Exhibiting Forgiveness revolves around the struggles of an artist who, after quite a long time, comes face to face with the person who has been synonymous with pain in her past owing to a tragic event. Now through the exhibit that focuses on forgiveness, she seeks to explore the nuances and intricacies of making amends. This drama in film and self gaze examines formats of healing, making amends, and the unbreakable spirit of human beings, and raises a possibility of can one really forgive after so much tragedy and hurt.
Cast:
Florence Pugh as the very talented artist
Adam Driver as the man who figures in her memories
Olivia Colman as her inspiring teacher
Positive Aspects:
The role is elevated with the presence of much fragility owing to the involvement of Florence Pugh.
The director screens the concepts of redemption and forgiveness in a very unique and effective manner.
The sequences comprising art and cinematography are pleasing to the eye.
Negative Aspects:
And for some others who are impatient and do not like to wait will find the pace of the film too slow than expected.
Cinematography has its drawn limitations owing to which some portions seem heavy to the audience looking for fun and easy breezy film.