![]() She’s labeled a “weirdo” at school, and in her downtrodden family’s crowded, cold home among her older sisters, their pregnant and distracted mom (Kate Nic Chonaonaigh) and a checked-out, disdainful father (Michael Patric), Cáit’s default look is stricken discomfort. When around others, Cáit’s loneliness practically hums. One of those exquisite images from cinematographer Kate McCullough’s palette is among the movie’s first, the camera locating young Cáit (Catherine Clinch) - whose name we hear called out repeatedly by her impatient mother - lying in a field of tall grass, the blades nearly covering her in their comforting pastoral clasp. Because moviegoing carries risks during this time, we remind readers to follow health and safety guidelines as outlined by the CDC and local health officials. ![]() ![]() The Times is committed to reviewing theatrical film releases during the COVID-19 pandemic. ![]()
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