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  1. While grieving over the tragic death of his beloved wife, Sherwin (David Oyelowo) travels from Atlanta to Maine in order to meet his abrasive, estranged mother-in-law Lucinda (Dianne Wiest). Sherwin's late wife (Hani Furstenberg) had a rocky relationship with her terminally-ill mother which culminated in a trip that ended in confrontation just prior to the wife's fatal accident. Lucinda and ...

  2. Five Nights in Maine. 25% Drama 2016. TV14. 1h 22m. After his wife's tragic death, a man goes to rural Maine to visit his estranged mother-in-law in hopes of finding answers and confronting his grief. David Oyelowo, Dianne Wiest, Rosie Perez.

  3. FIVE NIGHTS IN MAINE boasts some good acting, but the script drags. The subject of grief is simply not enough to carry the story. Also, the scenes move agonizingly slowly, and most go nowhere. Death is a weighty subject in this movie, but thoughts of the afterlife, God or even the meaning of our lives is never mentioned.

  4. After his wife dies in a tragic car accident, young Sherwin (David Oyelowo) is called to Maine by his terminally ill and estranged mother-in-law Lucinda (Dianne Wiest). Grappling with a lifetime of disagreements, Lucinda and Sherwin find themselves forced to cope with their failings and grief in a quiet journey of empathy, compassion and healing.

  5. 1 de ago. de 2016 · Five Nights in Maine is full of the unspoken resentments and visual metaphors that propel any solemn drama about grief and mourning, but it’s also awkwardly adorned with the trappings of gothic horror. Lucinda’s white, coastal home suggests an abandoned mansion, from its creaking doors and floorboards to its ever-dripping faucets, and she ...

  6. 18 de ago. de 2016 · Five Nights in Maine is a movie with niche appeal. There is a mature audience that could appreciate it and try to understand it. It fits in the mold of a movie like 45 Years.

  7. FIVE NIGHTS IN MAINE. Directed by. Maris Curran. United States, 2015. Drama. 82. Synopsis. A young African American man, reeling from the tragic loss of his wife, travels to rural Maine to seek answers from his estranged mother-in-law, who is herself confronting guilt and grief over her daughter’s death.