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Once the high school cheerleading captain who dated the quarterback, Rose Lorkowski now finds herself a 30-something single mother working as a maid. Her sister Norah is still living at home with their dad Joe, a salesman with a lifelong history of ill-fated get rich quick schemes. Desperate to get her son into a better school, Rose persuades Norah to go into the crime scene clean-up business with her to make some quick cash. In no time, the girls are up to their elbows in murders, suicides and other specialised situations. As they climb the ranks in a very dirty job, the sisters find a true respect for one another and the closeness they have always craved finally blossoms. By building their own improbable business, Rose and Norah open the door to the joys and challenges of being there for one another--no matter what--while creating a brighter future for the entire Lorkowski family.

Hollywood.com Says

Great script, acting, direction and full of moments to remember. It's pure sunshine itself.

WHAT IT'S ABOUT?

Rose Lorkowski (Amy Adams) once led a charmed life, a high-school cheerleading captain in love with the team quarterback. Then life took a spiral downhill and now after 20 years, Rose is a single mom working as a maid. Her sister Norah (Emily Blunt) is a slacker still living at home with their dad (Alan Arkin), a failed salesman who never met a get-rich-quick-scheme he didn't like. When Rose needs to get her son into a good school she convinces her n'er do-well sister to go into business with her cleaning up after crime scenes. In finding success in doing these dirty jobs, Rose and Norah not only turn their professional lives around, they discover things about themselves and each other they never dreamed possible.

WHO'S IN IT?

This terrifically quirky and entertaining character comedy is led by two-time Oscar-nominee Adams. Here she etches a very recognisable character -- the small-time girl who achieved greatness in school only to make some bad personal choices and flame out after graduation. Mustering all the self-esteem she can find, Adams' Rose shines brightly despite all the obstacles standing in her way. She and Blunt as Norah are flat-out wonderful together. Blunt plays the lazy sister who recoils at the thought of her sibling's new money-making plan but becomes fascinated by the things people leave behind after they die. It's a keenly observed character and Blunt is subtle perfection. As their father, Arkin is homespun, understanding and endearing. Standouts also include Steve Zahn as Rose's one-time high school boyfriend and now married lover and Clifton Collins Jr. as his rival for Rose's affections.

WHAT'S GOOD?

As her first produced screenplay, newbie writer Megan Holley gets it all right, taking a quirky news item she heard about crime cleaning businesses and turning it into a rich and revealing character study revolving around two siblings with small-town hopes and dreams. Every character, no matter how little screen time, is beautifully written and acted.

WHAT'S BAD?

The men in the film are so appealing and offbeat you wish there was more time devoted to them, particularly the character played by Collins Jr. whose one arm handicap is never explained.

FAVORITE SCENE

Using every tip she ever learned from a self-help book, Rose stares at herself in the mirror after taking a shower and gives herself a wonderfully optimistic bit of advice.

GO OUT AND GET POPCORN WHEN …

The opening scene begins and the guy goes into a store to buy a gun. It's a bit jolting and sets this warm and engaging human drama off on the wrong note. Don't worry, it gets a LOT better from there.

  • Cast:Amy Adams, Emily Blunt, Alan Arkin, Jason Spevack, Steve Zahn, Clifton Collins Jr., Mary Lynn Rajskub
  • Director:Christine Jeffs
  • Producer:Marc Turtletaub, Glenn Williamson, Peter Saraf, Jeb Brody
  • Writer:Megan Holley
  • Duration:102
  • Official Site:http://www.sunshinecleaning-themovie.com/
  • Release:In Cinemas Now
  • Genre:Comedy
  • Distributor:Overture Films

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