Quick Review: A simple, but oddly impactful story about the struggles of motherhood, many women would relate to, and whose flashbacks add layers of depth to the honest and bold subject of 'bad parenting', "The Lost Daughter" is neither eventful, nor full of likable characters, but the true mastery here is how Colman's restrained portrayal of the flawed, guilt-filled, middle-aged Leda makes you feel sympathy for her, despite that she comes across as reckless, selfish and irresponsible.
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