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Director: Michael Melamedoff
Cast: Bobby Cannavale, Danielle Panabaker, June Diane Raphael, Josh Charles
About a suburban high school teacher who loses his wife and his moorings during a summer break.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Weakness (2010), directed by Michael Melamedoff, is a comedy-drama that follows a suburban high school teacher who struggles with the loss of his wife and his own sense of purpose during a summer break. While the film has not received widespread critical acclaim or major awards recognition, it has garnered modest ratings on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes, suggesting a generally positive audience reception.
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Directed by Michael Melamedoff, Weakness (2010) is a poignant and humorous exploration of a suburban high school teacher's struggle to find his footing after losing his wife. Bobby Cannavale's heartfelt performance anchors this genre-blending drama that offers a thoughtful, insightful take on the complexities of grief and identity.
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