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Bleeding Love (2023) Movie Review

By Newguy

Bleeding Love – Movie Review

Discover the emotional journey of Bleeding Love - a movie about a father and daughter's road trip to face their troubled past.

Director: Emma Westenberg

Writer: Ruby Caster (Screenplay)

Writer: Ruby Caster, Clara McGregor, Vera Bulder (Story)

Cast

Plot: A father takes his estranged daughter on a road trip in an effort to get her out of trouble. Along the way they meet all types of strangers, as their strained relationship is put to the test.

Runtime: 1 Hour 36 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Bleeding Love starts as a Father (Ewan McGregor) and his Daughter (Clara McGregor) go on a road trip. He is trying to help her with her troubles after her addictions have caught up with her. However, she isn’t willing to go quietly, being tempted by anything on the journey.

He hopes to use their memories to help guide her, so she doesn’t make the same mistakes he did. However, their journey brings back a reality he wishes he could forget and change. In this broken family, is this the last chance to fix things?

Verdict on Bleeding Love

Bleeding Love is a drama following a father and daughter on a road trip. They are taking it because the daughter is spiralling out of control with her addictions and the father hopes to place her in a rehab center. However, their journey takes a dramatic turn when their pasts start catching up with her.

This movie shows us how addiction can consume people and cause damage to lives. However, it also points out how much family will give to support someone in trying to put them on the right path. It shows the importance of family and support and how difficult it can be to accept help. The McGregor family are great together and it adds a level of realism to their connection.

Where to Watch

Bleeding Love will be available for Home Entertainment from 22nd July

Final ThoughtsBleeding Love is a moving journey to find help and support.


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