Little Pink House – Movie Review
Director: Courtney Balaker
Writer: Courtney Balaker (Screenplay)
Cast
- Jeanne Tripplehorn (Waterworld)
- Catherine Keener (Get Out)
- Callum Keith Rennie (Memento)
- Miranda Frigon (White Noise)
- Aaron Douglas (Battlestar Galactica)
Plot: A woman fights a group trying to evict her whole neighborhood and give it to a corporation. In a close decision, the Supreme Court favors the evictions. The corporation never builds anything on the site of her demolished home.
Runtime: 1 Hour 38 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Little Pink House starts when a paramedic Susette Kelo (Keener) buys and does up a new little home for herself. She turns it into a dream home and settles down for a new romance in her life. Elsewhere, Charlotte Wells (Tripplehorn) leads a campaign for a corporation to expand into the neighbourhood.
When Charlotte looks to use power to buy out the residents, Susette refuses to sell. However, after Susette refuses, the other residents join her in a lengthy court case. It leads to a massive battle with the dirtiest tactics being used by the corporation.
Verdict on Little Pink House
Little Pink House is a drama following a woman leading a campaign to protect her home after a big corporation looks to take it from her. It shows the legal battle put in place and the wrong doings done toward the residents who face no choice.
This is an important drama and it showed the fight to change a law taken advantage of. It shows how people need to stand up for what is right when greed starts taking over. The movie tackles the subjects nobody would have fought for even if it does miss a little factor about the decision. We get wonderful performance who help get the message across.
Where to Watch
JustWatchFinal Thoughts –Little Pink House is an important battle for anyone’s legal right.