Ricki & the Flash: Streep all the way

Cast: Meryl Streep
Rated: 6.5/10
On stage Ricci was magic. An unhindered voice of rock & roll. A diva in worship of music. A woman, or should we say a musician of conviction. Bring her down the stage, and she is a mess. She is not even Ricky, she is a woman of a different name, an absolute shirker of a mother, a horror for the well heeled society from where her ex-husband comes and a woman in acute emotional distress.
Ricki and the Flash is a movie that gets its moments from Meryl Streep in both these contrasting roles. As we know over the years, Streep is a powerhouse of deep seated histrionics and meticulous performances on screen. Over the years, she has also developed her alternate talent — of singing and that is in wholesome display here as she sings everyone from Bruce Springsteen to rock and roll greats. Her booming voice makes you tide over her edginess of a failed mother and a woman in the lookout for money and stability.
After her grown up daughter comes close to a breakdown after her new husband leaves her for another girl, Ricki’s ex-husband Pete calls in for help. Ricki comes flying, literally, and straight away lands in the up-market society and family home whose woman of the house is out on a father errand to another city. The familial dysfunctionalities and the ultimate coming together have been well strewn into the film which gets all its edginess from Streep and Streep alone.
See it for her and her inbounding talent as the ultimate star of any age.
Source: Sunday Pioneer, August 30, 2015

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