Both Winslet and her real-life daughter, Mia Threapleton, are brilliant in Dominic Savage’s film – whose tale of an emotional family standoff is full of malevolent beauty

I Am Ruth (Channel 4) is seasonal fare in the strictest sense: a wintry tale of hunkering down to survive emotional blizzard after emotional blizzard and hoping to emerge into the pale, watery sunlight when the storm has passed.

This tale of a middle-aged mother locked in an almost mute struggle with her closed-off teenage daughter is the latest in Dominic Savage’s increasingly magisterial chronicles of female experience. Kate Winslet is the mother, Ruth (a name with biblical connotations of patience and compassion, both of which are needed here and tested to their limits). Her sullen offspring, Freya, is played by Winslet’s real-life daughter, Mia Threapleton. There’s no need to worry – they are equally brilliant in their respective roles.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Greensill scandal: Gordon Brown calls for tougher lobbying rules

Former PM weighs in on row as Labour calls for David Cameron…

Suella Braverman aboard a Chinook: proof that in politics, standards can always get worse | Marina Hyde

Who needs low expectations when we now have a home secretary so…

Steve Guttenberg: ‘I learned humility from Laurence Olivier’

As the ordinary guy in Police Academy and Three Men and a…