Netflix’s Pieces of a woman has won a lot of acclaim, and the audiences have appreciated it ever since the trailer came out. It has already won awards for its outstanding performances and storyline. It resembles the pain and loss of every woman or parent who has to suffer the death of their child.
Netflix’s Pieces of a Woman has already won the best film award at the Arca CinemaGiovani awards, and Vanessa Kirby has also won the best actress for her role in this movie, but today we shall not discuss the accolades that are lined up for this rather the true essence of what this marvellous film tries to put forward.
The birth of a child is always the best news for any parent but what happens when this child dies in your arms before he gets to take his first steps or before you even get to create some memories with him. Post-traumatic stress is something that has broken people, and this film aims to shed more light on this topic.
We can blame ourselves, we can blame the world, but the truth is that this doesn’t ease the burden and remorse. Many people lock themselves up and go into a perpetual state of denial when something terrible happens, but this only aggravates the situation.
Shia LeBoeuf and Vanessa Kirby put in one of the best performances that anybody has seen in a long time, and they elevate a story that is already so amazing.
Netflix’s Pieces of a Woman will release in select theatres on 30th December and premiere on their platform on Netflix on 7th January.