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Shiva Baby’ on prime Video is a film that doesn’t move long distances geographically but in terms of emotions it is nothing less than a bomb waiting to explode.
Written and directed by Emma Seligman in her feature directorial debut, ‘Shiva Baby’ follows a directionless bisexual college student Danielle who is faced with a series of awkward encounters at a day-long shiva, a Jewish gathering during a time of mourning. Amongst overbearing relatives, she is rattled by the appearance of an ex-girlfriend and of her secret sugar daddy, who unexpectedly arrives with her wife and baby.
Everything is happening inside one house in ‘Shiva Baby’ where a tangled mess of relationships overwhelm Danielle who cannot escape it even if she tries to. The anxiety and tension grapple you more and more as the film proceeds and at a point you might feel as suffocated as the main character itself who is burdened with all the expectations, secrets and awkwardness.
Starring Rachel Sennott, Fred Melamed, Polly Draper, Molly Gordon, Danny Deferrari, and Dianna Agron among others, ‘Shiva Baby’ is praised for its screenplay, direction, cast performances musical score alongside representation of bisexuality, Jewish culture and addressing anxiety and claustrophobia.
‘Shiva Baby’ is a kind of film that is going to stay with you long after the credits roll and of you haven’t seen it yet, this weekend could be the perfect time to binge it on Prime Video.
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