![]() She also feels like George is deciding all aspects of their life together. She struggles with anorexia and bulimia, but doesn’t appear to be seeking help for this. He casually comes on young horse trainer Willis (Natalia Dyer), and would prefer to medicate four-year-old Franny than deal with her nightmares (Catherine puts her foot down on this one).Ĭatherine is a good mother and proficient art restorer. George pressures Catherine to agree to buy an old house with quite a history in an isolated rural area. We’re not sure exactly why Catherine feels so beholden to George, who we realize quite early on is a jerk. Catherine isn’t thrilled about the move, but feels she owes it to George to be supportive to him. George has secured a teaching job at a college in a small town upstate. We’re in New York City, where George and his wife Catherine (Amanda Seyfried) and their little daughter Franny (Ana Sophia Heger) are saying goodbye to their cosmopolitan friends. We see George Claire (James Norton) get out of his car. The last slide takes us into a live-action wintry road in 1980. Without having read the book, it’s difficult to know if the film’s problem with getting its supernatural elements to meld with its psychological aspects are due to cuts or tone, or if the issue was in the source material.Īs THINGS SEEN & HEARD opens, a slide projector clicks in a dark, empty classroom, displaying paintings of oceans and landscapes. THINGS HEARD & SEEN is a film adaptation of Elizabeth Brundage’s novel ALL THINGS CEASE TO APPEAR. ![]() ![]() Writers: Shari Springer Berman & Robert Pulcini, based on the novel ALL THINGS CEASE TO APPEAR by Elizabeth Brundageĭirectors: Shari Springer Berman & Robert Pulcini Murray Abraham, Ana Sophia Heger, Jack Gore, James Urbaniak, Michael O’Keefe, Lewis Payton Jr. Stars: Amanda Seyfried, James Norton, Natalia Dyer, Alex Neustaedter, Rhea Seehorn, Karen Allen, F. ![]() THINGS HEARD AND SEEN movie poster | ©2021 Netflix ![]()
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