In Jesse Eisenberg's smart directorial debut, "When You Finish Saving the World," Julianne Moore plays a Good Person, at least on paper. She lives an unflashy yet undeniably privileged life, in a nice suburban home with her husband and teenage son. He couldn't care less about her Good Work and Good Life Choices. Eisenberg's script goes hard on this very imperfect mother and Moore fully commits to her awkwardness and cruelty that she hides behind her Goodness. The fact that Kyle has emerged this good from a household so outwardly "bad" breaks something in her brain.
Source: Ethiopian News January 24, 2023 23:27 UTC