These scenes are not just flashbacks; they have their own relevance and urgency that go hand in hand with immediate action. But then her peace and quiet is interrupted by a rudely noisy American family, showing up on the beach, treating her like their own private property, including Nina (Dakota Johnson), the mother of a little girl. However, now this little girl is haunted by a mini-catastrophe of her own, strangely echoing the recent adult nightmare – her beloved doll has mysteriously disappeared. Jessie Buckley stands out as young Leda, a performance that cleverly complements Colman. But it all fits together and Olivia Colman achieves a kind of subtle greatness in the end.
Source: The Guardian December 16, 2021 14:01 UTC