A New Take on Spring Cleaning

Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, Sunshine Cleaning moved and inspired the crowd and after being purchased by Overture Films was released in March of 2009. The reviews have been anything but complimentary for this hard edged outre film but who really cares what the critics say because the public absolutely loves it.
Amy Adams plays a thirty-something single mom who works as a cleaning lady. Wanting to send her son to private school she decides to get into the crime scene clean up business, which is said to be very lucritive by her policeman lover (Steve Zahn). Rose (Adams) coerces her underachiveing sister Norah (Emily Blunt) to be her partner in “crime” as they realize this job is more than cleaning up a mess, it’s about being there to help people during these traggic events, “even if it is in some small way”.
The film is genuine and Emily Blunt alongside Amy Adams render emotions so easily empathized that without blatant explanation their past and present is completely understood.