Review of Babusya

Babusya (2003)
7/10
Extended family dis-interest threatens grandmother
29 March 2004
Tolstoy said that happy families were all alike; unhappy families are unhappy in their own distinct way.

In this family, grandmother Tosia - who dug ditches at the front in WWII, took care of her daughter's children, and divided the proceeds of the sale of her house to her two sons and daughter - is threatened with homelessness. Regardless of her sacrifices in the past for her extended family, scarcely any of her relatives express willingness to take her in. And the more well-off they are, the more antipathy they seem to possess.

Not necessarily a pleasant theme - but one probably existent in all cultures to some extent.
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