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‘Suncoast’ Review: A Mother and Daughter Dive into the Ethics of Dying in Overworked Hulu Drama

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Lisa Kennedy It can feel discordant to see someone mourning amid the pastel-hued bungalows of a beach-bound town, beneath a blue sky.

Not that single mom Kristine is grieving exactly in bittersweet, comedic Sundance drama “Suncoast” — a fact Laura Linney’s character makes decidedly clear to a counselor at the hospice center of the title.

After all, her son Max (a very still Cree Kawa), who’s dying of brain cancer, isn’t gone yet; he’s just no longer there. Daughter Doris (Nico Parker), however, is still very present, and she’s bristling under years of Kristine’s not-grieving and Max’s unresolved state.

If that sounds harsh, it really isn’t. In her semi-autobiographical directorial debut, Laura Chinn places her sympathies with the child who isn’t ill, at least at the outset.

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