The new low-budget indy drama "Miriam Graves" introduces us to actress Shelli St. George in her motion picture debut (while also appearing to establish what may be described as The Archangel of The Homeless). St. George is not a typical L.A. leading lady. Her performance is understandably unpolished. Yet it is this understated and unvarnished manner in which she brings us her mentally deteriorated character that makes her portrayal seem so real. So raw. And so utterly heartbreaking.
Writer/Director Richard Tur has created a woman and a world here that reaches the soul. And in the end impales it.
Writer/Director Richard Tur has created a woman and a world here that reaches the soul. And in the end impales it.