CODA

Movie • 2021


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As a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), Ruby is the only hearing person in her deaf family. When the family's fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her love of music and her fear of abandoning her parents.


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Roger Ebert

'CODA' will prove you wrong... by twisting the formula and placing this recognizable story inside a new, perhaps even groundbreaking setting with such loving, acutely observed specificity.

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Rotten Tomatoes

Seventeen-year-old Ruby is the sole hearing member of a deaf family. Her journey towards pursuing her dreams while being the interpreter for her family is both heartwarming and inspirational.

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Variety

"CODA," which tells the story of a high-school girl in Gloucester, Mass., who’s the only hearing person in her family (her parents are deaf, and so is her older brother), is a drama with such a supremely open and connective spirit that watching it, I felt at times like I was literally peering through my screen and into the Eccles Theatre in Park City.

variety.com/2021/film/reviews/coda-review-emilia-jones-troy-kotsur-marlee-matlin-1234894424/

ABC News

"You'll laugh, you'll cry and all steps in between at the funny, touching and vital 'CODA,' now in theaters and on Apple TV+."

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Entertainment Weekly

Jones — who trained intensively in voice work and American Sign Language for the role — has the gift of coming off like a genuine teenager, and more particularly a girl torn between her unique obligations to the people she loves and the bigger dreams she holds for herself.

ew.com/movies/movie-reviews/coda-review/

Good Morning America

Here's the movie that restores the good name of the crowd-pleaser. You'll laugh, you'll cry and all steps in between at the funny, touching and vital 'CODA,' now in theaters and on Apple TV+.

goodmorningamerica.com/culture/story/review-coda-emotional-powerhouse-years-best-movies-79528886

Polygon

Authentic, sensitive, and playful, CODA remains human even as it tugs at the heartstrings.

polygon.com/22255596/coda-movie-review

The Hollywood Reporter

CODA is a radiant, deeply satisfying heartwarmer that more than embraces formula; it locates the pleasure and pureness in it, reminding us of the comforting, even cathartic, gratifications of a feel-good story well told.

hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-reviews/coda-film-review-sundance-2021-4123428/