In Two Minds review a tender look at mothers, daughters and mental illness
Briefly

The strength of Joanne Ryan's two-hander is in its quiet observational detail, offering a bittersweet portrayal of a mother-daughter relationship complicated by mental illness.
Boyd and McCartney capture the ebb and flow of familial relationships, showing love and tolerance despite challenges. Mother's transition from cheeriness to bipolar disorder is depicted with emotional depth.
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