Twenty years after their notorious tabloid romance
gripped the nation, Gracie Atherton-Yu and her husband Joe (twenty-three
years her junior) brace themselves for their twins to graduate from
high school. When Hollywood actress Elizabeth Berry comes to spend time
with the family to better understand Gracie, who she will be playing in a
film, family dynamics unravel under the pressure of the outside gaze.
Joe, never having processed what happened in his youth, starts to
confront the reality of life as an empty-nester at thirty-six. And as
Elizabeth and Gracie study each other, the similarities and differences
between the two women begin to ebb and flow. Set in picturesque and
comfortable Savannah, Georgia, May December is an exploration of truth,
storytelling, and the difficulties (or impossibility) of fully
understanding another person.
Alternately darkly funny and profoundly sad, May December feels like a movie only Haynes could have made — and made so masterfully. - Kimber Myers, Crooked Marquee
A brilliant building and layering of characters. - Time Cogshell FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)