Josephine, the titular character of Beth de AraΓΊjoβs stunning second feature, is eight years old. Played by equally remarkable newcomer Mason Reeves, Josephine likes playing soccer with her dad Damien (a phenomenal Channing Tatum), with whom she is close β the filmβs crisp, near wordless opening minutes, which shift seamlessly from Josephineβs perspective to third party co-conspirator, running with the pair through San Franciscoβs Golden Gate Park, swiftly convey a tender, playful bond: supportive, teasing father and innocent child.
Thatβs about all we know of Josephine β all we need to know, really β before seeing the incident that ruptures her youth. Having run ahead of her father at the park, Josephine alone witnesses the brutal rape of a female jogger by a man in a distinctive aqua polo
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