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7/10
Dysfunctionality......
i-spookie11 April 2021
Just saw it and as much as I hated Karen Sillas in Stuff, I loved her in T11. Never expecting to actually even like the film, it has stayed with me - in a good way. Sillas is doing a great job as dysfunctional human being and all cudos to her. It is really worth the watch.
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7/10
Worth a watch!
nickychippendale4 October 2021
I wasn't sure if I would enjoy this film but I found it to be a good watch. Well acted and thought provoking!
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9/10
Didn't think I'd like this, but...
dianan-1542711 March 2022
Warning: Spoilers
This movie shows the struggles that everyone suffers in one way or another. Kate is a recovering alcoholic who has lost everyone important in her life because of it and she's been sober for 10 years. The only thing she has left in her life is her dying cat who she steals money to try & keep alive because she's all Kate has left. She's a home health care nurse who does the best she can, but it's still not enough,it seems. Her last patient is a paraplegic who grows attached to her because as a former prison CO she's used to observing people and knows that while there are evil people in the world, some are just one mistake away from ending up with the evil ones. They are not bad people but for one mistake end up in the same prison. There is a love story here, but, it's more about forgiveness and learning to understand each other than simply categorizing people as good or bad.

There are some really awful characterizations of the different people in Kates life, but I think it was necessary in order to see the contrast in some of their characters once they take a good look at themselves and Kate towards the end and understand that she is just doing the best she can with what little she has had. Not sure why the ratings overall are so low. I thought it was a good story about the dysfunction passed down due to an addiction and what a struggle it is to survive that.
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8/10
Surprisingly decent
Caln1910 July 2022
The low score deterred me but I gave it a chance and glad I did, it is actually a nice film, I gave an 8 to balance it out but more like7/10. The acting was good, and the script was good too. Higher budget and better filmography would've helped but I guess they didn't have it.
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9/10
Excellent film
mahala-36 October 2023
I really like this film for three main reasons. First it portrays love between an older grandmother and a younger paraplegic woman (hence the title T11) which is very unusual in films of this genre. Second the main protagonists, the two women, have problems of their own and these are explored as the film progresses. For example, the grandmother is a recovering alcoholic and has realtionship issues with her family as a consequence. Third it leaves quite a lot unsaid, even at the very end, and therefore allows you to come to your own conclusions rather than having them imposed by the writers. An excellent, thought provoking film. I wish there were more films of this quality and I congratulate all involved in its making.
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