An Assault Survivor’s Healing Journey



An Assault Survivor’s Healing Journey

A promising young woman struggles in the aftermath of a terrifying sexual assault. Rare Objects, adapted from the novel by Kathleen Tessaro, shows the long and difficult process rape survivors face to reclaim any semblance of normalcy. Her journey, shrouded in shame, secrecy, and helplessness; finds unexpected outlets for healing and solace.

Katie Holmes continues to grow as a filmmaker and actress in a gently moving narrative. She strikes a heartfelt tone without succumbing to crushing despair. However, Rare Objects does suffer from pacing issues. It runs much longer than needed but gets a reprieve by honestly tackling serious themes.

MOVIEWEB VIDEO OF THE DAYSCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT

Benita Parla (Julia Mayorga) checks out of a mental hospital. She returns to her mother’s house in Queens, New York. Aymee (Saundra Santiago) doesn’t understand why her beloved daughter dropped out of college and ceased contact. Benita hasn’t told anyone her tragic secret. Flashbacks throughout the film chronicles how flirting at a bar with a seemingly nice guy leads to a violent encounter.

Benita roams the city with a folder of resumes. She’s broke and fallen behind on her student loans. Panic sets in as she can’t find work. A childhood friend (Olivia Gilliat) has a clever solution. Benita sneaks a peek at the job board of a ritzy club. She applies for a sales position at the famed W+K Antiquities. Peter (Alan Cumming) likes her poise and eagerness to learn.

Diana’s World of Splendor

IFC Films

The beautiful gallery helps Benita out of her shell. She’s stunned when Peter’s most valued clients turn out to be siblings Diana (Holmes) and James Van der Laar (David Alexander Flinn), scions of a wealthy artist. Diana spends lavishly with a wink. She pretends not to know Benita. They were institutionalized together. As Benita’s swept up in Diana’s world of splendor, their growing connection reveals past trauma and psychological affliction.

Benita hides her pain behind a wall of self-loathing. A scene where her mother preaches toughness deepens the searing hurt. She feels worthless for being a victim. The attack haunts every moment. Her time with Peter provides release from anguish and debilitating depression. She thrives in a stable environment that nurtures creativity. Diana provides a sympathetic ear and shoulder but also represents an inability to cope. Her spiraling alcoholism, drug abuse, and erratic behavior juxtaposes Benita’s recovery.

Related: These Movies About Depression Accurately Capture How it Feels

The protagonists are relatable in their plight. Benita and Diana come from different social classes but find each other in darkness. They build a safe space where ugly truths can come to light. Benita unburdens her soul to a kindred spirit without fear of judgment. It is a critical to step in moving forward. Giving voice to agony isn’t easy. I applaud the film for handling this aspect of healing with respect and nuance.

Emotional Notes Resonate

Rare Objects gets too granular in some aspects. We didn’t need excessive subplots about immigration, sick relatives, and a third act appearance from Derek Luke as Peter’s business partner. Holmes deserves credit for remarkable triple duty as director, co-writer, and co-star. She doesn’t get everything right but hits emotional notes that resonate.

Rare Objects addresses sexual assault, mental health, and suicide. Help is available 24 hours a day at the National Suicide Prevention Hotline. Please call (800) 273-8255 if you’re feeling hopeless and alone.

Rare Objects is a production of Lafayette Pictures, Yale Productions, IFC Films, and SSS Entertainment. It will have a theatrical release on April 14th from IFC Films.

You can view the original article HERE.

Ric Flair Defends Charlotte’s WWE Tag Team After Podcast Controversy
Ric Flair Defends Charlotte’s WWE Tag Team After Podcast Controversy
Autopsy Report Reveals Missing Fingers With ‘David’ Tattoo In Celeste Rivas Hernandez Case
Autopsy Report Reveals Missing Fingers With ‘David’ Tattoo In Celeste Rivas Hernandez Case
Donald Trump Claims He Has Strait Of Hormuz ‘Totally Blockaded’ Against Iran
Donald Trump Claims He Has Strait Of Hormuz ‘Totally Blockaded’ Against Iran
Mike Vrabel Addresses Resort Photos After Patriots Organization Conversations
Mike Vrabel Addresses Resort Photos After Patriots Organization Conversations
Short Films in Focus: Trapped (with Sam Cutler-Kreutz)
Short Films in Focus: Trapped (with Sam Cutler-Kreutz)
Hulu’s “The Testaments” Returns to Gilead For Another Timely Tale About Privilege and Complicity 
Hulu’s “The Testaments” Returns to Gilead For Another Timely Tale About Privilege and Complicity 
Sundance 2026: Extra Geography, Filipiñana, The Huntress | Festivals & Awards
Sundance 2026: Extra Geography, Filipiñana, The Huntress | Festivals & Awards
Jonathan Glazer’s “Birth” is Resurrected in a Haunting Criterion 4K Release | DVD/Blu-Ray
Jonathan Glazer’s “Birth” is Resurrected in a Haunting Criterion 4K Release | DVD/Blu-Ray
‘Clueless’ spinoff television series scrapped
‘Clueless’ spinoff television series scrapped
‘The Last Of Us Part 3’ potential plot idea has been revealed
‘The Last Of Us Part 3’ potential plot idea has been revealed
‘Heartstopper’ finale film release date revealed
‘Heartstopper’ finale film release date revealed
Oscar Isaac on performing with Hot Chip in ‘Beef’ season two
Oscar Isaac on performing with Hot Chip in ‘Beef’ season two
Lions draft pick Blake Miller explains ‘happenstance’ path to becoming a right tackle
Lions draft pick Blake Miller explains ‘happenstance’ path to becoming a right tackle
Ohtani’s 53-game on-base streak ends
Ohtani’s 53-game on-base streak ends
Vrabel to miss Day 3 of NFL draft, seek counseling
Vrabel to miss Day 3 of NFL draft, seek counseling
Wemby named 1st unanimous Defensive Player of the Year winner
Wemby named 1st unanimous Defensive Player of the Year winner
Janine and Gregory’s Break Up on Abbott Elementary Was Unnecessary When We Know They’re Endgame
Janine and Gregory’s Break Up on Abbott Elementary Was Unnecessary When We Know They’re Endgame
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 Episode 9 Is an Emotional Game-Changer Before the Finale
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 Episode 9 Is an Emotional Game-Changer Before the Finale
Pluribus Is the Best Series Premiere I’ve Ever Watched — Full Stop
Pluribus Is the Best Series Premiere I’ve Ever Watched — Full Stop
Chicago PD Season 13 Episode 18 Review: Foxwater Makes It Official!
Chicago PD Season 13 Episode 18 Review: Foxwater Makes It Official!
Why Authentic Creators Are Changing Culture: Duke Gomez and the New Era of Personal Branding
Why Authentic Creators Are Changing Culture: Duke Gomez and the New Era of Personal Branding
The New Secret to Radiant Skin: A Healthy, Sunless Glow
The New Secret to Radiant Skin: A Healthy, Sunless Glow
KATE LOVE JOINS SANAMAMA FOUNDER & DESIGNER GABI TORRES FOR GRAND OPENING
KATE LOVE JOINS SANAMAMA FOUNDER & DESIGNER GABI TORRES FOR GRAND OPENING
Cinema Society Toasts Tourette Syndrome Dramedy “I Swear”
Cinema Society Toasts Tourette Syndrome Dramedy “I Swear”