Laugh some and get ready for a feel-good-episode with some silent Gibbswisdom.
This aspect ratio does have its side effects though as it comes at the cost of the quality of some of the set-up shots.
Instead of it being a gimmick this feature almost comes off as its own character.
Often times when her character is either laughing or crying it comes off as genuine so genuine in fact that it is not hard to forget that you're watching a movie and not a documentary.
A widowed single mother, raising her violent son alone, finds new hope when a mysterious neighbor inserts herself into their household.
The actress Anna Dorval does an excellent job at showing the human side of Diane.