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At the point when Rose welcomes her daughter Patty and granddaughter Allison to come and go through the end of the week with her, a progression of emotional occasions happen between the three. Rose starts to relate an old story about a lady named Louise, with whom Rose had a romantic tale with in the 1960s.
"Snapshots" wallows a little too readily in cliché to be quite as stirring as its story - one drawn from Corran's own family history - sounds on paper.
"Snapshots" nicely shuttles between past and present to tell its affecting, evocative tale of familial and romantic love among several generations of women.
Performances all around are strong, with Piper Laurie's Rose taking the lead and directing us through the story's narrative. We are invited to soak in the retro atmosphere as the story unfolds at a leisurely pace.