Turnover

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  • 2020
  • 2 hr
  • 6.7  (392)

In the riveting drama Turnover, viewers are introduced to a struggling restaurant owner, Oliver (Paul Guilfoyle), who runs his business on the verge of collapse in trouble-stricken Detroit. Oliver watches his life crumble as he copes with his failing business, his unstable marriage, and his loved ones who are uncertain about how they can help him.

The protagonist's life takes a drastic turn when a small girl, Tianna (Isabella Blake-Thomas), enters his life, seeking refuge from her abusive father after her mother dies. Tianna becomes his accomplice and brings with her a fresh hope that the struggling restaurateur requires to revive his business, life, and love.

Donna Mills plays the part of Paul's wife Gigi, a sensitive, caring woman who seeks to discover the root of all the issues they face. Nonetheless, with Paul's business difficulties, it becomes increasingly hard for Gigi, a loyal wife, to help support her husband, particularly when she feels helpless in the midst of complications that eventually change the whole course of their lives.

The story establishes its premise as it portrays the desperate circumstances of how life bears down upon the couple, particularly Oliver, whose restaurant is a point of pride for him despite the endless obstacles he faces. When his employees depart after their paychecks bounce, Oliver's troubles are compounded, leaving him sitting in his restaurant, drinking his problems away. He is at the end of his tether; that is until Tianna enters the story.

Although the plot may appear ordinary, the cast of Turnover ignites the story with impressive performances that turn the film into an emotional rollercoaster ride driven by character-driven plot lines. The film creates a compassionate perspective for the viewer, allowing them to delve deep into the lives of each of the characters and how they coexist. The shifting dynamics increase the excitement of the film as the story untangles, imbuing emotional turmoil upon the viewers to draw them deeper into the plot.

The film's themes deal with the contemporary struggles of people, with Oliver's business and life faltering due to severe economic problems and Gigi's struggle with how to find a way to deal with it all. Paul demonstrates his commitment to his business by working hard every day, even at the cost of his overall well-being. The overlap of these themes forms a very contemporary and close-to-life angle for the audience, making the film all more relatable.

Donna Mills plays the character of Gigi with delicate balance, exhibiting a full range of feelings, ranging from hurt, uncertainty, and hope with her amazing performance. Her representation of Gigi is warm and genuine, and takes care to reflect the sensitivity required of a character who is always trying to find a way to aid her beloved husband.

Similarly, the character of Tianna, played by Isabella Blake-Thomas, is heartwarming and innocent in her portrayal. She brings an aura of change to the story, making it clear that there are different angels to a predicament. Her character is both an anchor and a revelation to Oliver; she represents the troubles of a naive but imposing world. Paul Guilfoyle's Oliver reflects the anguish and the depression that comes with the burden of keeping his dreams alive in a dystopian society. He is the real star of the show, portraying his character with an authentic, yet nervous composure. The challenges he faces managing his restuarant end up defining him and testing his mettle.

As the film progresses, its narrative arc climbs to an unfathomable and sudden turn of events that will leave the viewer both bewildered and gripped by the story's climax. The film utilizes the lead actors' skills to unveil the traps the characters must adapt to survive, putting them on edge until the story reaches its conclusion.

Turnover is a drama that showcases some of the most intense emotional turmoil familiar to all. The stability of the primary characters slowly peels to reveal their darkest fears and innermost secrets. Although the storyline is familiar, the insights delivered by the characters furnish a thoughtful and compelling narrative. The story's twists and turns keep the viewer engaged and guessing until the end.

Give Turnover a chance if you are a fan of stirring dramas that have relatable everyday messaging that hits close to home.

Turnover is a 2020 family movie with a runtime of 2 hours. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.7.

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Where to Watch Turnover
Turnover is available to watch free on Tubi TV. It's also available to stream, download and buy on demand at Amazon and Google Play. Some platforms allow you to rent Turnover for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.
  • Release Date
    2020
  • Runtime
    2 hr
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (392)