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Genres:
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Drama /
Romance /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Michael Mayer
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Actors:
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Sissy Spacek,
Robin Wright Penn,
Ron Lea,
Asia Vieira,
Andrew Chalmers,
Erik Smith,
Harris Allan,
Jeff J.J. Authors,
Lisa Merchant,
Ryan Donowho,
Quancetia Hamilton,
Matt Frewer,
Colin Farrell,
Dallas Roberts,
Shawn Roberts
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Duration:
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97 min.
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Rating:
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(6.7/10)93.5
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Plot Summary:
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Two infancy friends face their biography relationships, including their own, alongside a new Achates in the 1980's in New York Municipality. Their friendship becomes a love triangle as they tussle with a dad's death and an unexpected pregnancy. Together, the shall face to face each other as they realize that the whole shooting match they should prefer to may not be what they expected.
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Colin Farrell tops himself with an extraordinary performance
Colin Farrell as a boy - Bobby (played as an adult by Farrell) loses his parents and brother, ending up adopted by the family of his best friend Jonathan. His friend Jonathan has feelings for him and it goes beyond friendship and Bobby is open to it. Impressive, delicate and powerful game of emotions. Again Colin Farrell gives us an extraordinary and dramatic performance.
heart warming and engaging for those with brain and heart
For those reviewers that think nothing happened: This is the wrong film for you, you should be watching something with Arnold Schwarzenegger or Jean-Claude whatever and leaving films with emotional depth, and scope for the viewer to make their own conclusions, to those with the intellectual capacity and emotional maturity to deal with it. Try searching under action /adventure or, if youre really feeling like a challenge, try thriller. Otherwise stick to the childrens section.
For Farrell, this is not such a departure from his usually more dynamic/heroic roles as people are making out. The point is that the guy can actually act and if you consider those other roles, you will find there is invariably an edginess or vulnerability to them. I have to a...
Home at the End of the World, A
A unhappy coming of time tale told across three decades, A Home At The End Of The Excellent is guaranteed a footnote in cinema history as the film in which Colin Farrell's manhood was unceremoniously snipped. According to manufacture tattle, the master rounds of examine screenings left trusting audiences gasping after seeing a voluptuous-frontal nude shot of the actor's over-endowed loins. Deciding the note was "too distracting" the producers removed it from the theatrical print, effectively cementing the film's cult reputation overnight. More than only just a throwaway on-definite anecdote, this infamous tale encapsulates all that disappoints in this adaptation of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Cunningham's novella. Two adolescence friends Bobby (Farre...
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