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17 October 2001 (Belgium) morePlot:
A woman spirals out of control while trying to keep her son from being found culpable in a murder investigation. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 4 wins & 15 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(38 articles)
Alexandra Burke's wee success (From Monsters and Critics. 6 November 2009, 10:01 PM, PST)
Holiday Preview: Anywhere But a Movie Theater
(From IFC. 4 November 2009, 11:14 AM, PST)
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Give this film another chance . . . more (163 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Tilda Swinton | ... | Margaret Hall | |
| Goran Visnjic | ... | Alek 'Al' Spera | |
| Jonathan Tucker | ... | Beau Hall | |
| Peter Donat | ... | Jack Hall | |
| Josh Lucas | ... | Darby Reese | |
| Raymond J. Barry | ... | Carlie Nagel (as Raymond Barry) | |
| Tamara Hope | ... | Paige Hall | |
| Jordon Dorrance | ... | Dylan Hall | |
| Heather Mathieson | ... | Sue Lloyd | |
| Holmes Osborne | ... | Loan Officer | |
| Richard Gross | ... | Deputy Sheriff | |
| Kip Martin | ... | BYD | |
| Franco Delgado | ... | Barrish Brother | |
| Kip Ellwood | ... | Male Nurse | |
| Margot Krindel | ... | Amber Lloyd |
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Rated R for some violence and language, and for a strong sex scene.Parents Guide:
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101 minCountry:
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EnglishColor:
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2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Australia:R (original rating) | Australia:M (TV rating) | Iceland:14 | Iceland:16 (video rating) | Singapore:M18 (cut) | Portugal:M/12 | New Zealand:M (TV rating) | New Zealand:R13 | USA:TV-MA (cable rating) | Argentina:13 | Australia:MA | Brazil:16 | Finland:K-15 | France:U | Germany:12 | Netherlands:12 | Norway:15 | Peru:14 | Spain:13 | Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) | UK:15 | USA:R (certificate #38386) | South Korea:18 | Philippines:R-18Fun Stuff
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Director Cameo: [Scott McGehee and David Siegel] [as the EMTs from the ambulance that arrive to pick up Jack.] moreGoofs:
Continuity: Alek is suspended upside down after the car crash, but the blood is shown to have run up his face, from forehead to chin. moreQuotes:
[forcing Margaret to watch a video of Beau and Darby having sex]Alek 'Al' Spera: Like movies?
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Swan Lake, Op. 20, Finale moreFAQ
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I saw this film last summer in the theaters and while it didn't do much for me at the time, something in it stayed with me. I rented it again and watched it twice more and am now convinced it is a terrific film.
A lot has been said about Swinton's portrayal of a frustrated housewife and she is brilliant, she carries the film with a head-on intensity.
But the screenplay should also be lauded. Yes, this is straight out of 1940's noir, but it all works.
A lot has been said about the sex and sexuality switch of Swinton's son, but it works perfectly. One might ask . . . why doesn't she ask her son about the body before she dumps it? But that would involve TALKING to her son about his sexuality. She'd rather bury the evidence, than ever admit to herself that her son is gay.
Over the course of the film, Swinton begins to understand her son better, she realizes that everyone has their secrets and desires. Her son also realizes the worry he has put his mother through. The last shot, of mother and son huddled together on the bed is of two strong-willed people finally understanding each other as equals. It's a wonderfully telling moment.
Be sure to watch this film more than once . . . it can be taken on many levels.
james