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Overview
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It's hard to go home... ten years after your death.Plot:
William, a once obese and troubled teen, goes back to his family's home after being gone, without word... more | add synopsisAwards:
20 wins & 10 nominations moreUser Comments:
A film to ponder on moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Ian Parsons | ... | Little Sweet William | |
| Peter MacNeill | ... | Whiskey Mac | |
| Troy Veinotte | ... | Teen Sweet William | |
| Kerry Fox | ... | Rosemary | |
| Mark Austin | ... | Preacher | |
| Joel S. Keller | ... | Fletcher | |
| Heather Rankin | ... | Black-Eyed Susan | |
| Christine Dunsworth | ... | Violet | |
| Seana McKenna | ... | Iris | |
| Joan Orenstein | ... | Grace | |
| Chris Leavins | ... | Sweet William | |
| Ashley MacIsaac | ... | Basil--Fiddler | |
| Jocelyn Cunningham | ... | Laurel | |
| Jim Faraday | ... | Mr. MacDougal | |
| Sarah Polley | ... | Teen Rosemary |
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Rated R for strong sexuality, language, and a scene of a hanging, and some teen drug use.Parents Guide:
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91 minLanguage:
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Teen Rosemary: [to her brother William:] Could you get dressed, Willie, I wanna get out of here.Grace: Where ya goin'?
Teen Sweet William: There's a stupid dance at school.
Grace: You goin' to a dance? Oh, dear God in heaven!
[to granddaughter Rosemary]
Grace: Now, you know to count to six?
Teen Rosemary: What?
Grace: If you're gonna kiss a boy, you got to count to six while you're doin' it. And then stop! After six it's a sin.
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This film is about a man coming back to his dysfunctional home after he left suddenly 10 years ago.
Right from the beginning, the family is already shown to be dysfunctional and unhappy. The initial wedding scene is unromantic, as it is clear that Rosemary did not want to marry. The grandmother has troubling dementia symptoms, and the father is alcoholic. It exposes a lot of sad and turbulent things that can happen: father's alcoholism, battered mother unable to stand up for herself, parents not being able to accept the son's sexuality, the haunting process of dementia and the destructive power of unresolved grief.
A powerful scene is when William challenges his mother why she has not left her husband. "How will I pay my bills" she says. It's a sad fact, but it is happening to a lot of people right now.
The longer I stayed watching "The Hanging Garden", the more fascinating it became. "The Hanging Garden" has an engaging and complicated plot which is open to interpretation. The ending is unexpected and powerful. It is a film to ponder on, not a film for a popcorn night.