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6.1/10   617 votes
Director:
Ira Sachs
Writers:
Michael Rohatyn (writer)
Ira Sachs (writer)
Release Date:
7 December 2005 (France) more
Genre:
Drama more
Plot:
A Russian woman living in Memphis with a much older rock-n-roll legend experiences a personal awakening when her husband's estranged son comes to visit. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
1 win & 2 nominations more
User Comments:
It won the Sundance Drama Grand Prize? more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)
Dina Korzun ... Laura

Rip Torn ... Alan James

Darren E. Burrows ... Michael James (as Darren Burrows)
Andrew Henderson ... Sam James
Liz Morton ... Cindy, Babysitter

Joanne Pankow ... Aunt Betty
Arielle Kight ... Teenage Singer
J. Blackfoot ... Herself
Red West ... Duigan
Jenny O'Hara ... Celia
Jerry Chipman ... Shel

Mary Jean McAdams ... Gena
Charly Kayle ... Karin
J. Allen Scott ... Press Photographer
Earl Randle ... Old Timer
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for sexuality and language.
Runtime:
USA:108 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Certification:
Brazil:18 | USA:R
Filming Locations:
Memphis, Tennessee, USA
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Featured in 2006 Independent Spirit Awards (2006) (TV) more

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41 out of 60 people found the following comment useful:-
It won the Sundance Drama Grand Prize?, 1 February 2005
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Author: Steve Ripple from Utah

First, the plot summary is incorrect in a couple minor ways. Laura, the Russian girlfriend of Alan James (Rip Torn) met him in Russia on a business trip/ conference (according to a long conversation in the film between Laura and Michael (Alan's son). Second they don't live in a penthouse, but on the banks of the Mississippi, in a sprawling 70's era house (NOT luxury but great set). Michael is not a freelance writer, but a literature Professor (as he discusses in a couple instances in the film - but would probably rather be a free-lance writer).

I saw this film at the Best of Fest (Sundance) Screening in Park City, UT, knowing that it was the juried Grand Prize Drama winner with high expectations. After having seen several other films, and having been attending the festival for 15 years, I was very disappointed and quite perplexed that it went away with this honor.

The film plods along revealing the characters as boring, sad, and shallow ghosts. The only exception is Alan (Torn) who does a wonderful job (but he always place this sort of role - a curmudgeonly, outwardly genial, jerk). The story is fairly simple, and verges on Oedipal themes, however, there is no real impact of the relationship that develops between Michael and Laura, as it takes place in a miasma of moral uncertainty. Alan and Laura are not married; Alan openly courts another girlfriend and has other transient relationships, Laura picks up men in bars and has a fling here and there, and Michael is ambivalent about most everything.

The story moves so slowly and the characters have such restrained reaction to what would seem as provocative situations, that the viewer comes away with a sort of numb bewilderment. The dialog is simply awful, and often distracting. Laura goes around saying things that you might expect a Russian Tour Guide to say (which she was year ago). It would be fine if she said and reacted in this way occasionally, from a realistically portrayed film such as this, I want more: more emotion, more anger, more. Laura is just sad - throughout the entire piece.

Michael's dialog is even worse. He's a Literature Professor, but seems illiterate. He says things that at times are harder to understand than Laura with her Russian accent. And the content of what he say's are often out-of-place and silly. His character is also the most shallowly portrayed in the film. He is simply blank. It is never believable that he would have a relationship with Laura.

Don't bother with this film. If you want to see something similar, but with considerable more depth, see The Ice Storm.

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