In suburban New Canaan, Connecticut, 1973, middle class families experimenting with casual sex and substance abuse find their lives beyond their control. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 7.5/10 | |
Released: | October 30, 1997 | |
Runtime: | 112 min | |
Genres: | Drama | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | Fox Searchlight Pictures Good Machine Canal+ Droits Audiovisuels Canal+ Droits Audiovisuels Fox Searchlight Pictures Good Machine | |
Cast: | Sigourney Weaver Kevin Kline Joan Allen Henry Czerny | |
Crew: | Ang Lee James Schamus Rick Moody | |
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Pretty much near perfect film. Ang Lee is variable to all kinds of genres & gets good casting as well as attention to small detail & great photography. The pictures of the ice alone are lovely, but there are also boat tail Pontiacs with bubble glass, full-size GI Joes instead of those weird tiny ones, colorful modular furniture, fake rubber fruit, back-breaking water-beds, real tv sets & globes in bedrooms. Yet the cast offers a beautiful Sigourney Weaver, very cute young Cristina Ricci & Katie Holmes, Tobey & Elijah with Kevin Kline & Joan Allen. Never heard of a Key-Party going wrong, but the impossible happens here & it makes for a memorable climax.
Again, Random, you’ve alerted me to a long forgotten fav. My wife has been obsessing with the boys about all the films (with somewhat hokey soundtracks) that are still fantastic. We just rewatched “Consenting Adults” and we were not sorry! We’ll watch this over the hols. Thanks!
This is certainly a holiday film, but waaaay non-traditional. It’s out there. Hope you’re happy & well!
I rewatched this just last week. It’s on my annual list of dysfunctional holiday favorites.
Oh ha! Yeah it dissects that very well! It’s got character development while it’s also very immersive with the time period it’s set in. It’s expansive without anything suffering for it.
What a cast! The story is simple, heart-breaking and icy-cold. The only adjustments need to be made to the soundtrack, which can be over-bearing at times. Other than that, a riveting watch.