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www.filmcritic.com - : Diane Keaton's directorial feature film debut is a very impressive one. Unstrung Heroes is a smart, bittersweet drama about a boy growing up in postwar suburbia. 12-year old Steven Lidz (Nathan Watt) is surrounded by his inventor father (John Turturro) and nearly-insane uncles Danny and Arthur (Seinfeld's Michael Richards and Maury Chaykin). When his mother Selma (Andie McDowell) develops cancer from her chain smoking, Steven's life begins to slowly unravel. more...
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www.boxoffice.com - : There's a moment near the conclusion of this Hollywood Pictures production that finds a young mother, Selma Lidz (Andie MacDowell), sitting at her dining room table, alone with her thoughts. Apricot-hued daylight is dappling her, with one sunbeam accenting an outstretched leg. Secretly watching her, trying to find the courage to ask whether it's true she's dying, is her 12-year-old son, Steven (Nathan Watt). As caught by cinematographer Phedon Papamichael, the scene is almost fragrant with the maternal and mammalian. Directed by, say, ''Red's'' Krzysztof Kieslowski, it would also be frought with their contraries: pain and death. more...
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