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Sleepwalking - trailer |
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| Release Date
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14 March 2008 |
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Canada / USA |
| Also Known As
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Ferris Wheel (USA) (working title) |
| Certification
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USA:R |
| Aspect Ratio
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2.35 : 1 |
| Language
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English |
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Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada |
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Color |
| Genre
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Drama |
| Company
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Denver and Delilah Productions |
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Rated R for language and a scene of violence. |
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Overwiew :The drama follows an 11-year-old girl's struggle to come to terms with her mother's abandonment. Uncle / Brother Sister Relationship / Violence / Child / Family Abandonment |
Starring :
AnnaSophia Robb, Nick Stahl, Charlize Theron, Troy Skog, Emily Wees, Shannon Jardine, Simon Chin, Amy Matysio, Deborra-Lee Furness, Callum Keith Rennie, Michael Ennis, Woody Harrelson, Dennis Hopper
Directors :
William Maher
Producers :
Robert Merilees, Charlie Mason, Charlize Theron, Mike Stirling, Anthony Rhulen, Justin Moore-Lewy, Beth Kono, J.J. Harris, A.J. Dix
Writers :
Zac Stanford |
Critic Reviews
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USA Today - Claudia Puig : The best scenes are the bonding moments between James and Tara. Stahl and Robb give fine, low-key performances. more...
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C  
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San Francisco Chronicle - Ruthe Stein : A slow-moving family drama guaranteed to induce a nap if not somnambulism. more...
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D-
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New York Times - Stephen Holden : Sustains a mood of unrelenting bleakness, wearing its aesthetic of desolation like a badge of integrity. Integrity and quality, unfortunately, are not synonymous. more...
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New York Post - Lou Lumenick : Relentlessly depressing -- almost a parody of movies at Sundance. more...
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Los Angeles Times - Kevin Crust : Strong performances and an underused supporting cast can't save this family tale from its flaws. more...
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D  
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Hollywood Reporter - Stephen Farber : The actors soar high above this downer. more...
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B  
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Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman : A lifeless compendium of the worst indie-flick cliches. more...
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Chicago Tribune - Michael Phillips : Turgid family melodrama not worthy of cast. more...
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Boston Globe - Wesley Morris : The title, as it turns out, is accurate, although Robb gives her part surprising steeliness. more...
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     talmeida says @ Monday - March 03,2008
I saw this movie at a preview at which Ms. Theron and Mr. Stahl appeared for a Q&A. They both seemed to be very emotionally and honestly behind the story and the acting job of both (as a sister and brother) was excellent, as was that of Ms. Robb (as her daughter/his niece), Mr. Hopper (their father) and Mr. St. Patrick (as the sympathetic local cop). But in the end the story was much too thin sustain the work. The supposed dream sequence (Ms. Robb at a motel pool) was a "what the heck is this?" rather than a true "coming of age" moment. And we are not given much to allow us to understand the meanness of Dad, or why brother and sister find themselves in the harsh circumstances we see them in. Two stars for the acting and cinematography but zip for the tale. | | | | Reply | | |
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