Synopsis
Life's a Dance.
When her mother suddenly dies, Diane Di Sorella must return to her New Jersey home after years of being estranged from her family.
1995 Directed by Helen De Michiel
When her mother suddenly dies, Diane Di Sorella must return to her New Jersey home after years of being estranged from her family.
Listen at this, if Matthew Lillard is in something I’m probably gonna watch it.
PLUS THAT HAIR 🤤🤤🤤🤤
Lillard being the strongest actor in a film is as bad as it sounds. Almost all of his scenes consist of trying to avoid him, which was kind of funny.
Much of the dialogue has a bizarre tilt to it, but the actual dream sequences are pretty interesting. I think brevity is the secret to making a dream sequence acceptable. Of course I'm happy to see puppetry, too.
the acting was certainly... an attempt (not matthew lillard though, although that hair is CRIMINAL)
the acting/directing is a little sloppy but what they were going for shines through with such earnestness that I really liked the film.