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April 23, 2013 "Please retry" | — | 1 |
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Genre | Drama |
Format | Multiple Formats, NTSC, AC-3, Closed-captioned, Dolby, Color, Subtitled, Widescreen |
Contributor | Greg Lawson, Mira Sorvino, Colin Campbell, Rachel Stewart, Jeremy Piven, Lynn Collins, Joseph Morgan, Lindsay Burns, Mathieu Bourassa, Emma MacGillivary, Kate Walsh, Dave Brown, Aedan Tomney, Leslie Cowan, Jonathan Lachlan Stewart, Elizabeth McGovern, Christianne Hirt, Gillian Carfra, Marty Antonini, Gaby Dellal, Mallory Minerson, Wally Houn, Thomas Dekker, Barbara Williams, Shirley Vercruysse, Douglas Hinds, Rachel Clentworth, Ameko Eks Mass Carroll, Julian Domingues, Chris Ippolito See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 36 minutes |
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In the small working-class town of Angels Crest a young single father's good intentions are thwarted by a moment of thoughtlessness, resulting in tragedy. A local prosecutor, haunted by his past goes after Ethan, and the ensuing confusion and casting of blame begins to tear the town apart.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 Ounces
- Item model number : 9569234
- Director : Gaby Dellal
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, NTSC, AC-3, Closed-captioned, Dolby, Color, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 36 minutes
- Release date : June 12, 2014
- Actors : Jeremy Piven, Thomas Dekker, Mira Sorvino, Elizabeth McGovern, Kate Walsh
- Subtitles: : Spanish
- Producers : Shirley Vercruysse, Leslie Cowan
- Studio : Magnolia Home Ent
- ASIN : B006ZT2M3S
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #60,829 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #10,628 in Drama DVDs
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The mother took full responsibility in her part of tragedy. Cindy, the mom was so perfect as a s... mom (Lynn Collins) The scene
from the diner was priceless when she slapped a woman for an insensitive comment. I have wished I could have done that once or twice but haven't dared. This is an emotionally beautiful film and I'm sure this would be hard to capture on film. The characters supported one another,and I had forgotten Elizabeth McGovern was in this. I saw the movie a couple o f years ago and just saw it again,after Dowton Abby.She plays a resque part and is so compassionate. Gaby Dellal did well in making a story about life when accidents, tragedys with regrets,sadness and the choices that we make so much clear. Most of us hope we don't have to go through this kind of pain, but I hope we can agree we never know what may happen in this life. Clearly my opinion won't make others agree, which is okay to agree to disagree right? To me this film was brilliant and captured the emotional impact of the story and the characters going through this tragedy with the father magnificently.
Don't watch this if you can't handle tragic right now.
The movie was well done really like a real life acting situation very tragic.
It's nice to see new faces in Hollywood and some old. But what's really nice is these actors are very quiet about their political view and they're just doing their job which is working in hollywood.
I'm tired of big mouse and Hollywood and these actors are just doing their job.
This this movie is well done well thought out. Totally like a real life movie not sugar-coated acting was awesome. The filming and the photography did a great job in the editing was perfect. The storyline was great.
It's well we're seeing as long as you can handle tragic warning.... I give you two thumbs up for the whole movie great job great job
1 star: couldn't watch more than 15 minutes. Unwatchable, or language not as described.
2 star: jumped my way to the end for the ending. Unwatchable, but interested in how this turd ended.
3 star: watched it all, but not happy about it. Nothing better to do.
4 star: I watched it, liked it well enough. Would never watch it again.
5 star: Great moving picture show! I'll watch it again, and maybe again in a few years.
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The film deals with issues which are always relevant to so many people - loss, guilt, coping, addiction and, let me say kind of demonology perhaps in authority - in the most basic terms. Unlike similar kinds of films, this one never thinks it knows, never thinks it has to go beyond the fundamental realities of these situations in order to picture them well. For me, this leaves a lasting impression and means that I can think about these issues actually, much more easily than if I had not seen this film. The core of the film looks in part at society / societies which overtly don't really care about their people, and perhaps more subtly, elements in society which seem to care or say they care, but only superficially. The result is, by the end, a very true seeming, largely negative conclusion on us, our societies and the modern time, which is perhaps lost in elements of the worst of times past, without learning. Does this world regress staunchly, steadfastly, even, before we can know it?
The title in the UK at least, "Abandoned" ("Angels Creek" in North America), seems to point to much more than just the child who goes missing in the opening minutes of the film. Are principles of what is a good life here, abandoned nowadays and how so, to what extents, and who is doing it and why? At the same time, the title word, abandoned, may have a further, questioning, existential meaning in describing the human situation anyway, regardless of time and place - the individual and the strange terrain of the world, whatever it can mean.
That my mind was opened very successfully to issue of life, time and social meaning is a rare occurrence in movies, to me. Usually I find that my mind is vacuumed by the end of a film, whether or not it was said to "deal with" issues or treat issues for discussion or awareness in the audience.
A nice, serious film which seems to present something of real life. Certainly of real life concerns, without patronising, feeling the need to suggest that life is more than life really is, nor getting lost in a fictional world of fantasies that have no real meaning for humans today.
There are twists, and the elements develop which allow the viewer to make conclusions for himself / herself. This then becomes the essence of this movie beyond the lovely cinematography, the latter becoming as an echo the expression of the ongoing, inexplicable beauty in life, a backdrop to the pain, struggles and torture.
Though the script is simple, with no pretensions or irrelevant ambitions, some viewers looking for something else may consider this a weakness in the film. For myself, it is a very strong point in a well crafted piece, from original idea, through very good, simple dramatic acting, to a full, beautiful, simple, understated presentation in the whole production.