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Big Beautiful Noisy World: A Home At The End Of The World
I never knew Ed Grover personally, but I felt like I knew him from reading so many of his beautifully written reviews. Ed never made a big deal about his homosexuality, but never tried to hide it either, much like the characters in this film. This is my contribution to eployejoy's Ed Grover... Read full review »
A Home At The End Of The World - 2004
This is sort of a reverse Three's Company, with two male companions and one female. Certainly the story isn't unique or unusual in this day and age, but the cast pulled such a great performance together, it didn't really matter.
It starts in the 60's in Cleveland, Ohio, when two young boy...
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Home Is Where the Heart Is
I've always considered myself to be a bit of an unconventional person. I don't do things according to public norms and ideologies. I've always thought of myself as pretty much an outsider, someone who's always been "looking in" from the other side of the looking glass, whose glass is half-empty (or... Read full review »
The best film of 2004 you never heard of
I don't want to give away the ending, so I will just give a 'masterplots' rendition of the events.
Bobby's family is in a form of its own entropy. This leads him to befriend Jonathan and, when the entropy takes all of the members of his family, Bobby becomes part of the Grover family...
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A Home at the End of the World
For a film that holds such a promising cast, A Home at the End of the World, directed by Michael Mayer, ultimately lacks any sense of coherency. Perhaps there is a good story behind the book by Michael Cunningham (author of the acclaimed The Hours), but the transition from book to silver screen has... Read full review »
A Home at the End of the World
I bought A Home at the End of the World without even seeing it first. Since it is a very small independent film, my local video store did not have it, the only way to see it was to buy it. This is a beautiful minor-key movie the kind that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Colin farrell's... Read full review »
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Home at the End of the World DVD
Bobby and Jonathan have been inseparable since they were teenagers in suburban Ohio. Bobby has suffered many losses for someone so young and is starved for love and affection. Awkward teen Jonathan has a nice family and a particularly wonderful mother Sissy Spacek. The boys not only become as close as brothers but they also experiment sexually. The two lose touch but find each other again in their mid-20s in the early 1980s when Bobby Colin Farrell moves to New York and joins Jonathan Dallas Roberts at the apartment he shares with Clare Robin Wright Penn an aging hippie. Bobby and Clare become lovers however Clare had planned to have a child with Jonathan who is now openly gay and who is still interested in Bobby and to whom Clare used to be attracted. The trio becomes its own unique entity questioning the traditional definitions of family and love and dealing with the complications of their love triangle. Based on the novel of the same name by Michael Cunningham who also wrote the screenplay and who was the recipient of the Pulitzer prize this film marks the debut of director Michael Mayer. Erik Smith plays Bobby as a teenager and Harris Allen plays the teenage Jonathan.
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