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Imaginary Heroes




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Michelle Williams Movie:
Imaginary Heroes



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Imaginary Heroes
Imaginary Heroes
List Price: $14.94Label: Sony Pictures

Salesrank: 26248

Released: June 7, 2005
Our Price: $2.94
Used Price: $1.01
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Dubbed
  • DVD-Video
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Sigourney Weaver
  • Emile Hirsch
  • Jeff Daniels
  • Michelle Williams
  • Kip Pardue
  • Editorial Review:
    People Are Never Who They Seem To Be.In this "mixture of poignant drama and quirky humor...delivered by a superb cast" (Michael Wilmington Chicago Tribune) the Travis family experiences a stunning tragedy which begins to unravel them. Teenaged son Tim (Emile Hirsch The Girl Next Door) views his life as a bad dream. His father Ben (Jeff Daniels - Terms Of Endearment The Hours) tunes out and treats his wife and children like strangers. His mother Sandy (Oscar-nominee Sigourney Weaver 1986 Best Actress Alien) sharpens her tongue and sarcasm and dulls her senses with pot while struggling hard to conceal a secret that threatens to ruin them all. With elements of pathos salty humor and self-discovery the Travises learn to accept one another as family - warts and all.System Requirements:Run Time: 111 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R UPC: 043396111196 Manufacturer No: 11119

    Imaginary Heroes Reviews:
    Imaginary Heroes movie 4 Star Review
    2008-08-10 - Sigourney Weaver is always worth it, even in a strange film. The plot's a bit odd, but I like it. Four-star rating!!!

    Imaginary Heroes - A Movie Of Character Studies, A Movie For Actors 4 Star Review
    2008-03-30 - Imaginary Heroes

    It's amazing the contrasting reactions this movie has illicited. Some people dislike it's slow pace and some seem bothered that it's theme, the disintegrating American family, has been portrayed before by better known and more glamorous films. That's no surprise. All of those points are valid to a degree, but they do not take into account the main audience for this movie: actors or lovers of acting.

    Yes, the pacing is rather slow, yet there are movies that are made where this is intentional. The end result is that you have no fanfare, no quick plot progressions. You are just left with the mundane feelings of everyday life. And really, for most people, isn't that what life is?

    Yes it's true, suicide is a common theme, and the movie gives away the main plot element right in the beginning, so no spoiler there. Yet how do people deal with losing a brother, a son, a friend? Each character's reaction is a testament to great writing and great acting as well. And it takes great directing to bring those two things together.

    This movie is hard to watch because it's supposed to be. While it's not a great "film-watching" experience, it is an excellent study of various acting techniques. Therefore, students of acting or actors will find a lot to admire here.

    Sigourney Weaver, Jeff Daniels, Michelle Williams and Emile Hirsh all show tremendous range here, and each does it using very distinct and different techniques. We have method acting, sense memory, character acting and some plain old amazing acting. Some of those differences are subtle but if you watch this a few times the effect is impressive.

    Yes, the slow pacing and lack of groundbreaking themes perhaps make this a 3 star movie at best, yet the incredible performances and well written material deserve a 4 star rating.

    Don't watch this movie with any other movie in mind. Let this movie stand on it's own. If you are able to reflect and enjoy studying how actors work, then this movie is for you. If you're looking for a fun Friday night movie, you may want to check out something else.

    Enjoy.

    Understanding families 4 Star Review
    2008-02-29 - Dan Harris is mostly well known for his writing efforts with Bryan Singer (for whom he wrote X2-United and Superman Returns)."Imaginary Heroes" opened in 2004 to mostly lukewarm reviews, most of them comparing the film to Robert Redford's "Ordinary People". Dan Harris actually managed to create a film that is captivating, dynamic and filled with well developed characters, that are really well flushed out by his wonderful cast. The film could've easily fallen into "film of the week" material, but it never does, mostly thanks to the really intelligent script and the great performances of the entire cast. Jeff Daniels is as always great, playing the absent and demanding father, Emile Hirsch is a revelation playing the young son trying to find his own identity, but the show really belongs to Sigourney Weaver. This is a great role for her - it mixes humor with poignant drama, and she gets a chance to really bring those elements together. A film definitely worth checking out.

    Amazing! 5 Star Review
    2007-09-17 - No movie ever gets it completely right, it is Hollywood afterall but this one that gets pretty damn close! It's dark and true in a very human way. The acting is... seamless, they are these people, I believed this was their life. This is what the Oscars should be about, an honest almost to the point of cruelty, view of family as it dysfunctionally is.

    Great flick, off the wall. 3 Star Review
    2007-07-25 - Certainly would have NEVER rented this one if I never saw it on cable. Movie looks at the life of a normal everyday family. The struggles they face, ups and downs, etc. I noticed Emile Hirsch from The Girl Next Door" in this movie, he is the main reason i bought it. Something about this guy and how he acts in movies, he's really good. Worth the cash if you like the actors in this.


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