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Rails & Ties (2007)
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Reviews Counted: 44
Fresh: 15
Rotten:29
Average Rating: 4.5/10
Consensus: Despite the strong cast, Rails & Ties is an emotionally overwrought, not entirely believable melodrama.
Runtime: 1 hr 41 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Suffering from addiction and depression, Laura Danner (Bonnie Root) drives her car--with her son, Davey (Miles Heizer), inside--onto the railroad tracks, waiting for the train to come and kill them. Davey is able to get out but not save... Suffering from addiction and depression, Laura Danner (Bonnie Root) drives her car--with her son, Davey (Miles Heizer), inside--onto the railroad tracks, waiting for the train to come and kill them. Davey is able to get out but not save his mother as the train, driven by engineer Tom Stark (Kevin Bacon), crashes into the car. Davey lashes out at Tom, wanting to know why he didn't stop, but Tom is adamant that he did the right thing and followed the rules. While awaiting a hearing on the devastating event, Tom is given some time off, forcing him to deal with his wife Megan's (Marcia Gay Harden) metastasizing cancer. While Megan wants to spend her remaining days living life and traveling, Tom refuses to get out of his cold funk--until Davey, also a train aficionado, appears at the door, wanting answers to his questions and trying to avoid being sent to foster homes. A moving, emotional melodrama, RAILS & TIES features the directing debut of actress Alison Eastwood, Clint's daughter. She's learned well from the old man, especially from such touching films as MILLION DOLLAR BABY, MYSTIC RIVER, and A PERFECT WORLD, which were also all about family. The soundtrack was composed by Alison's brother Kyle, along with Michael Stevens, who have previously collaborated on the Clint movies LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA and FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS. Alison Eastwood, who has acted in more than 20 films, gets stellar performances from Bacon and Gay Harden as a childless couple suddenly facing some very tough decisions. Heizer, making his feature-film debut, is outstanding as the troubled Davey, who finds himself alone, desperately trying to connect. [More]
Starring: Kevin Bacon, Marcia Gay Harden, Miles Heizer
Starring: Kevin Bacon, Marcia Gay Harden, Miles Heizer
Director: Alison Eastwood
Director: Alison Eastwood
Screenwriter: Micky Levy
Producer: Robert Lorenz, Peer Oppenheimer, Barrett Stuart
Composer: Kyle Eastwood, Michael Stevens
Studio: Warner Independent
Reviews for Rails & Ties
Feels so forced and determined to convey a certain emotion that its authenticity is lost. And when there's no sense of authenticity, there's no emotional attachment.
Kevin Bacon turns in a solid, attention grabbing performance as a rigid, scornful man in a deep funk just trying to cling to a familiar world disintegrating all around him.
DVD is the perfect place for a movie like Rails & Ties. Somehow it's easier to block out the often forced nature of the plot and just enjoy the rich performances and the humane themes.
Alison Eastwood has created a film of quiet delicacy, something fragile yet resolute, and shot through with a life affirming thread that is brave enough to suggest that sometimes life does indeed blossom from tragedy.
It's hard to get over the implausibility of the premise in Micky Levy's script, even though the characters themselves acknowledge that they're in a ridiculous situation.
The metaphors flow almost as freely as the tears in this sentimental weepie.
One highly unlikely circumstance after another become laughable, preventing you from being moved by the family tragedies depicted. They beg for tears, but a script this chock-full of holes is unlikely to elicit the desired effect.
Everyone involved will move on to bigger and better things and leave this series of unfortunate events behind on the tracks, waiting for a midnight train to put it out of its considerable misery.
I think somehow the filmmakers lost the way, lost sight of the people inside the plot.
Either an unsuccessfully manipulative, sappy melodrama or the most deranged concept for a family sitcom anyone has ever developed.
In the right hands, this might be the stuff of compelling cinema. Instead, Rails and Ties sinks into melodrama.
While it has the appearance of a made-for-TV weepie, it's well-acted, technically proficient, a solid story with genuine, credible emotions.
...ultimately redeemed by Kevin Bacon's expectedly engrossing performance.
It's closer to a small kind of affecting and simply human story we rarely get to see in mainstream movies anymore.
While it features three strong performance and the debut of a promising filmmaker, the story line is obvious and rather melodramatic.
Alison Eastwood makes her directing debut with this ludicrous melodrama, in which a troubled couple and a newly orphaned boy heal each others' emotional wounds against a backdrop of blunt metaphors.
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