Terrific performances rescue it, from Adams' wounded exhaustion to Pais's comical confusion and Walker's furious defiance, all hurled against Morton's patient 'listening' and advice.
Lifelines (2009)
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Reviews Counted:16
Fresh:10
Rotten:6
Average Rating:5.6/10
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: The Bernsteins are a family coming apart at the seams in this caustic comedy that portrays suburbia at the brink. Enter Dr. Livingston, a therapist who clears the way for their backlog of secrets... The Bernsteins are a family coming apart at the seams in this caustic comedy that portrays suburbia at the brink. Enter Dr. Livingston, a therapist who clears the way for their backlog of secrets and anguish to finally creep into the light of day. [More]
Starring: Jane Adams, Josh Pais, Robbie Sublett, Dreama Walker
Starring: Jane Adams, Josh Pais, Robbie Sublett, Dreama Walker, Jacob Kogan, Joe Morton
Director: Rob Margolies
Director: Rob Margolies
Producer: Rob Margolies
Composer: Robert Miller
Reviews for Lifelines
Although its really not much more than a 94 minute therapy session for the dysfunctional family from hell, this psycho-dramedy does have something going for it, with several nicely etched performances and some pungent scenes.
Lifelines is an insufferably over-familiar take on angst in affluent suburbia.
Lifelines is a tiny movie, made for $385,000, but it strikes enough strange chords to make it resonate.
Written and directed by Rob Margolies, Lifelines starts promisingly, but soon gives way to a compressed, schematic psychodrama endemic.
A refreshingly honest, intelligent and captivating drama brimming with warmth, tenderness and razor-sharp humor.
Most of the movie is merely excruciating, until a late revelation elevates it into the realm of the sublimely ludicrous.
The film's befuddling direction and tone, queasy HD interiors, and tin-eared, often preposterous, screenplay prove disastrous.
One of the most exquisite images on screen this year was the lovely face of the brilliantly talented Jane Adams, who plays the mother of a profoundly dysfunctional family.
Lifelines pitches its tone of suburban purgatory early, with nerve-wrecked matriarch Nancy staring at the camera while sing-songy yearning for a rope to hang herself with.
The first hour of "Lifelines" (AKA Wherever You Are) is as powerful as any movie I've seen in a long time.
The story produces a gamut of emotions from comic to tragic. This film is touching and occasionally powerful. If one can get by the early negative characterizations, it eventually rewards the viewer.
...a surprising, downright gripping drama revolving around a seriously dysfunctional family.
Stumbles in a familiar way: It crams in so many family dysfunctions and plot crises in search of cathartic impact that credibility is stretched to the breaking point.
A resoundingly affecting and emotionally cathartic family drama. Lingers and stirs in the memory long after the end credits have rolled.
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