The Tollbooth (2004)
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Reviews Counted:9
Fresh:1
Rotten:8
Average Rating:3.8/10
Runtime: 80 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: The Tollbooth comically explores a Jewish family from Brooklyn through the eyes of Sarabeth Cohen (Sokoloff) – a struggling painter in her first year out of art school. Sarabeth and her older... The Tollbooth comically explores a Jewish family from Brooklyn through the eyes of Sarabeth Cohen (Sokoloff) – a struggling painter in her first year out of art school. Sarabeth and her older sisters Becky (Stauber) and Raquel (Menzel) come of age and question the values of their traditional parents. Sarabeth's first revolutionary act is scoring a job as a waitress and moving across the river to Manhattan. Even though she is less than ten miles from her parents, and her bedroom is her sister's walk-in closet, she feels like a pioneer – ready to take on the New York art community, and maybe even the world. Though she would like to rebel, she is forced instead to learn from her family; Ruthie (Feldshuh)--her well-meaning but traditional-and-loud-about-it mother, Isaac (Guttman)--her holocaust-obsessed philosopher-quoting father, Becky (Stauber)--her lesbian medical-student sister, Raquel (Menzel)--her nurturing self-sacrificing sister and Howie (Bartok)--Raquel's sweet but always misguided husband. She also learns some tough lessons from Simon (McElhenney)--her boyfriend from art school, who graduates and chooses the suburbs, a good job and an entertainment center over a life filled with uncertainty in New York City. All the characters have a variety of difficult choices to make. The question is never whether or not to compromise, but how much -- before one loses the very essence of one's self. Isaac quotes Tevye by warning his family that "if you bend me too far, I might break;" as Ruthie administers the advice that when making decisions, "the choice that makes you less sick to your stomach is usually the right one." This honest and funny story follows the characters through one poignant and pivotal year as the family learns, rebels, fights and finally embraces their differences in this highly entertaining ensemble film. --© Official Site [More]
Starring: Marla Sokoloff, Tovah Feldshuh, Ronald Guttman, Liz Stauber
Starring: Marla Sokoloff, Tovah Feldshuh, Ronald Guttman, Liz Stauber, Idina Menzel, Rob McElhenney, Jayce Bartok
Director: Debra Kirschner
Director: Debra Kirschner
Composer: David Shire
Studio: Castle Hill Productions
Reviews for The Tollbooth
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Women may recognize with shivers the struggles of twentysomething Sarabeth in The Tollbooth. And that's a bad thing. Full Review |
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Lack of perspective and shaky comic tone plague Tollbooth -- Debra Kirschner's DV-shot saga of a Brooklyn Jewish girl trying to make it in Manhattan as an artist -- sinking it in a morass of whiny cliches. Full Review |
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Watching its roster of decent actors struggling to overcome the banalities of their roles makes the price of getting through The Tollbooth very high indeed. Full Review |
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Ambling but never less than endearing. Full Review |
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Plays like the unholy spawn of Brighton Beach Memoirs and Fiddler on the Roof. Full Review |
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Sokoloff works hard to make her aspiring artist likable, and buried deep under the mountain of clichés is a decent story of a young Brooklyn woman trying to find her own way. But to have to swallow such ham-fisted writing and direction? Full Review |
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In The Tollbooth, 22-year-old Sarabeth Cohen (Marla Sokoloff), a self-described 'feminist artist,' talks us through the travails of her Jewish-American family and her own coming of age. Full Review |
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The question of whether Sarabeth will make it as a big-city artist is less fascinating than wondering when she'll discover that her art is terrible. Full Review |
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In short, this film ain't kosher. Full Review |
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