Hawke does some nice things with the camera -- the film has style -- but what it doesn't have is the essential thing you need in a drama. Namely, drama.
The Hottest State (2006)
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Reviews Counted:51
Fresh:17
Rotten:34
Average Rating:4.8/10
Consensus: Despite strong performances and a unique style, The Hottest State is too self-conscious and pretentious to truly succeed.
Runtime: 1 hr 57 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Young love has rarely been as exhilarating--and as painful--as it is in Ethan Hawke's THE HOTTEST STATE. The Oscar-nominated actor adapts his own novel for the screen in this romance set in New... Young love has rarely been as exhilarating--and as painful--as it is in Ethan Hawke's THE HOTTEST STATE. The Oscar-nominated actor adapts his own novel for the screen in this romance set in New York City. When 20-year-old William (Mark Webber, BROKEN FLOWERS) meets Sara (Catalina Sandino Moreno) at a bar in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood, he falls fast and hard. He's an actor while she's struggling to be a singer, and their creative, nervous personalities make them a combustible couple. From their playful acting-out of their future break-up to the pain of the event when it actually occurs, their relationship is a series of highs and lows familiar to anyone who's felt the emotions of 20-something romance. As a director and screenwriter, Hawke clearly admires his frequent collaborator, Richard Linklater. The pair has made many films together, most notably BEFORE SUNRISE and its sequel BEFORE SUNSET, and like these films, Hawke's THE HOTTEST STATE isn't driven by an elaborate plot. Instead, it relies on dialogue and on the relationship of its characters to move the film forward. The romance between William and Sarah feels genuine from its sweet inception to its heartbreaking end. Hawke has assembled a great cast here, including Webber and Oscar nominee Michelle Williams, but it's the women who play the couple's mothers who really shine. As Sarah's overbearing mother, Sonia Braga is captivating in her performance. In the small but pivotal role of William's mom, Laura Linney displays as much talent as she's brought to meatier parts in films such as YOU CAN COUNT ON ME. The film's soundtrack is just as impressive as its cast, with offerings from indie favorites such as Cat Power and Feist. Songwriter Jesse Harris wrote the songs, and they're the perfect accompaniment to this intimate film about love and heartbreak. [More]
Starring: Mark Webber, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Laura Linney, Sonia Braga
Starring: Mark Webber, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Laura Linney, Sonia Braga, Michelle Williams
Director: Ethan Hawke
Director: Ethan Hawke
Screenwriter: Ethan Hawke
Producer: Alexis Alexanian, Yukie Kito
Composer: Jesse Harris
Studio: ThinkFilm
Reviews for The Hottest State
Having written the source material, Hawke had veto power of his characters’ individual quirks before he put them in front of a camera. Perhaps it’s this degree of control that keeps the temperature in State just right.
Pretentious in the way in which only first love, and bad writing, can be, and all too often sinks into dialogue that is unintentionally funny.
Hawke has some strong and worthwhile thoughts about love and relationships, but as a director, he's just not skilled enough to make his novel work as a movie.
Hawke has made this movie his way and the result is a story that is by turns romantic and disquieting.
Hawke quite capably taps into the bittersweet complexities of young, love-struck idiocy.
The Hottest State is thoroughly infused with its creator's pretentious indie-bohemian persona.
The Hottest State takes a good deal of time to heat up and fails to generate much more than a lukewarm empathy for its petulant main characters.
Despite some weak writing, Hawke's second feature, an adaptation of his authobiographical novel, is a moody, quiet memory film about love and heartbreak that's more interesting than the vanity project such material would sugggest.
Lacking depth or anything that's actually funny or sad, and with lead performers who are given more responsibility for the success of the film than they can handle, the film will be a tough sell.
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