Might be the most thoughtful study of grief's dividing power since the 1980 movie Ordinary People.
In the Bedroom (2001)
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Reviews Counted:136
Fresh:128
Rotten:8
Average Rating:7.9/10
Consensus: Expertly crafted and performed, In the Bedroom is a quietly wrenching portrayal of grief.
Runtime: 2 hrs 10 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Todd Field's IN THE BEDROOM is an artistic and realistic portrait of domestic trouble in small-town America. Sissy Spacek and Tom Wilkinson star as Ruth and Matt Fowler, the parents of a recent... Todd Field's IN THE BEDROOM is an artistic and realistic portrait of domestic trouble in small-town America. Sissy Spacek and Tom Wilkinson star as Ruth and Matt Fowler, the parents of a recent high school graduate, Frank (Nick Stahl), who has an affair with a married woman, Natalie (Marisa Tomei). A tragic event near the beginning of the film seems to stunt its action and dialogue, allowing the film to change into a largely visual piece based on memories, feelings, and silent communication; while the film's slow-moving camera, soft sunny lighting, and cautious pacing give it a resonating intensity. Set in coastal Maine, the Fowlers are a well-liked family with simple, straightforward values. Dr. Fowler has his own small medical practice. Mrs. Fowler directs the chorus at the high school. Frank is a good kid who is working on the fishing docks for the summer, waiting for college in the fall. Frank falls into a summer romance with Natalie, an older woman with two young sons and a creepy, lurking husband (William Mapother) from whom she is separated. The relationship is worrisome to Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, but they want to be supportive of their son so they gently nudge him to think about the bigger picture, without being overbearing. But when the unthinkable happens, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler come face to face with their worst nightmare. Quietly, calmly, and with the most logic they can muster, they begin a dark and dangerous psychological journey. The result, reinforced by stunning performances from Wilkinson and Spacek, is a pensive, penetrating, and utterly believable story. [More]
Starring: Sissy Spacek, Tom Wilkinson, Marisa Tomei, Nick Stahl
Starring: Sissy Spacek, Tom Wilkinson, Marisa Tomei, Nick Stahl, William R. Mapother, Justin Ashforth, Karen Allen, Celia Weston
Director: Todd Field
Director: Todd Field
Screenwriter: Todd Field, Rob Festinger
Producer: Ted Hope, John Penotti, Ross Katz, Todd Field
Composer: Thomas Newman
Producer: Graham Leader
Studio: Miramax Films
Reviews for In the Bedroom
There has probably not been a more adult American film made in the last year.
Takes a number of courageous risks but finally falls victim to emotional monotony.
The intelligent screenplay, co-written by Field and Rob Festinger, is beautifully real.
Easily the most powerful American directorial debut since last year's George Washington.
A film that owes its impact to the sounds of silence and to exquisitely careful work from its lead actors.
The surehandedly wrought, beautifully acted, almost unbearably tense In the Bedroom is a rare film, not to be missed.
Gets at what most Hollywood movies are afraid to say about the way we live on the edge of tragedy.
This is the kind of restrained, deeply human relationship picture that Hollywood -- in its rush to keep us from ourselves -- has forgotten how to make.
Short of good, better than awful, it opens brilliantly, then just goes on, toward self-negating absurdity.
A shattering emotional study that deglamorizes violence by dissecting the far-reaching ramifications of a single violent act.
It's a testament to the cast and crew that they pull that off and create such an engaging, moving and ultimately rather shocking experience.
Like most movies directed by actors, this is a wonderful acting showcase.
We sense from its opening minutes that we are in the hands of accomplished storytellers.
A rare cinematic creature: a very depressing film that gives you a lift with the sheer magic of its craft.
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