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The United States of Leland

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The United States of Leland (2004)

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Reviews Counted: 84 Fresh: 26  Rotten:58 Average Rating: 4.9/10
 
Consensus: The movie has too many unnecessary subplots and never offers any illumination on its characters. The movie has too many unnecessary subplots and never offers any illumination on its characters. more
 
Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins
Synopsis:
On an ordinary school day in California, a seemingly ordinary student named Leland Fitzgerald (Ryan Gosling) commits a devastating, inexplicable crime . . . and everything changes forever . . . not only for Leland but his family, friends and the teacher who becomes obsessed with trying to... [More]
On an ordinary school day in California, a seemingly ordinary student named Leland Fitzgerald (Ryan Gosling) commits a devastating, inexplicable crime . . . and everything changes forever . . . not only for Leland but his family, friends and the teacher who becomes obsessed with trying to figure out why. Sent to juvenile hall to await trial, Leland says little to clear up the compelling mystery of how a young man of such promise could turn to cold-blooded violence; that is, until he meets Pearl (Don Cheadle), a compassionate but jaded teacher at the prison. Pearl has never come across anyone like Leland. The son of famous author Albert Fitzgerald (Kevin Spacey), Leland had everything going for him. He seems like the last person on earth who would choose to commit murder, and as smart and insightful as Leland is, the first person to have a clear explanation for what he did. Even more than that, Leland appears to Pearl to be the perfect subject for a novel about the frailty and complexity of the human condition. If he can only get to the heart of what makes this kid tick, Pearl is certain his long-lived dream of becoming a writer as renowned as Albert Fitzgerald will be fulfilled. Defying prison protocol, Pearl arranges to meet with Leland in a series of secret counseling sessions. As Pearl pushes Leland to disclose the full background of his crime, like a detective, he uncovers an increasingly intricate web of people involved in the story. There are Leland’s parents, the intellectually aloof Albert and his wife Marybeth (Lena Olin), who seem as stunned as anyone by Leland’s sense of alienation. Then, there is Becky Pollard (Jena Malone), both the victim’s sister and the troubled girlfriend who dumped Leland right before the murder, breaking his heart. The victim’s family --including Becky’s accomplished sister Julie (Michelle Williams) and her live-in boyfriend Allen (Chris Klein), as well as the murdered boy’s parents (Martin Donovan and Ann Magnuson) – bring yet another dimension to the story. Yet the more Pearl probes, the more clear answers evade his every attempt at understanding. His sessions with Leland soon turn into an aggressive give-and-take, with Leland starting to ask questions of Pearl. Why does Pearl do the immoral things he does, Leland asks? At first, Pearl is angered by this challenge to his authority. Yet he is secretly terrified that he does not have adequate answers for his own actions. Can Pearl really justify any of the things he is doing: cheating on his girlfriend, breaking the juvenile prison’s rules, exploiting Leland’s delicate, hard-won friendship for a book? When Leland realizes that Pearl is using him, their relationship comes to a head. Leland’s actions continue to ripple through the community, bringing further violence. Yet Pearl now sees that he has a rare opportunity. He may never understand precisely why things went so terribly wrong for Leland Fitzgerald, but he can take inspiration from Leland’s biggest regrets and deepest insights to change his own life for the better. The United States Of Leland scrutinizes the moral dilemmas at the heart of violence in American society – and reveals how devastation can turn to hope. Written and directed by Matthew Ryan Hoge, the film stars Don Cheadle, Ryan Gosling, Chris Klein, Jena Malone, Lena Olin, Kevin Spacey, Michelle Williams, Martin Donovan and Ann Magnuson. Kevin Spacey, Bernie Morris, Palmer West and Jonah Smith produced the film with Mark Damon, Sammy Lee and Stewart Hall serving as executive producers. [Less]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Don Cheadle, Ryan Gosling, Chris Klein, Jena Malone, Lena Olin

Director: Matthew Ryan Hoge
Screenwriter: Matthew Ryan Hoge
Producer: Kevin Spacey, Bernie Morris, Palmer West, Jonah Smith
Composer: Jeremy Enigk

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Jul 9, 2004

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Hoge seems to take delight in the fact that the film’s conclusion is so frustratingly vague, whereas in fact it’s both annoying and disappointing.

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07/05/05 07:13 PM
Matthew Turner
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Powerful and provocative--if perhaps a bit subdued.

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06/28/05 11:43 PM
Rich Cline
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Kevin Spacey, who produced the film, is wasted in completely unnecessary role.

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06/29/05 02:50 PM
Dragan Antulov
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... the ultimate result is like one of those college rock songs that hint at a depth that just isn't there.

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01/29/05 08:44 AM
Philip Martin
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A muddled and uninteresting psychological melodrama.

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09/17/04 05:31 PM
Dennis Schwartz
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What action there is in this movie takes forever to get going -- or maybe it just seems like forever because all of these characters are so unlikeable and unfathomable, and the dialogue between them is so trite and dumb.

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08/08/04 08:34 AM
Shirley Sealy
Film Journal International
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An exasperating film about teen violence and suburban dysfunction that wears its confusion like a badge of honor.

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05/07/04 08:57 AM
Jeffrey Bruner
Des Moines Register
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The drama makes us yearn to discover the reason Leland killed the boy, but the point of the movie isn't to grant us a big revealment.

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04/23/04 07:36 AM
Phil Villarreal
Arizona Daily Star
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It’s tidy in all the least important ways, with all the questions that don’t demand answers explained and all those that do left open.

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04/22/04 09:52 PM
Gary Mairs
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A melancholy alt-rock soundtrack tells us that wistful regret is the appropriate reaction to almost every scene...

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04/21/04 03:49 PM
John Beifuss
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
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What Gosling accomplishes as Leland cannot be overstated in its brilliance; he gives a face, a mind and a heart to today's doped-up, condemnable teens.

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04/19/04 05:10 PM
Todd Gilchrist
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People under 30 or those of a youthful mindset may see cracked reflections of their own lives in this morally intricate tale, but I can't help but think those of previous generations will wonder what all the fuss is about.

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04/18/04 08:16 AM
Marc Savlov
Austin Chronicle
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Hoge pours his heart and his considerable writing talent into this exploration of one of our time's most puzzling phenomena: juvenile violence.

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04/17/04 08:27 AM
Jean Lowerison
San Diego Metropolitan
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Waste of precious art-house space.

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04/16/04 06:36 PM
Steve Schneider
Orlando Weekly
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An intriguing movie about how badly we really want to know the unknowable, what makes kids kill other kids.

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04/16/04 06:35 PM
Roger Moore
Orlando Sentinel
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Dull.

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04/16/04 06:32 PM
Jeff Vice
Deseret News, Salt Lake City
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