home how it works subscription plans browse movies sign me up! log in
Gift


DETAILS

MPAA Rating - R

Length:
    115 Minutes

Genre:
    Drama

Original Release Date:
    Jul 6, 1999

Director
    Paul Schrader

Cast
    Nick Nolte, James Coburn, Sissy Spacek, Willem Dafoe, Mary Beth Hurt

 
Movie Summary
Nick Nolte and James Coburn deliver some of the finest work of their respective careers in this powerful but troubling adaptation of Russell Banks novel. Wade Whitehouse (Nick Nolte) is the sheriff in a small New England town; its a part-time job with few taxing responsibilities, and Wade fills his many free hours by swilling booze, smoking pot, and thinking back on his nightmarish childhood. Wades father Glen (James Coburn) was by turns callous, distant, and abusive, and Wade has inherited his addiction to alcohol and inability to deal with others. Consequently, Wades ex-wife (Mary Beth Hurt) despises him, his daughter is uncomfortable and frightened in his presence, and the only person who can reach him is his loving but long-suffering girlfriend Margie (Sissy Spacek). When a wealthy businessman is killed in a hunting accident, Wade suspects foul play and pursues the case with an obsession that puzzles all around him; meanwhile, Wades mother dies and his brother Rolfe (Willem Dafoe), the only one in the family to escape Glens abuse without crippling emotional scars, returns to pay his respects and is caught up once again in the damaged lives of his father and brother. James Coburn) won an Academy award for Best Supporting Actor for his work in Affliction, while Nick Nolte was nominated for Best Actor (he lost to Roberto Benigni). ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


USER REVIEWS

Posted: 09/06/11
by
\"Replica
 

egalos de Navidad relojes

Descuento relojes de lujo

Mens relojes baratos , Relojes de lujo

View Cart 0 item(s) - €0.00

Inicio ::  Envío




Want to write a review?

Retribution

Different For Girls

Carlito's Angels

Cross Creek

Invitation to Dance: Wedding Dance - Waltz Slow Dance & Rumba [CD/DVD]

Thing Called Love [Director's Cut]