Among the many attractive elements of Tumbleweeds is the film's lack of stereotype and obvious event.
Tumbleweeds (1999)
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Reviews Counted:64
Fresh:54
Rotten:10
Average Rating:7/10
Consensus: Strong performances add authenticity and depth.
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Mary Jo Walker (Janet McTeer) is a Southern mother who hides her self-consciousness by overcompensating. She drinks, wears revealing outfits, and says things that other people would never even... Mary Jo Walker (Janet McTeer) is a Southern mother who hides her self-consciousness by overcompensating. She drinks, wears revealing outfits, and says things that other people would never even consider. Fleeing her latest abusive relationship, she and her daughter, twelve-year-old Ava (Kimberly Brown), head out west. They eventually settle in Starlight Beach, California, and seem to be getting along just fine on their own, but it isn't long before the cycle threatens to repeat itself. McTeer's portrayal of Mary Jo is so seamless that one might forget she is even acting. Reminiscent of the character driven films that made 1970s Hollywood so exhilarating. [More]
Starring: Janet McTeer, Kimberly Brown, Jay O. Sanders, Gavin O'Connor
Starring: Janet McTeer, Kimberly Brown, Jay O. Sanders, Gavin O'Connor, Michael J. Pollard, Lois Smith, Laurel Holloman, Noah Emmerich, Ashley Buccille
Director: Gavin O'Connor
Director: Gavin O'Connor
Screenwriter: Gavin O'Connor, Angela Shelton
Story: Angela Shelton
Producer: Gregory O'Connor
Composer: David Mansfield
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Reviews for Tumbleweeds
Tumbleweeds is most worthwhile for its mother-daughter scenes, which ring truer than those in Anywhere but Here.
When the film is as lovingly put together as this funny and heartwarming one is, it is one to be savored.
There is something so poignant and generous and sad in that dilemma that women all over may watch McTeer's performance and glimpse an essential truth in it.
Tumbleweeds is far from a slick Hollywood-style production. It's not encumbered, for one thing, by star power. There's no list of past hits, Oscar bids, parts gone wrong.
Keep it authentic, keep it modest, keep it hopping. That's what happens in Tumbleweeds.
Nuanced performances that ring so true you can't help but become emotionally involved in their lives.
It's the two leads, however, who truly make the film, with their incredible chemistry and infectious energy.
A deeply and disappointingly conventional picture masquerading as a free-spirited one.
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