The dramatic tension is nil. But the performances, particularly by Hunt (in a non-comedic role, for a change), are worth a look.
Loggerheads (2005)
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Reviews Counted:17
Fresh:12
Rotten:5
Average Rating:6.4/10
Consensus: Loggerheads is an understated, quietly moving character study, bolstered by great performances.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for mature thematic material and brief strong language.
Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Oct 14, 2005 Limited
Synopsis: Shot on location in director Tim Kirkman's home state of North Carolina, LOGGERHEADS is a moving, meditative exploration of love and family, told through three interconnected tales. Mark (Kip... Shot on location in director Tim Kirkman's home state of North Carolina, LOGGERHEADS is a moving, meditative exploration of love and family, told through three interconnected tales. Mark (Kip Pardue, GLAMORAMA) is a young drifter who has come to Kure Beach to help save the loggerhead turtles with which he has always been obsessed. Estranged from his adoptive parents, whose fundamentalism led them to reject him when they found out he was gay, Mark begins a healing relationship with a kind hotel manager, George (Michael Kelly). Meanwhile, Mark's adoptive mother, Elizabeth (Tess Harper), struggles with her loss, attempting to reconcile her allegiance to her minister husband (Chris Sarandon) with her persistent love for her son. The quiet rebellion that grows in her is superbly and subtly acted, as she forms an alliance with a free-spirited elderly neighbor, Ruth (Ann Pierce). Finally, Mark's real mother, Grace (Bonnie Hunt, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN), has returned home to live with her mother (Michael Learned), still haunted by the child she was forced to give up at 17. While she struggles to find him against the wishes of the adoption agency, she navigates the old wounds that characterize her relationship with her own mother. LOGGERHEADS refreshes with its slow pacing, lack of sensationalism, and portrayal of realistic characters with very real problems. Their search for meaning and joy amidst life's mundanities is a quiet wonder, as is the beautiful location photography. [More]
Starring: Bonnie Hunt, Tess Harper, Mike Kelly, Michael Learned
Starring: Bonnie Hunt, Tess Harper, Mike Kelly, Michael Learned, Kip Pardue, Chris Sarandon, Robin Weigert
Director: Tim Kirkman, "Savage" Steve Holland
Director: Tim Kirkman
Screenwriter: Tim Kirkman
Director: "Savage" Steve Holland
Producer: Gil Holland
Studio: Strand Releasing
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Reviews for Loggerheads
Despite a meandering tone, Loggerheads is consistently watchable thanks to committed actors playing recognizable, decent folks just trying to do the right thing -- or rectify mistakes of the past.
This quiet community and family drama set on the North Carolina shore offers a bighearted outlook on how to absorb change and defeat.
Slow, unadorned, compassionate, and earnest, Loggerheads is a low-fi throwback to the independent films of the 1980s and '90s -- heartland miniatures hewn from plainspoken lives.
Featuring a number of nicely honed performances and weaving three initially disparate tales into one, Loggerheads delivers far more than you might expect.
In the end, for all its good intentions, Loggerheads is so slow and earnest that it's hard for the viewer not to lose patience.
Loggerheads is not a movie where the emotions are tidy and the messages are clear.
A delicate if somewhat soap-operatic Southern mood piece that occasionally clicks.
If it isn't easy being any of the troubled people wandering through the film, Loggerheads makes it easy not only to believe in them, but to care about them as well.
Writer-director Kirkman takes the basic ingredients of a Lifetime movie and turns Loggerheads into something special indeed.
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