Sam Elliott is depressed in New Mexico. I was depressed in Las Vegas watching this film.
Off the Map (2005)
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Reviews Counted:90
Fresh:62
Rotten:28
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: Excellent performances mark this leisurely paced film.
Theatrical Release:Mar 11, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $1,257,674
Synopsis: Across the ancient high desert landscape of northern New Mexico, an extraordinary family embarks on a lyrical journey of self-discovery that reveals unexpected moments of grace and the... Across the ancient high desert landscape of northern New Mexico, an extraordinary family embarks on a lyrical journey of self-discovery that reveals unexpected moments of grace and the unpredictable but enduring nature of love. In Campbell Scott's OFF THE MAP, the poetry of a time and a place marked by simplicity comes into full bloom. It's 1974 and the harshly beautiful wilds of Taos are home to 11-year-old Bo Groden (Valentina de Angelis) and her free-thinking family. While constantly yearning for escape from her sparse environment, Bo passes the time with flair and imagination. She's a crack shot with a rifle and a bow and arrow, an artful plunderer of wallets and briefcases, and the compelling mistress of ceremonies for a moonlit three-ring circus of her own invention. Bo's home is an entrancing, challenging place that she will one day transcend to become the woman she was destined to be. Arlene (Joan Allen), Bo's warm, earthy, and eccentric mother, raises most of the family's food in her vegetable garden -- which she prefers to tend in the nude. Meanwhile, Bo's father, Charley (Sam Elliott), the embodiment of Old West masculinity, is losing the battle with his inner demons. When William Gibbs (Jim True-Frost) arrives, a hapless IRS agent with demons of his own, he soon proves to be a catalyst in the lives of the family during this watershed summer. Embraced by the Grodens' idyllic, peculiar world, Gibbs eventually abandons an investigation into the Grodens' tax history and realizes he has fallen in love with both the place and its people. In a surge of creative energy, Gibbs dips a brush in paint and pours his feelings out on canvas, discovering a long hidden talent for artistic expression. The Grodens, too, make their own discoveries over the course of this memorable season -- the mysteries of love and loss, the power of family unity, and the eternal truth that in New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment, anything is possible. Holedigger Studios presents OFF THE MAP, directed by Campbell Scott from a play by Joan Ackermann, who adapted the material for the screen. Scott and George Van Buskirk produced the film, with Martin Garvey and David Newman serving as executive producers. Jonathan Filley is the co-producer. The creative team includes director of photography Juan Ruiz Anchía, editor Andy Keir and production designer Chris Shriver. Amy Westcott designed the costumes and the original music is by Gary DeMichele. Marc Campbell is music supervisor. OFF THE MAP stars Joan Allen, a three-time Oscar® nominee for her performances in THE CONTENDER, THE CRUCIBLE and NIXON, Valentina de Angelis, Sam Elliott, J.K. Simmons, Jim True-Frost and Amy Brenneman. -- © Hole Digger Films [More]
Starring: Joan Allen, Amy Brenneman, Sam Elliott, J.K. Simmons
Starring: Joan Allen, Amy Brenneman, Sam Elliott, J.K. Simmons
Director: Campbell Scott
Director: Campbell Scott
Studio: Holedigger Studios
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Reviews for Off the Map
Flat, pointless rambling film made worse by an adolescent talking like she walked in from a Theater of the Absurd production.
Scott's directorial hand is light but sure, totally trusting of his actors and script, patiently building and sustaining a mood and tone that's always true to the material, devoid of any showing off or intrusive humor, and infused with a tangible honesty
Players bring a fresh spirit to the mix, borne of a fervent desire to live life to the fullest.
A beautifully acted, almost magical-realist tone poem about family and memory.
It's hard not to like a movie in which a mother tells her daughter: 'Come help me finish skinning the bear, and we'll have a picnic.'
Off the Map ... is a movie you soak in and examine, like a painting in an art gallery. You study its shades and lines so you can appreciate the work as a whole.
Meandering and quirky, it's a pensive meditation with stunning cinematography by Juan Ruiz Ancha, who has brilliantly captured the endless blue skies that inspire so many.
Beautifully and convincingly conveys the baffling ways in which love and place can work their wonders upon us and bring about transformation in their wake.
If you've ever stood under a night sky and felt the earth turning beneath you -- and felt insignificant and elated at the same time -- Campbell Scott has your number.
If you're not a Joan Allen fan going into Campbell Scott's offbeat dramedy Off the Map, you will be by the time the lights come up.
The Land of Enchantment lives up to its name in this unusual and surprisingly affecting comedy-drama.
It takes a rugged survivalist mentality to sit through 108 minutes of Off the Map.
[Campbell} Scott does a sound job in marshalling his intrepid cast and crew to tell the story of a very different kind of American family.
...make[s] one marvel at the powerful emotions it has aroused with the momentum of its many small and simple moments...a unique film.
Scott lets the story take its own time, revealing its secrets in its own special way.
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