Consistently engaging and intelligent.
Pieces of April (2003)
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Reviews Counted:143
Fresh:121
Rotten:22
Average Rating:7.1/10
Consensus: A delightful, heartfelt comedy.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for language, sensuality, drug content and images of nudity
Runtime: 80 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Oct 17, 2003 Limited
Box Office: $2,313,443
Synopsis: Katie Holmes is outstanding as the title character in Peter Hedges's PIECES OF APRIL. Holmes stars as April Burns, the black sheep of her family who has left suburbia for a Lower East Side... Katie Holmes is outstanding as the title character in Peter Hedges's PIECES OF APRIL. Holmes stars as April Burns, the black sheep of her family who has left suburbia for a Lower East Side tenement. To reconnect with her mother, Joy (Patricia Clarkson), and father, Jim (Oliver Platt), she invites them and her wisecracking brother (John Gallagher Jr.) and perfect sister (Alison Pill) for Thanksgiving dinner at her apartment, and against their better judgment, the Burnses pile up in the family station wagon, pick up Grandma (Alice Drummond), and head to the big city from the safe confines of their stereotypical suburban home. But Joy is seriously ill, complicating the road trip; meanwhile, April's oven is broken, sending her off to her bizarre and wacky neighbors to try to borrow their kitchen. Her interaction with Wayne (Sean Hayes) is a riot. Holmes is a revelation as April, showing marvelous range and depth as the outcast daughter who still strives for her mother's affection. Derek Luke is excellent as April's caring boyfriend, who understands how important this Thanksgiving dinner is to her. Platt is solid as the father, with just the right amount of vulnerability, but Clarkson nearly steals the movie; she takes over the screen in every scene she's in. Hedges's directorial debut, following screenplays for WHAT'S EATING GILBERT GRAPE, ABOUT A BOY, and A MAP OF THE WORLD, is well-paced and fun to watch. The soundtrack features music by Stephin Merritt with the 6ths and Magnetic Fields. [More]
Starring: Katie Holmes, Patricia Clarkson, Oliver Platt, Sean Hayes
Starring: Katie Holmes, Patricia Clarkson, Oliver Platt, Sean Hayes, Derek Luke, Alison Pill, John A. Gallagher, Alice Drummond, Sisqo
Director: Peter Hedges
Director: Peter Hedges
Screenwriter: Peter Hedges
Producer: Alexis Alexanian, John Lyons, Gary Winick
Studio: MGM/UA
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Reviews for Pieces of April
It's in the cross-cutting between April's disaster-prone preparations and her family's turbulent journey that Hedges's movie finds its lively and likeable rhythm.
The dialogue is crisp and natural, particularly when Clarkson unloads with parental complaining or surprising humor.
Thanks to a brilliant script and spot-on performances, Pieces Of April turns out to be a perfect film about families and what makes them work.
April's attempts at cooking provide most of the laughs, and watching her trying to mash raw potatoes is worth the price of admission alone.
Even though some of the situations and characterizations might seem extreme, the storytelling doesn't feel contrived. Again, it feels real.
Few films have captured the guilt, anxiety and gallows humor of Thanksgiving as successfully.
An emotionally powerful ending aside, Pieces of April should have been a warm and fuzzy Thanksgiving treat. Instead, it's mostly just fuzzy.
This is one of those quietly wonderful films that really deserves an audience.
It's an amusingly indelible portrait of a family reunion and reconciliation -- and leaving this life with no regrets.
Everything worked out a little too neatly for this farce to convince as drama.
The film more than earns its heartwarming finale by virtue of the skilled performances of the leads.
This year's spilled turkey tribute...provides an abundance of holiday stuffing/suffering in dispelling the dysfunctional family spirit.
What raises 'Pieces of April' above its flaws is the emotional investment that Hedges and his cast have made in it.
It looks like what it is: a movie shot quickly, with digital cameras and on the cheap, but with enough talent on screen to keep the audience engaged.
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