If you're looking for something a bit more lighthearted, head elsewhere. But that doesn't mean we're going to give a bad Rapp to this dark and complex tale.
Winter Passing (2006)
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Reviews Counted:51
Fresh:21
Rotten:30
Average Rating:5.4/10
Consensus: This dour coming-of-age story has nothing to distinguish it from similarly themed indie fare.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, some drug use and sexuality
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Feb 17, 2006 Limited
Synopsis: Adam Rapp makes his impressive feature film directorial debut with WINTER PASSING, an intimate, often bleak, but ultimately hopeful film about the importance of family, however dysfunctional. Zooey... Adam Rapp makes his impressive feature film directorial debut with WINTER PASSING, an intimate, often bleak, but ultimately hopeful film about the importance of family, however dysfunctional. Zooey Deschanel carries the movie as Reese Holdin, a sullen, depressed, self-mutilating actress struggling to stay afloat in New York. When an aggressive editor (Amy Madigan) offers her a fat check in exchange for the love letters written by her famous writer parents, she returns to her father's Michigan farm in search of a payday, but instead finds herself trying to connect with her estranged father (Ed Harris), as well as the odd surrogate family he's assembled for himself. Rapp's script is sharp and his direction is solid, but his greatest achievement may be the performances he coaxes from his talented cast. Ed Harris is powerful and moving as Don Holdin (whose last name makes the Salinger reference explicit), an erstwhile American icon who's become alcoholic, reclusive, and borderline insane since the recent suicide of his wife. Will Ferrell shows off unexpected range with an effective, understated comic turn as Corbit, an odd former Christian rocker turned bodyguard and handyman, and Amelia Warner is engaging as Shelly, a pretty young former student who watches over Don and might or might not be his lover. But it's Deschanel who propels the movie, making her character at times profoundly unlikable--as in a jarring early scene in which she drowns her terminally ill kitten in the East River--but nevertheless riveting and redeemable. While there's never much doubt that Reese will manage to rediscover herself with the help of her father and his companions, the characters are unique and well-drawn, and watching her do so is a pleasure. [More]
Starring: Zooey Deschanel, Will Ferrell, Amy Madigan, Rachel Dratch
Starring: Zooey Deschanel, Will Ferrell, Amy Madigan, Rachel Dratch, Amelia Warner, Ed Harris, Michael Chernus, Anthony Rapp
Director: Adam Rapp
Director: Adam Rapp
Producer: Laura Bickford
Studio: Yari Film Group
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Reviews for Winter Passing
Midway through, Rapp loses momentum, failing to hone in on just what kind of movie he wants to make, and Winter Passing languishes in that no-man's land between tiny, meandering, indie drama and plotted, pointed family melodrama.
Unfortunately, as a character, Don -- Roth-like in stature, Salinger-esque in seclusion -- and the angst of a blossoming performer among literary giants is too familiar to feel fresh.
A little movie that straddles the fence of mediocrity from start to finish, Winter Passing is worth seeing mainly for one reason: Zooey Deschanel.
A portrait of grieving artists, trying to get back to the quotidian business of suffering.
This could easily slip over into the realm of the melodramatic, but the solid performances keep it from going over the edge (but just barely).
gets by solely on the fact that there's enthusiasm in it, but that enthusiasm never reaches out to embrace the audience.
While Deschanel is the reason to see Winter Passing, her support is nearly impeccable in keeping it from being a one-woman show.
Winter Passing is one dull, extended encounter session among hackneyed characters.
A cold, hard work inhabited by tortured or incidental characters who embody an interior journey that is neither entertaining nor cathartic.
Makes too many of the same rookie filmmaker mistakes which keep similar films with smaller budgets and lesser known casts from even getting a minor theatrical release
Stand in the middle of a film festival and swing a stick and you're bound to hit a movie just like this.
So what we have is a bunch of damaged people acting damaged and trying to get on with lives of quiet desperation. This is generally what's considered art nowadays.
A feeble domestic drama...by turns clumsily melodramatic, ostentatiously quirky and crudely sentimental.
Winter Passing is a classic example of a pedestrian motion picture being lifted out of mediocrity by an arresting lead performance. Zooey Deschanel doesn't just elevate Winter Passing; she carries it.
It distinguishes itself thanks to assured performances that burn with quiet conviction.
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February 06, 2006:
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