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A Slipping Down Life

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A Slipping Down Life (2004)

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Reviews Counted: 65

Fresh: 17

Rotten:48

Average Rating: 4.7/10

Consensus: Lili Talyor is the best thing in this uninvolving and unconvincing drama.

Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language including sexual references

Runtime: 1 hr 49 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release: May 14, 2004 Limited

Synopsis: Based on the novel by Anne Tyler, "A Slipping Down Life" is the story of the peculiar courtship of an awkward young woman and a charismatic singer/songwriter, and the profound effect that their unlikely relationship has on each other's... Based on the novel by Anne Tyler, "A Slipping Down Life" is the story of the peculiar courtship of an awkward young woman and a charismatic singer/songwriter, and the profound effect that their unlikely relationship has on each other's lives and futures. Evie Decker (Lili Taylor) is a painfully timid young woman whose monotonous life consists of living with her reclusive widower father (Tom Bower) and working a dead-end job dressed in a rabbit costume at a rundown amusement park. Evie's quiet existence is shattered when she hears a late-night radio interview with struggling musician Drumstrings Casey (Guy Pearce). Evie is fascinated with his seductive voice and sultry lyrics and convinces her best friend Violet (Sara Rue) to go with her to the local roadhouse to see him perform. Seeing him in person, Evie becomes even more mesmerized by the handsome and brooding musicians. During one of Drum's shows, Evie's growing infatuation blends with obsession when she becomes so entranced by his singing that she actually cuts his name into her forehead with a piece of glass. Instead of regretting her action, she considers this her first step towards taking more control of her life. The stunt brings her to Drum's attention and he and his manager David Elliot (John Hawkes) decide to use her as a marketing gimmick at future shows. Evie's total faith in Drum's talent inspires and intrigues him while her role as his "muse" imparts Evie with uncharacteristic self-assurance. The physical attraction between Evie and Drum increases as their emotional need for one another becomes more and more apparent. The inspiration they find together to break out from the confines of low expectations and the ordinariness of small town life begins to conflict with the pursuit of their individual dreams. Together or apart they must decide which path will lead to the fulfillment of their newfound strength. [More]

Starring: Guy Pearce, Lili Taylor, Sara Rue, John Hawkes

Starring: Guy Pearce, Lili Taylor, Sara Rue, John Hawkes, Tom Bower

Director: Toni Kalem

Director: Toni Kalem
Screenwriter: Toni Kalem
Producer: Richard Raddon
Composer: Peter Himmelman
Studio: Lions Gate Films

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Oct 19, 2004

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Cole Smithey
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The two stars were not right for the parts.

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05/21/05
Dennis Schwartz
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If not entirely successful, at least ambitious and, for a long while, even brave.

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03/14/05
Walter Chaw
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The predictable plot lurches forward elliptically, and it's difficult to sustain interest in it.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
08/08/04
Shirley Sealy
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07/03/04
Rob Blackwelder
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A Slipping Down Life has been sitting on the shelf since 1999, and it's not hard to see why.

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06/18/04
Jeffrey M. Anderson
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There's probably not much of an audience for a turgid drama whose monotonous tempo rarely fluctuates from one scene to the next.

Full Review Source: Creative Loafing | comment Comment
06/16/04
Matt Brunson
Creative Loafing
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Has a lot going for it, but not nearly all it should have.

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06/12/04
Marjorie Baumgarten
Austin Chronicle
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An underwhelming misfire of muddled tone and equally unclear emotion.

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06/12/04
Paul Sherman
Boston Herald
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Alternately gloomy and silly stuff.

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06/11/04
Jack Garner
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
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It's interesting, not fascinating, intriguing, not electrifying. But for those in the mood for an offbeat pleasure, A Slipping Down Life may well satisfy.

Full Review Source: Detroit News | comment Comment
06/04/04
Tom Long
Detroit News
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Never cuts much deeper than its subject.

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06/04/04
Terry Lawson
Detroit Free Press
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Weaves a fragile --- and often funny --- spell.

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06/03/04
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Well, I guess it's better than Van Helsing... slightly.

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06/02/04
Sean Burns
Philadelphia Weekly
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What's slipping here isn't so much life as judgment on the part of Taylor and Pearce, two splendid actors marooned on bad-script island where nothing really works.

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05/29/04
Jean Lowerison
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05/29/04
Jules Brenner
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A perplexing, dark and brooding exercise.

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05/28/04
Michael O'Sullivan
Washington Post
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There is no way for a love story to work when we don't believe the lovers belong together.

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05/28/04
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
St. Paul Pioneer Press
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A morose and unconvincing drama about desperate love in a small North Carolina town.

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05/28/04
Phoebe Flowers
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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Independent films like to equate smallness with authenticity, but sometimes, unfortunately, they're just small.

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05/28/04
Erik Lundegaard
Seattle Times
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