- Studio: Paramount Classics
- Release Date: Nov 10, 2000
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100It's rare to get a good movie about the touchy adult relationship of a sister and brother. Rarer still for the director to be more fascinated by the process than the outcome. This is one of the best movies of the year.
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100Satisfying in every respect, it's a piece of blue-collar chamber music, never treating the characters cheaply, allowing them a complex entwinement of emotions.
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It's simply a quiet and heartbreaking look at the dynamics of one family. That's the beauty of it.
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100Beautiful, compassionate, articulate domestic drama.
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100There may be bigger, costlier, weighter films this year. There's none lovelier.
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100Few films have explored the complicated bonds of love and resentment between brother and sister with such delightful honesty.
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100The best American movie of the year. Has a subtext so powerful that it reaches out and pulls you under. Even when the surface is tranquil, you know in your guts what's at stake.
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100A humanistic gem of a movie, with unforgettable performances from Linney and Ruffalo.
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91It's a movie about having a sibling and all of the pain, joy, love and anxiety that that entails: a movie, in other words, for almost everyone.
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91A drama that embraces the ambiguities and contradictions of family ties and human nature in all its irrational glory.
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90In this modest but brilliant little movie, we find ourselves immersed in life itself.
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90It's a rare thrill -- in this cinematically hollow year.
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90One of the best pictures I've seen all year. Funny, touching, even inspiring at times.
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90Melancholy little gem of a movie.
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90Maybe these lives are, objectively speaking, inconsequential. But they have a resonance that big, sappy "relationship" pictures ought to envy.
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90A sensitive, intimate, enormously touching drama.
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88Honest, poignant and very funny, full of memorable, moving moments.
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88One of the most rewarding and engaging movies of the year. Don't miss it.
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88A small but moving film that gets the details right (life in a sleepy burg, sidewalk chats between old high school pals) and gets at the heart of human longing for family, for love.
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88The best drama you've seen about Anytown, USA, since "American Beauty."
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85It's the sum of things not spoken, things too painful to express, that's the heart of this quietly moving drama.