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A massage therapist looking to overcome her addictions and reconnect with her son, whose father is an anthropologist in South America studying the Yanomani people, moves in with a wealthy ex-client in New Jersey.

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Release : 2007
Rating : 6.4
Studio : Lionsgate, 
Crew : Production Design,  Property Master, 
Cast : Diane Lane Anton Yelchin Donald Sutherland Chris Evans Kristen Stewart
Genre : Drama Thriller

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Reviews

Cebalord
2018/08/30

Very best movie i ever watch

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Micitype
2018/08/30

Pretty Good

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MusicChat
2018/08/30

It's complicated... I really like the directing, acting and writing but, there are issues with the way it's shot that I just can't deny. As much as I love the storytelling and the fantastic performance but, there are also certain scenes that didn't need to exist.

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Josephina
2018/08/30

Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.

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TxMike
2012/05/14

This is a rather strange movie with big stars. When it is all said and done the main theme seems to be 'out of bad comes good'. And near the end the narration contains 'We are the sum of all the people we ever meet. You change the tribe, and the tribe changes you.'The tribe reference is at two levels in this film. Anton Yelchin is Finn Earl, about to turn 16. His father is an anthropologist living with a native 'Fierce People' tribe far away, and he invites Finn to spend the summer with him there. But something happens, some petty trouble, that prevents that so he and his mom end up going to the large, 9000+ acre private property of a very wealthy man, where mom will be his personal masseuse.The second meaning of "tribe" in this film are the assorted family and hangers-on at the country property. Young Finn has experiences there which change him forever, and he changes the tribe.His mom is Diane Lane as Liz Earl. The very wealthy man is Donald Sutherland as Ogden C. Osborne. His grandson is Chris Evans as Bryce. And his granddaughter is Kristen Stewart as Maya. Maya and Finn are both 15 about to turn 16 (pretty close to their actual ages), and they become friends, maybe more than friends.The movie is pretty strange and most 'normal' viewers will not like it, but I enjoyed it for the novelty and a chance to see two actors (Yelchin and Stewart) in the early stages of their careers. SPOILERS: Bryce really is the bad guy in the 'tribe', early on he gets angry that grandpa "replaced him" by having Finn be his partner in a traditional family balloon race. Bryce retaliates by ambushing and sodomizing Finn one night. Bryce was hooded, but later via a cigarette lighter Finn realized it was him. Then even later Bryce, angry at his grandpa smothered and killed him with a pillow. Eventually all this fractured the 'tribe' and Finn and mom went back to New York, while Maya was bing sent to a boarding school in Switzerland. We feel they will stay in touch.

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annevejb
2012/04/21

How the world seems to work depends on who you are. The children of the 7th richest man in the USA are a pattern that I also notice in Woody Allen's musical, Everyone Says I Love You (1996). One of the great musicals. Magnificent: The daughter Maya definitely makes me think of Drew Barrymore's Skylar. Scary: The son Bryce is paralleled by a wider range of characters, subtly different too: Obviously the parolee Charles Ferry, played by Tim Roth. Also D.J. (Natasha Lyonne), Laura (Natalie Portman), Lane (Gaby Hoffmann) and their friend Claire (Barbara Hollander). Possibly also brother Scott (Lukas Haas). For me, these are all cartoons of what often happens to real people in the everyday world, even though these two features are both set in very unreal worlds. Theirs are the worlds of the 'haves'. At the end of the 50% wow I Could Never Be Your Woman (2007), scary Saoirse Ronan, Yasmin Paige, and 'unlisted guitarist' sing their tribute to scary. * When I drift from simply enjoying the story it tends to be to muse about beliefs. To me, that is to properly enjoy this story. Maya and Bryce have different beliefs, but if they are not held in a pure form, they are things that they can have in common, just interpreted in different ways and of a different priority. Nice guy Maya, to take that nice guy core to a pure extreme could make her very fragile, indeed. It would also make it rather difficult for her to be properly nice? Skylar might make me consider differently. Bryce has a very pure form of a belief that in a milder form might talk about questions of justice? Except that with him it is on the level of psycho killer. This is the age where politicians praise and help the strong and penalise the weak, in the UK definitely. Britain has been puritan, in some way or other, for some time. I am reminded of the extinction of the dinosaurs as hinted at in the Jurassic Park series. The small guys sink first, the big guys get bigger, then all fall down. * SPOILERS Out of bad comes good. Bryce had a rather literal interpretation of that. Maya was looking in a different direction entirely, with potential success. Finn followed Bryce's logic, but somehow when it came to the crunch he added a hidden extra. Rite of passage, Finn was accepted into the tribe. The beliefs are clear, but reality might need other if things are to be worthwhile. To feel honour bound to the rulebook can create a big problem.

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hinomoris
2010/03/04

A brilliant and sensitive movie with interwoven plot lines. As a general warning, the movie turns quite dark about half way through. As sudden as it is, this is a change that I found fitting to the themes of the movie, particularly the comparison of the Ishkanani to the filthy rich, and (as is said by Finn at the end) how each person makes up the tribe, and how the whole tribe is reflected in each person.Anton Yelchin (Finn Earl) is spectacular in this movie. He is probably best known as Chekov from Star Trek or Kyle Reese in Terminator Salvation, but he's been in a whole plethora of movies you've probably never heard of (Alpha Dog, which is another brilliant performance on Yelchin's part, House of D, Hearts in Atlantis, to name a few...) The point is that this kid really takes this movie and makes it his own. Other excellent performances from Diane Lane and Donald Sutherland are what takes this movie up a notch, from great to excellent.

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charlytully
2009/01/10

To the eight people who found the previous FIERCE PEOPLE comments by "Psycolicious Me" and "Topdany" "helpful," as well as to any future site visitors who see them before their authors delete them: these negative critique's are not only shorter than the site guidelines mandate, but they are entirely bogus, nonfactual, incorrect, and misinformative. For instance, Blythe's dad is in a coma, NOT dead--Maya and Finn even visit him in the hospital. Furthermore, it was estate deer poacher Dwayne--NOT Blythe--who knocked up Jilly the maid, etc., etc. So if you have ADD which makes you incapable of focusing on the simplest details, please keep your condition to yourself by not pretending to be Siskel or Ebert. Otherwise, include a disclaimer with your comments!

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