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Review: Winter Solstice (*** 1/2)



 
 
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Old April 15th 05, 05:33 AM
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Default Review: Winter Solstice (*** 1/2)

WINTER SOLSTICE
A film review by Steve Rhodes

Copyright 2005 Steve Rhodes



RATING (0 TO ****): *** 1/2



If WINTER SOLSTICE went any slower, it would have to come to a complete
stop. This movie, which could easily be written off as just a guy flick, is
a family drama without any dramatic moments.



But, starring a never better Anthony LaPaglia ("Without a Trace") as the
father of two teens, this story about coping years after a tragedy will
touch your heart, without ever manipulating it, and will tickle your funny
bone, without ever appearing to try.



What is absolutely certain -- I can testify to this as the father of a
sixteen-year-old boy -- is that Josh Sternfeld's writing and directing
perfectly captures the words and actions of a pair of teens. These lads are
still trying to deal with the pain brought on by the loss of their mother a
half a decade ago. Her death and her absence are almost never mentioned,
but it clearly haunts Jim Winters (LaPaglia) and his two boys, Gabe (Aaron
Stanford), recently out of high school, and Pete (Mark Webber), still in it.



Unlike the typical jobs we find in movies, Jim owns a small landscape
gardening and maintenance service. Designing gardens is a great outlet for
his well hidden emotional pain, but, as he explains to Molly Ripkin (Allison
Janney), a new neighbor, the maintenance is the hardest and most important
part of gardening. Of course, this is a perfect metaphor for Jim's
relationship with his two boys, lots of tough maintenance.



Gabe and Pete love their dad, but, like most teens, they want most of all to
keep their coolness quotient high at all times, never doing what dad wants
if they can somehow slide by. Gabe, a hard worker at a local produce
wholesaler, clearly has some plans since he's been working double shifts to
accumulate cash. Pete, on the other hand, has one gear -- neutral. He's
about to go into summer school again since he spends all of his class time
in a self-made cloud. Neither boy is openly rebellious, but neither will
accept much direction or advice.



All of the characters are certain to earn your respect and your sympathy.
Calling to mind another such fine film, YOU CAN COUNT ON ME, WINTER SOLSTICE
is an exquisite and sublime experience that speaks to us with an honesty and
a subtle power that is rarely captured on film.



WINTER SOLSTICE runs 1:29. It is rated R for "language" and would be
acceptable for kids around 12 and up.



The film opens nationwide in the United States on Friday, April 22, 2005.
In the Silicon Valley, it will be showing at the AMC theaters, the Century
theaters and the Camera Cinemas.



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