Created Dec 18, 2009 09:35PM PST • Edited Dec 18, 2009 09:35PM PST
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Quality
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Very Good 3.5
Dakota Fanning is tremendous in this emotional film that deals with a troubling childhood in the deep American south. Elvis, a boy neighbor, and a sage-like older friends provide solace for this girl, who confronts daily doses of a challenging and some times depressing life. See this movie for its outstanding acting, deft handling of touchy subjects, and a setting that transports you to a different place.
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Great 4.0
Dakota Fanning is a true standout as Lewellen. A wide range is evident. And… who knew she could sing? Kudos also to Cody Hanford as the gruff and abusive father who is turned to incoherency by a strike of lightning.
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Male Stars Great 4.0
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Female Stars Great 4.0
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Female Costars Great 4.0
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Male Costars Great 4.0
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Very Good 3.5
One of my faforite scenes is when Lewellen (Dakota) witnesses some real blues singing and discovers that “Hound Dog” wasn’t first sung by Elvis at all – instead a 50’s era pick-up band shows us where blues really comes from. This, and many other scenes that transport you to the 50’s era south are very well done and a hallmark of this film.
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Direction Very Good 3.5
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Dialogue Very Good 3.5
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Music Very Good 3.5
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Visuals Very Good 3.5
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Content
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Mild 2.1
Despite some touchy subjects, this movie treads lightly and tastefully.
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Sex Titillating 2.1
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Violence Fierce 2.1
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Rudeness Salty 2.1
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Glib 1.5
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Circumstantial Glib 1.5
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Biological Glib 1.5
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Physical Glib 1.5
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11 Trust Points
- A Serious Man Very Good
- Public Enemies Very Good
- Shutter Island Great
- V For Vendetta Great
- The Blind Side Very Good








