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Rare Objects

  • 2023
  • R
  • 2h 3m
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5.3/10
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Katie Holmes in Rare Objects (2023)
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A young woman seeks to rebuild her life when she takes work at an antique store. She regains her confidence from the kind souls who own the shop, until faces from her traumatic past start to... Read allA young woman seeks to rebuild her life when she takes work at an antique store. She regains her confidence from the kind souls who own the shop, until faces from her traumatic past start to surface.A young woman seeks to rebuild her life when she takes work at an antique store. She regains her confidence from the kind souls who own the shop, until faces from her traumatic past start to surface.

  • Director
    • Katie Holmes
  • Writers
    • Katie Holmes
    • Phaedon A. Papadopoulos
  • Stars
    • Julia Mayorga
    • Katie Holmes
    • Saundra Santiago
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    625
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Katie Holmes
    • Writers
      • Katie Holmes
      • Phaedon A. Papadopoulos
    • Stars
      • Julia Mayorga
      • Katie Holmes
      • Saundra Santiago
    • 14User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Julia Mayorga
    Julia Mayorga
    • Benita Parla
    Katie Holmes
    Katie Holmes
    • Diana Van der Laar
    Saundra Santiago
    Saundra Santiago
    • Aymee Parla
    Candy Buckley
    Candy Buckley
    • Linda Van der Laar
    Giancarlo Vidrio
    Giancarlo Vidrio
    • Anthony
    Derek Luke
    Derek Luke
    • Ben Winshaw
    Alan Cumming
    Alan Cumming
    • Peter Kessler
    David Alexander Flinn
    David Alexander Flinn
    • James Van der Laar
    Jimi Stanton
    Jimi Stanton
    • Chris
    Olivia Gilliatt
    Olivia Gilliatt
    • Angie
    Ashley Noel Jones
    Ashley Noel Jones
    • Waitress - Honey Well
    Rose Lane Sanfilippo
    Rose Lane Sanfilippo
    • Jasmine
    Matthew Lawler
    Matthew Lawler
    • Dr. Joseph
    Yan Xi
    Yan Xi
    • Wealthy Woman
    Brian Richardson
    • Customer #1
    Barbara Singer
    • Older Woman
    Heather Girardi
    Heather Girardi
    • Nurse
    Yvette Mercedes
    Yvette Mercedes
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    • Director
      • Katie Holmes
    • Writers
      • Katie Holmes
      • Phaedon A. Papadopoulos
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    10karolygrof

    Perfectly underrated NOT your boring Hollywoodian script.

    When I first read the summery, I was hoping not to watch just another revenge or vindication story and I am glad I didn't judge the book by the cover. I thought to myself, let's give it a try simply because of the stars playing in it. I was very pleasantly surprised.

    It is more of a realistic approach to human nature, how lives intertwine and friendships are formed. The story evolves around human emotions in a very delicate way. Thanks to the brilliant writing I was watching and experiencing a huge range of complex human emotions, and the even more brilliant acting made it impossible to look away. I often get easily bored by American produced money making blockbusters and ending up stop watching, not this time.

    Rare Objects is hugely underrated, we need more movies like this!
    3The_nibs

    Didn't care for it

    The protagonist is a lovely actress, and Alan Cummings is adorable, but the drama is predictable and lacking. I have not read the book but I was hoping that this film was really going to unpack the trauma of sexual assault victims. Instead it focuses more on Holmes' character, a bipolar/schizophrenic addict who fidgets a lot, and her relationship with Benita. In fact their surface level friendship takes up a good portion of the film but it's not terribly interesting. They have a couple of giggly late night chat sessions, get drunk a couple of times, and wax poetic about life, but other than being broken, which apparently every character is in some capacity, I don't see what they have in common. I'm a trauma victim, I just don't see bonding over mental illness as a positive thing. I also really disliked how preachy this film feels, characters constantly drop feel good lines about beauty, honesty and rebirth, it feels like a Pinterest board full of inspirational quotes, and they like to show broken objects constantly to remind you of how broken the characters are, but unlike objects people cannot be repaired with some gold epoxy resin. And that's the big drawback here, a woman who was raped almost never discusses or receives therapy for it, and we're suppose to believe she picks up and moves on. Sexual trauma is a life time affliction, and it would take way longer for this woman to acclimate post trauma than it depicts in the film. It honestly undermines the severity of mental health in pursuit of touting some flowery speech and feel good moments. I think Katie Holmes would have been better sticking to Pinterest.
    10corribiesemeyer

    Slow but so many great lessons.

    I am giving this movie a higher rating simply because the movie resonates with where I am in life, coming to terms with a lot of grief and hard emotions. This movie forced me to slow down and think and feel my own experiences. The movie was slow, there was a lot of room for improvement but I thought it was really beautiful. There was this uncomfortable tension amongst all the characters that was felt and added a certain electricity. It was completely different than expected but much appreciated from my own perspective. This movie won't be for everyone as the ratings reflect. I would have loved a little more development and dialogue.
    TxMike

    Young woman in NYC tries to get her life together.

    There are several stories going on here but the central one is a college student called Benita, she lives with her single mom, there is no hint of a father. She attends CUNY and hopes to get a degree in Economics. She views it as something that will allow her to get a decent job.

    But something traumatic happens after she meets a seemingly nice stranger at a bar. It disrupts her entire existence. She gets help, ends up in a facility that treats people with emotional and/or drug and alcohol issues. When she gets out she does not tell her mom about it all, but does say she is "taking a break" from college.

    Katie Holmes co-wrote the screenplay and directs it. She also has a prime role as a woman of a wealthy family but who has no control of her life. She and Benita meet at the facility and become friends.

    Benita is determined to get her life back on track, she interviews for a job working in a store that sells antique items to wealthy customers. Her boss is played by Alan Cumming.

    My wife and I watched it on DVD from our public library. The whole movie has an unusual feel to it, including how relationships are handled. Still it was an enjoyable watch as something different, and to see how the various dynamics worked out.
    6ferguson-6

    Julia Mayorga is a rising star

    Greetings again from the darkness. The emotional turmoil in the aftermath of being the victim of sexual assault is incomprehensible to anyone who hasn't experienced such trauma. Writer-director Katie Holmes and Phaedon A Papadopoulos have adapted Kathleen Tessaro's 2016 novel, transitioning it from depression-era to modern day New York City. At the center of the story are two women, one working diligently to regain some control of her life, and another with a form of mental illness that seems to prevent a return to normalcy.

    We first see Benita (Julia Mayorga, "American Rust") as she is ending her stay for therapy. She has been the victim of a sexual assault that led to an abortion. Her reunion with her mother (Saundra Santiago, "Miami Vice") is quite awkward since Benita hasn't told her mom any of what she's been through ... only that she's taking some time off from college classes. As Benita looks for a job in the old neighborhood, we see her visions and flashbacks - what led to the attack, as well as her bonding with Diana (director Katie Holmes) during therapy.

    The owner (Alan Cumming) of a local antique shop takes a shine to Benita and not only offers her a job, but also tutors her on how best to deal with their customer base. One of those customers happens to be the same Diana from therapy. It turns out Diana and her brother come from big money, and he does what he can for his sister. Things get interesting when the shop's co-owner, Winshaw (Derek Luke, Holmes' co-star in PIECES OF APRIL, 2003) shows up. Life lessons and philosophical mutterings are sprinkled throughout conversations in the shop, and Benita really values her budding friendship on the outside with Diana.

    The lessons here are plenty, and most of them are quite obvious and re-treads from other stories. One can't ever really go home again and have it be the same. Old friends may run into each other, but the connection is different in adulthood (partners, kids, jobs, etc all change people's priorities). We can all make new friends, but if the history isn't there, the bond is only so strong. Alan Cumming offers up the best lesson when he discusses how broken vases can be reassembled, with their repaired cracks creating more beauty and value. Everyone in this movie is broken in their own way, and it's true that for those who persevere, the cracks add strength and beauty. Julie Mayorga is a rising star, and Saundra Santiago, Derek Luke, and Alan Cumming all deliver their usual strong performances. Looking at bad memories as bad dreams can often help folks recover, but true mental illness is a significant battle for all involved. As a side note, this is yet another movie where the background music is played entirely too loud and often interferes with the dialogue and flow.

    Opening April 14, 2023.

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    • Goofs
      When Benita comes out of the building with a paper taken from the message board containing a job notice, the paper is curved with bent corners, but the notice is now a flat business or index card with no bent corners.
    • Quotes

      Diana Van der Laar: A normal life. Who in the world would want something so small?

    • Soundtracks
      Truth Hurts
      Written by Steven Cheung (ASCAP), Ricky Reed (as Eric Burton Frederic) (BMI), Jesse St. John Geller (BMI), Lizzo (as Melissa V. Jefferson) (NS)

      Published by Anthem Boardwalk Music Publishing, Frederic and Ried Music, Jesse SJ Music, Lizzo Music Publishing, SONY/ATV Ballad, SONY/ATV Songs LLC, Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corps

      Performed by Julia Mayorga & Olivia Gilliatt

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Рідкісні предмети
    • Production companies
      • Lafayette Pictures (II)
      • Yale Productions
      • IFC Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,454
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,297
      • Apr 16, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,454
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      2 hours 3 minutes
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