Elliot, a troubled former successful writer decides to write about a missing wife and the following murder trial of her husband.Elliot, a troubled former successful writer decides to write about a missing wife and the following murder trial of her husband.Elliot, a troubled former successful writer decides to write about a missing wife and the following murder trial of her husband.
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- 3 nominations total
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- TriviaThe movie is based on Hans Reiser (true story) and Hans is an American computer programmer, entrepreneur, and convicted murderer. In April 2008, Hans Reiser was convicted of the first-degree murder of his wife, Nina Reiser, who disappeared in September 2006. He subsequently pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of second-degree murder, as part of a settlement agreement that included disclosing the location of his wife's body, which he revealed to be in a shallow grave near the couple's home.
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[last lines]
Stephen Elliott: You remember when you taught me to drive? I was 14. You let me drive out to Warren park in a '69 mustang. I loved that car. You used to take me out, let me drive. I remember feelin' so happy and free, full of hope and potential.
Neil Elliott: I don't know why you always told people I taught you to drive in the mustang. It was a red 1968 Oldsmobile Delmont convertible, in Warren park in the parkin' lot. You were belligerent, and you were a terrible driver. So we only did it once.
Stephen Elliott: Wanna go for a drive? I don't wanna see you for an hour.
Neil Elliott: Nah, we'd just argue.
Stephen Elliott: Fine. Then we'll just go. We'll agree not to talk. It doesn't matter. None of it matters.
Neil Elliott: All right. You gotta help me up here. Help your old dad get up...
- ConnectionsFeatured in Half in the Bag: 2016 Movie Catch-up (2016)
Franco is the protagonist, a writer who wrote a great book about his broken childhood, and the relationship with his abusive father, but it comes to life that what he's passing off as truth may not be all that, and he tries to redeem his career with a new book about a True Crime, evolving a father (played by Christian Slater, who I have not scene in forever) whose on trail for the murder of his wife.
It's an Intriguing story about how sometimes we remember things differently than they actually happen. James Franco played this role well. It was not a matter of weather he was right or wrong, but just a matter of how he saw things that was not entirely accurate.
Ed Harris and Franco had some really good scenes together as well. Harris played the abusive father who, like his son, remembers events differently. The father son connection felt very realistic.
This is not the first time Franco has done a film on Child abuse (also not the fist time Amber Heard played an ex-punk rock bases with a few issues, she also did it in the recent but horrible film One More Time). Franco also tackled the trouble youth Topic in the film Yosemite, but that movie was a little more serious while this one is definitely better done.
I can recommend.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $13,191
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,517
- Apr 17, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $15,364
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1