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    A Home at the End of the World

    A Home at the End of the World
    Actors: Harris Allan, Jeff J.j. Authors, Andrew Chalmers, Joshua Close, Wendy Crewson
    Studio: Warner Home Video
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $14.98
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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 105 reviews
    Sales Rank: 24008

    Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd, Subtitled, Widescreen, Surround Sound, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 97 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: WARD38964D
    ISBN: 0790795531
    UPC: 085393896423
    EAN: 9780790795539
    ASIN: B0002Y4PPK

    Theatrical Release Date: 2004
    Release Date: November 2, 2004
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    Colin Farrell takes a break from action flicks (S.W.A.T., Alexander) to make A Home at the End of the World, an intimate film based on a novel by Michael Cunningham (author of The Hours). As a boy, Bobby (played as an adult by Farrell) loses both parents and his beloved older brother, ending up more-or-less adopted by the family of his best friend, Jonathan (played as an adult by Dallas Roberts). Jonathan's feelings for Bobby go beyond friendship; Bobby is open to the possibilities. Bobby follows Jonathan to New York and falls into a relationship with Clare (Robin Wright Penn, The Princess Bride). The three form an alternative family, move out to the country, and discover that even alternative families have their dysfunctions. Bobby is so innocent and open he sometimes seems like a pansexual Forrest Gump, but Roberts, Wright Penn, and Sissy Spacek give rich performances. --Bret Fetzer

    Product Description
    A story that chronicles a dozen years in the lives of two best friends. The film charts a journey of trials triumphs loves & losses. Nothe question is: can they navigate the unusual triangle theyve created & hold their friendship together? Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 02/14/2006 Starring: Wendy Crewson Colin Farrell Run time: 96 minutes Rating: R


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    5 out of 5 stars ABSOLUTELY STUNNING FARRELL   June 30, 2009
    Alfredo R. Villanueva (New York, NY United States)
    I put together a list of must see movies for Gay Pride Day and guess what, this one headed the list. Colin Farrell gives an absolutely amazing performance as Bobby, the young man who must choose between Jonathan, his life-long love, and Claire, Jonathan's soulmate, with whom Bobby eventually has a child. Sissy Spacek shines in the role of Alice, Jonathan's mother. But the real star, of course, is Michael Cunningham who, here and in The Hours dares to show the complexity of all human relationships, which cross gender definitions and barriers. My movie list was comprised of films with positive characterizations of gayness--in other words, no Brokebacks. A Home at the End of the World fits perfectly.


    5 out of 5 stars a poignant search for home--and the true meaning of family   April 7, 2009
    Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service)
    A Home At The End Of The World caught my attention and never let it go until the end. This film packs an emotional wallop and there's some mighty fine acting by a talented cast. The script doesn't lack much, either; and the casting was very well done. The cinematography shines especially bright in the upstate New York scenes and the choreography is very impressive. I especially like the character development that takes place over time.

    When the action starts we meet nine year old Bobby Morrow (Andrew Chalmers) who clearly has a warm relationship with his older brother Carlton (Ryan Donowho). Unfortunately, Carlton is killed suddenly in a very tragic accident and thus begins the long chain of events that leave Bobby Morrow without parents or any siblings in this world. By the time Bobby is a teenager, he is essentially adopted by the family of his friend Jonathan Glover (Harris Allan). Jonathan has his eyes on Bobby; and Bobby seems to enjoy spending romantic time with Jonathan as well. Look also for a brilliant performance by Sissy Spacek as Jonathan's mother Alice.

    After a few years, Jonathan heads to New York by himself. When Bobby (now played by Collin Farrell) turns twenty-four, he also moves to New York after Jonathan's father tells Bobby to spread his wings and fly. Twenty-four year old Jonathan (now played by Dallas Roberts) welcomes Bobby--and so does Jonathan's roommate and platonic girlfriend Clare (Robin Wright Penn).

    It isn't long, however, before we see complications. Although Jonathan truly still loves Bobby deep down; Bobby falls in love with Clare and Clare feels the same way about Bobby. At this point the movie delves into the dynamics of a three way relationship with love at varying levels as a year or two more pass by. In addition, Jonathan isn't exactly "saving himself" for Bobby; he often spends time alone with other men he's just met.

    When Clare is pregnant with Bobby's child, the threesome decides to buy a house in Woodstock, New York (they figure it won't be too much unlike Greenwich Village where they have been living) and soon Rebecca is born. All through this time we see more developments in Jonathan's family; and that adds to the richness of the picture.

    Of course, from here the plot can go just about anywhere. What happens after they move to Woodstock? How will Clare, who loves the city a great deal, adjust to Woodstock in the countryside? What about Bobby and Jonathan--how does their relationship play out? And what happens after they open a small restaurant--will it be a success? Watch and find out!

    The DVD has a bonus about the film featuring comments by director Michael Mayer and the principle actors in the cast. There's the theatrical trailer as well.

    A Home At The End Of The World dares to explore subject matter that isn't exactly mainstream; but I admire their bravery and they pull this off in very good taste. This is also a sophisticated, honest look at the fluidity of human romantic preferences that can take place in life. It also showcases the story of three people searching for their own homes and families outside of the family into which they were born. I highly recommend this motion picture.



    5 out of 5 stars Truely good   July 14, 2008
    Richard F. Sellers (Anchorage, AK)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    The movie was really good with good performance by the Actors. Who would have thought Colin Farrell was ever involved in something as thought provoking as this subject matter. Well done.


    1 out of 5 stars I really wanted to like this movie   July 7, 2008
    A Reviewer in NY
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I really wanted to like this movie. I had read the book,and the book was amazing!! The movie changed a lot of the main story line, and it became a mish-mash of ridiculous scenes. If you did not read the book, you might enjoy this, for those of us who did, stay away from this film.



    4 out of 5 stars Growing Dead   March 24, 2008
    Paul D. Eccles (Kokomo,Ind)
    0 out of 2 found this review helpful

    This is a DVD about an individual who learns from a very young age about life. He learns about sex and drugs from his older brother. Who also takes to the back yard where a grave yard is conveniently placed. His brother teaches him about death as he runs through a glass window.
    It tells of his mothers deat but does not show it. His sexual awakening is with an adolescent boy his age. Later on he has a wife and a baby. He is a good father. Though he still has feelings for his male lover. When his wife puts 2+2 togeather she goes off to Deleware to be with her mother.
    Paul D. Eccles



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