Northfork (2003) Reviews

Northfork (2003)
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What was once a brave frontier town has become a haven for enlightened oddballs in this unusual drama from director Michael Polish, written in collaboration with his twin brother, Mark Polish. Northfork is a small town in Montana which, in 1955, is soon to disappear in the name of progress; a massive hydroelectric dam is to be put in nearby, which will flood the entire village. A group of six men sent by the power company -- led by Walter O'Brien (James Woods) and his son Willis (Mark Polish) -- arrive in Northfork to evacuate the few remaining residents. If the men are successful, they'll each be given parcels of land on the banks of the new lake which will be where Northfork once stood. Most of the townspeople have already left, but a few remain, among them Father Harlan (Nick Nolte), a man of the cloth who is caring for Irwin (Duel Farnes), a strange, scarred boy apparently on his deathbed, and a handful of enchanted eccentrics who have taken over a local bar, including Flower Hercules (Daryl Hannah), Cup of Tea (Robin Sachs), Happy (Anthony Edwards), and Cod (Ben Foster). As Walter and Willis try to persuade the stubborn stragglers to move on, Walter must search for a new final resting place for his late wife, whose coffin is the last to be relocated after Northfork's cemetery is dug up. Northfork received its world premier at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
James WoodsNick Nolte, (more)
Director(s):
Michael PolishMark Polish, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Larry M.

I was so impressed with the cast I wanted to give to every chance. I sat through 3/4 of the DVD and couldn't take any more weirdness. I have no idea what the point was. Shame on me if I bailed too soon but I was totally lost and I figured there was probably something on TV that was more interesting. I sent it back.

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Linda C.

I was looking forward to this interesting sounding film but after 15 minutes turned it off and watched a great classic instead. Glad I did not waste an evening on it.

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Craig S.

Pick up this movie to escape for a little while. The entire movie could be considered "up to interpretation" but I think that's what makes it so good. Great performances, beautiful scenery, overall good movie.

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Samuel C.

I don't often comment in review sections but this one requires it. Despite previous reviews i would give this 5 stars because it is one of those films that really develops and unrolls only for those who can appreciate metaphorical literature. Also for anyone who has lost someone special in their lives, this will ring home more than you would expect from a movie. We all go "home" one day.

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Teresa R.

I don't usually take the time to write a "review", but this movie is so bad; I had to comment. Hopefully, it will save some of you from wasting your time. I couldn't get as far as half-way, but I serously doubt it got better. The concept is too riduculous and boring to make me want to watch.

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Christina F.

This film is a pleasant surprise. It is so much more than the trailers and box blurb suggested. The description here really doesn't tell you anything about this film which deals with transitions, death, angels and our place on earth somewhere between heaven and hell. It is beautifully shot and wonderfully acted. You have to see it to understand. This film celebrates what film as a medium can do. It's a very creative film steeped in quiet profundity. A lovely, delicate, strong brew, not everyone's cup of tea.

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Jerry C.

I thought this movie started slow and never got much better! It was very odd and I am a fan of Nick Nolte, but didn't think this movie was worthy of a well known actor such as him!

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Jon D.

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING !!! I gave it every chance because of the cast......they wasted their time as much as I wasted mine watching it. Weirdness just for weirdness's sake doesn't cut it.

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Raymond F.

A totally stupid, go nowhere movie. Great let down and waste of time. We kept watching, hoping that something interesting would come of it.

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George M.

most of the movie is taken from the boy's point of view. very well done.

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    Larry M.

    I was so impressed with the cast I wanted to give to every chance. I sat through 3/4 of the DVD and couldn't take any more weirdness. I have no idea what the point was. Shame on me if I bailed too soon but I was totally lost and I figured there was probably something on TV that was more interesting. I sent it back.

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    Linda C.

    I was looking forward to this interesting sounding film but after 15 minutes turned it off and watched a great classic instead. Glad I did not waste an evening on it.

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    Craig S.

    Pick up this movie to escape for a little while. The entire movie could be considered "up to interpretation" but I think that's what makes it so good. Great performances, beautiful scenery, overall good movie.

    Yes   |   No

     
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