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The Architect (2006)

The Architect (2006)
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Tonya Neely (Viola Davis) is a neighborhood activist on the south side of Chicago, trying to get her community to rally to tear down Eden Court, the dangerous housing project where she lives. After a family tragedy, she sent her youngest daughter, Cammie (Serena Reeder), off to live with friends in a middle-class neighborhood, where she could go to a better school. Leo Waters (Anthony LaPaglia), the architect who designed Eden Court many years ago, lives a seemingly idyllic life with his wife, Julia (Isabella Rossellini), his teenage daughter, Christina (Hayden Panettiere), and his son, Martin (Sebastian Stan), who has just returned home after dropping out of college. Leo's family is on the verge of a crisis. Julia's unhappiness with their marriage leads her to clean the house obsessively. Christina is only 15, but she is eager to explore her budding sexuality. Martin is understandably cynical about his home life, and confused about his own desires. When Tonya contacts Leo, hoping to convince him to sign the petition to tear down Eden Court, it sets a chain of events in motion that will force both families to confront the issues that they've tried so hard to avoid. The Architect, which also features performances by Paul James, Walton Goggins, Tijuana Ricks, Lauren Hodges, and Malcolm Goodwin, was directed by Matt Tauber, adapted from a play by Scottish playwright David Greig. The film had its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Anthony LaPagliaViola Davis, (more)
Director(s):
Matt Tauber
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Tonya Neely (Viola Davis) is a neighborhood activist on the south side of Chicago, trying to get her community to rally to tear down Eden Court, the dangerous housing project where she lives. After a family tragedy, she sent her youngest daughter, Cammie (Serena Reeder), off to live with friends in a middle-class neighborhood, where she could go to a better school. Leo Waters (Anthony LaPaglia), the architect who designed Eden Court many years ago, lives a seemingly idyllic life with his wife, Julia (Isabella Rossellini), his teenage daughter, Christina (Hayden Panettiere), and his son, Martin (Sebastian Stan), who has just returned home after dropping out of college. Leo's family is on the verge of a crisis. Julia's unhappiness with their marriage leads her to clean the house obsessively. Christina is only 15, but she is eager to explore her budding sexuality. Martin is understandably cynical about his home life, and confused about his own desires. When Tonya contacts Leo, hoping to convince him to sign the petition to tear down Eden Court, it sets a chain of events in motion that will force both families to confront the issues that they've tried so hard to avoid. The Architect, which also features performances by Paul James, Walton Goggins, Tijuana Ricks, Lauren Hodges, and Malcolm Goodwin, was directed by Matt Tauber, adapted from a play by Scottish playwright David Greig. The film had its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
82 mins

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Director(s):
Matt Tauber
Writer(s):
Matt Tauber
Producer(s):
Jason KliotDanny LeinerDeclan Baldwin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Sexual Situations, Violence)
Categories:
Independent Films
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Brian V.

    This was an all around good movie that somewhat reminded me of crash. The main subject was looking at varying types of relationships. I think that just about anyone could relate in some way to some aspect of this movie. I would definitely recommend it.

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    Christopher J.

    This was one of the worst movies i have ever seen. To begin with, the ending is a huge let down and if I wanted to see a movie with Jack Malone (Anthony LaPlagia character from "Without a Trace" ) I would have just watched my MOXI box. Although there were some beautiful screen shots, the plot was retarded, it showed a teen boy lose his rear end virginity to a african american teen prostitute, and is all climax to nothing. WORST MOVIE I HAVE EVER SEEN my girlfriend 25 yo, had nightmare from that movie, and it's a drama.

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    Timothy F.

    I thought the acting by all the characters, adult and adolescent, was true to life and engaging. The film tackles some personal and societal challenges in a balanced way--not in a pat, formulaic way. I found it to be rather well done.

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