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Box of Moonlight (1996)

Box of Moonlight (1996)
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In this whimsically absurd comedy, Al Fountain (John Turturro) is an rigidly self-controlled electrical engineer who has discovered his first gray hair and has begun seeing things (bicycles running backwards, coffee pouring from the cup into the pot). To Al's shock, he's fired without notice from his job and told to go home. Instead, he rents a car and heads out in search of Splatchee Lake, a vacation spot he remembers visiting as a child (and one of the few places where he ever felt truly content). Al discovers that the lake is too polluted to swim in, but he finds The Kid (Sam Rockwell), a genial eccentric who wears a coonskin cap and lives in the woods with a large collection of junk scavenged from trash heaps. The Kid encourages Al to be spontaneous and take some chances in his life; an opportunity to do so presents itself when Dupree sisters Floatie (Catherine Keener) and Purlene (Lisa Blount) appear, and love (or a reasonable facsimile) is in the air. Writer/director Tom DiCillo had originally intended this project to follow his debut feature, the hipster comedy Johnny Suede, but problems with financing and production delays led him to make the indie film satire Living in Oblivion first. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
John TurturroSam Rockwell, (more)
Director(s):
Tom DiCillo
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Box of Moonlight

In this whimsically absurd comedy, Al Fountain (John Turturro) is an rigidly self-controlled electrical engineer who has discovered his first gray hair and has begun seeing things (bicycles running backwards, coffee pouring from the cup into the pot). To Al's shock, he's fired without notice from his job and told to go home. Instead, he rents a car and heads out in search of Splatchee Lake, a vacation spot he remembers visiting as a child (and one of the few places where he ever felt truly content). Al discovers that the lake is too polluted to swim in, but he finds The Kid (Sam Rockwell), a genial eccentric who wears a coonskin cap and lives in the woods with a large collection of junk scavenged from trash heaps. The Kid encourages Al to be spontaneous and take some chances in his life; an opportunity to do so presents itself when Dupree sisters Floatie (Catherine Keener) and Purlene (Lisa Blount) appear, and love (or a reasonable facsimile) is in the air. Writer/director Tom DiCillo had originally intended this project to follow his debut feature, the hipster comedy Johnny Suede, but problems with financing and production delays led him to make the indie film satire Living in Oblivion first. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
111 mins

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Director(s):
Tom DiCillo
Writer(s):
Tom DiCillo
Producer(s):
Marcus ViscidiThomas A. Bliss
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, Adult Situations)
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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    Linda D.

    This is a fine piece of work. The story is about a man (Turturro) unhappy with his life as it is - and unable to reach beyond his own comfort zone to make it better. Along comes a series of events that leads him to a weekend in the woods where he meets a young man (Rockwell) who inspires him to live life larger than he thought he might. The script, the acting and direction in this film are just beautiful; and it's a movie that will stay with you for some time, as all good movies do. Highly recommended.

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    John C.

    I liked it. Nice message. Enjoy things, don't keep waiting for your future to come and ignore your present. Some of the methods I might not agree with, but Sam Rockwell and John Turturro were wonderful fun together. Two indie mainstays, clearly having a good time onscreen.

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    Tom S.

    Odd movie. I liked it somewhat, my wife couldn't wait for it to end, however. I liked how the main character evolved in the movie.

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