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Other Voices, Other Rooms (1995)

Other Voices, Other Rooms (1995)
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A 13-year-old boy embarks upon a perilous quest to discover the enigma of his estranged father's illness in this dark drama that is based on a critically acclaimed 1948 novel by Truman Capote. Joel Sansom has just arrived to his father's ramshackle Deep South plantation. He hasn't seen his dad in nine years and wants to know why his father abandoned them. Unfortunately, the sour mistress of the home, Amy Skully refuses to let Joel see him. Meanwhile he meets his strange cousin Randolph. He also meets a Negro servant and they become close friends. Though anxious to see his father, Amy and Randolph continue to hedge, telling him the old man is too weak to entertain visitors. To fill his empty hours, Joel begins looking about the home for clues. He also has a few eye-opening meetings with Randolph who slowly tells him about his relationship with the ailing father. Randolph's tale is told via flashback. It began years ago when Randolph fell in love with a handsome Cuban prizefighter. Unrequited love became obsession and this in turn, caused a terrible accident involving Joel's father. As Joel's investigation continues, Randolph and Amy begin trying to coerce him to stay. Their insistence takes a darker turn when they start stealing his mail and trying to keep him isolated from the world outside the great house. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Lothaire BluteauAnna Thomson, (more)
Director(s):
David Rocksavage
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Other Voices, Other Rooms

A 13-year-old boy embarks upon a perilous quest to discover the enigma of his estranged father's illness in this dark drama that is based on a critically acclaimed 1948 novel by Truman Capote. Joel Sansom has just arrived to his father's ramshackle Deep South plantation. He hasn't seen his dad in nine years and wants to know why his father abandoned them. Unfortunately, the sour mistress of the home, Amy Skully refuses to let Joel see him. Meanwhile he meets his strange cousin Randolph. He also meets a Negro servant and they become close friends. Though anxious to see his father, Amy and Randolph continue to hedge, telling him the old man is too weak to entertain visitors. To fill his empty hours, Joel begins looking about the home for clues. He also has a few eye-opening meetings with Randolph who slowly tells him about his relationship with the ailing father. Randolph's tale is told via flashback. It began years ago when Randolph fell in love with a handsome Cuban prizefighter. Unrequited love became obsession and this in turn, caused a terrible accident involving Joel's father. As Joel's investigation continues, Randolph and Amy begin trying to coerce him to stay. Their insistence takes a darker turn when they start stealing his mail and trying to keep him isolated from the world outside the great house. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
David Rocksavage
Writer(s):
David RocksavageSara Dlanigan
Producer(s):
Peter WentworthRobert StigwoodDavid Rocksavage
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Keith F.

I have read this book and they by far left out way to much and put in to much that wasn't in the book. I only give it a 2 star rating for effort. Read the book much better.

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KRISTIAN V.

First of all, this movie was tagged as a "gay" movie. There is nothing gay about it. Nothing. So, don't buy it or rent it for that reason. The movie is absolutely boring. It is pointless. It goes around and around in circles...and then back again. It is a very mellow drama. You'll need a lot of caffine to stay awake until the end. I would only watch about half of it before I started to fast-forward through it. And I shouldn't have watched even half of it. I feel robbed of my time. The acting is okay. The cinematrography was good. But is was extremely boring and pointless. It is a move that should never have been made. I've heard some reviews that say the book was much better, but since I've never read the book, I can't confirm that; and now that I've watched this awful movie, I wouldn't consider reading the book...at all. So, if you have any interest in this story at all, don't watch the movie; try the book...at your own risk.

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