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Fierce People (2006)

Fierce People (2006)
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Actor-turned-director and producer Griffin Dunne (Practical Magic, Addicted to Love) teams up with scenarist Dirk Wittenborn for the slice-of-life ensemble drama Fierce People. As summer encroaches, 16-year-old Manhattanite Finn Earl (Anton Yelchin) would love nothing more than to trek off to South America and spend the year's sun-drenched months near the equator, embarking on thrilling adventures with his estranged archaeologist father, whom he's never met. Alas, the bonds of family rein in tight when Finn's booze- and coke-addled mother, the masseuse Liz (Diane Lane), cries out for help -- and, in the process, unwittingly gets Finn arrested. In a dramatic attempt to reverse circumstances and sort out the complications in both of their lives, Liz insists on taking custody of Finn for the summer. Both, she insists, will live in the home of one of her former massage clients, the aging billionaire Ogden C. Osborne (Donald Sutherland) -- with whom she may be amorously involved. Though Finn agrees begrudgingly at first, in time he finds the environment welcoming -- as he develops a crush on Ogden's gorgeous granddaughter (Kristen Stewart) and befriends Ogden's grandson. But when an unforeseen and shocking act of violence erupts, it estranges Finn and Liz from their posh surroundings and provides a sobering, harrowing reminder of the socioeconomic differences between the Earls and their new friends. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Diane LaneDonald Sutherland, (more)
Director(s):
Griffin Dunne
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Fierce People

Actor-turned-director and producer Griffin Dunne (Practical Magic, Addicted to Love) teams up with scenarist Dirk Wittenborn for the slice-of-life ensemble drama Fierce People. As summer encroaches, 16-year-old Manhattanite Finn Earl (Anton Yelchin) would love nothing more than to trek off to South America and spend the year's sun-drenched months near the equator, embarking on thrilling adventures with his estranged archaeologist father, whom he's never met. Alas, the bonds of family rein in tight when Finn's booze- and coke-addled mother, the masseuse Liz (Diane Lane), cries out for help -- and, in the process, unwittingly gets Finn arrested. In a dramatic attempt to reverse circumstances and sort out the complications in both of their lives, Liz insists on taking custody of Finn for the summer. Both, she insists, will live in the home of one of her former massage clients, the aging billionaire Ogden C. Osborne (Donald Sutherland) -- with whom she may be amorously involved. Though Finn agrees begrudgingly at first, in time he finds the environment welcoming -- as he develops a crush on Ogden's gorgeous granddaughter (Kristen Stewart) and befriends Ogden's grandson. But when an unforeseen and shocking act of violence erupts, it estranges Finn and Liz from their posh surroundings and provides a sobering, harrowing reminder of the socioeconomic differences between the Earls and their new friends. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Griffin Dunne
Writer(s):
Dirk Wittenborn
Producer(s):
Griffin DunneNick WechslerKeith Addis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Nudity, Drug Content, Sexual Situations, Violence, 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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    Steve Y.

    Enjoyable, albeit somewhat odd, drama from actor/director Griffen Dunne (After Hours). Coke head Diana Lane and son stay summer at rich man D. Sutherland's estate and class differences pop up. Low key and better than a lot of the stuff out right now. Check it out.

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    Miss Bee L.

    Some people may say this is a coming of age movie, and I would agree to a certain extent. This was a whimsical dark movie. It's about privileged people getting away with heinous crimes. I love the fact that Finn (the main character), saw the good in the bad and moved on with his life. This film was shocking to say the least; however I was happy that Finn did'nt make the same mistake as his perpetrator.

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    Joe H.

    Drama worthy of a good play or novel. Diane Lane does a great job, as always. Anton Yelchin continues to impress as a fine young actor. Great acting by all 5 of the main characters (2 of whom i have never seen before). Rich family / class drama,consistently entertaining as well as emotionally twisting.

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