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The Californians (2005)

The Californians (2005)
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A battle between real estate moguls and environmental activists takes an unexpected turn into affairs of the heart in this satiric update of Henry James' The Bostonians. Gavin Ransom (Noah Wyle) is a successful real estate developer who has made a tidy fortune putting up gated communities filled with expensive suburban homes all over California. Ransom intends to put up another such development in the as-yet-untouched hillsides of Northern California's Marin County, and, just as he's expected, a number of folks living nearby are objecting to the project, including his sister Olive (Illeana Douglas), an environmental activist who has sided with longtime resident Eileen Boatwright (Cloris Leachman) and progressive lawyer Sybil (Jane Lynch) against the development. Olive and her compatriots get some unexpected support when Zoe Tripp (Kate Mara), a modern folk singer and the daughter of old-school Marin County hippies (Keith Carradine and Valerie Perrine), takes an interest in their protests and begins singing out against Gavin's proposal with guitar in hand. Gavin unexpectedly finds himself growing powerfully infatuated with Zoe, and Olive, a long-closeted lesbian, is equally taken with her; consequently, as the siblings battle against building several dozen cookie-cutter mansions, they also wage a private war for the affections of the young songstress. The Californians was directed by Jonathan Parker, who when not busy with film projects is himself a California real estate developer. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Noah WyleKate Mara, (more)
Director(s):
Jonathan Parker
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Californians

A battle between real estate moguls and environmental activists takes an unexpected turn into affairs of the heart in this satiric update of Henry James' The Bostonians. Gavin Ransom (Noah Wyle) is a successful real estate developer who has made a tidy fortune putting up gated communities filled with expensive suburban homes all over California. Ransom intends to put up another such development in the as-yet-untouched hillsides of Northern California's Marin County, and, just as he's expected, a number of folks living nearby are objecting to the project, including his sister Olive (Illeana Douglas), an environmental activist who has sided with longtime resident Eileen Boatwright (Cloris Leachman) and progressive lawyer Sybil (Jane Lynch) against the development. Olive and her compatriots get some unexpected support when Zoe Tripp (Kate Mara), a modern folk singer and the daughter of old-school Marin County hippies (Keith Carradine and Valerie Perrine), takes an interest in their protests and begins singing out against Gavin's proposal with guitar in hand. Gavin unexpectedly finds himself growing powerfully infatuated with Zoe, and Olive, a long-closeted lesbian, is equally taken with her; consequently, as the siblings battle against building several dozen cookie-cutter mansions, they also wage a private war for the affections of the young songstress. The Californians was directed by Jonathan Parker, who when not busy with film projects is himself a California real estate developer. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Jonathan Parker
Writer(s):
Catherine di NapoliJonathan Parker
Producer(s):
Jonathan ParkerCatherine di NapoliScott Rosenfelt
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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    Marcy T.

    Very slow and really pretty dumb. No story. Waste of my time.

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    Scarlet T.

    This could have been a much better movie considering it's based on Henry James' "The Bostonians". Kate Mara came across as too shallow and Illeana Douglas as an irrational screwball. Thankfully Cloris Leachman delivered a few zingers during her limited face time otherwise this would have been a No Star for me.

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    Mary K.

    This movie had great potential...but it failed to deliver. The conflict between Gavin and Olive was never explored or developed and left a gaping hole in the plot. This is one movie I would not have even finished watching were it not for Noah Wyle being in it. Unless you are a hard core Noah fan, skip this one.

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