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Closer to Home (1996)

Closer to Home (1996)
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Dean (John Michael Bolger) is tired of wandering around the world as a merchant marine, and is trying to settle down in his hometown of New York City. He is just barely able to keep body and soul together as a part-time taxi driver, and will be out on the streets if his sister succeeds in selling his parent's old apartment to their cousin. Nonetheless, he has a yen to marry a nice Asian girl, and contracts with a mail-order-bride service to marry Dalisay (Madeline Ortaliz), a young Filipina. She has entered into this arrangement because she wants to earn money for her impoverished family and for her sister to have a needed operation. It is not until they are married that Dalisay discovers that Dean, otherwise a decent enough husband, doesn't want her to work. This would not be a problem, except that Dean is unable to keep a job. Their efforts to cope with one another's needs and expectations form the backbone of this independent film production. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Director(s):
Joseph Nobile
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Synopsis of Closer to Home

Dean (John Michael Bolger) is tired of wandering around the world as a merchant marine, and is trying to settle down in his hometown of New York City. He is just barely able to keep body and soul together as a part-time taxi driver, and will be out on the streets if his sister succeeds in selling his parent's old apartment to their cousin. Nonetheless, he has a yen to marry a nice Asian girl, and contracts with a mail-order-bride service to marry Dalisay (Madeline Ortaliz), a young Filipina. She has entered into this arrangement because she wants to earn money for her impoverished family and for her sister to have a needed operation. It is not until they are married that Dalisay discovers that Dean, otherwise a decent enough husband, doesn't want her to work. This would not be a problem, except that Dean is unable to keep a job. Their efforts to cope with one another's needs and expectations form the backbone of this independent film production. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
125 mins

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Director(s):
Joseph Nobile
Writer(s):
Joseph NobileRuben Arthur Nicdao
Producer(s):
Joseph Nobile
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Mark O.

I am sure the director of this movie was trying to make a point about desperate people making desperate choices to make their lives better. To be honest,the characters in the movie are not very nice people, so its hard to feel sorry for them when things go badly at the end. The movie ends suddenly with a jarring ending that will make you wonder why you spent two hours watching this thing.

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Kevin and Mona S.

the cinematography was so beautiful I wanted to return to the Philippines, but the story was not enough. I watched until the bitter end.

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