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  • Director(s): Fred Schepisi 
  • Editor: Warner Home Video
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    A frame-bursting roster of actors crowds this two-part HBO miniseries, which is nothing less than a look at America through the lens of a small New England town. Richard Russo adapted his own novel, a story of a gently depressed factory town that has always been run by the wealthiest family around (currently lorded over by matriarch Joanne Woodward). Ed Harris plays the central role, a decent, cautious man who runs a local diner and carefully negotiates the political niceties of Empire Falls; Paul Newman is his rapscallion of a father (the son is perpetually picking food out of Dad's beard), Helen Hunt is Harris's ex-wife, Aidan Quinn his feistier brother, and Robin Wright Penn his tragical mother seen in flashbacks.

    The goal of Russo and director Fred Schepisi seems to have been fidelity to the novel, which gives the film a pleasingly relaxed pace but also a somewhat literal-minded binding. Even that doesn't explain the general lack of tautness, or why so much of the dialogue has an awkward fit in actors' mouths. Harris and Newman, of course, are younger and older versions of American monuments, and their sheer presence goes a long way toward making the picture work (for the premium Newman-Russo match, see Robert Benton's sublime film of Nobody's Fool). Most of the twists in the final reels are genuinely affecting, and the movie has the courage to end on a mild note rather than strain to tie everything up. It's a fitting finale for an unassuming enterprise. --Robert Horton

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    Review(s): DVD Empire Falls
    Left turn and horrible finish ruins a fine first half


    This quaint little work of historical fiction had a nice
    beginning, setting up some interesting characters in rural
    New England life. After Vol. 1, my fiancee and I were interested to see how the relationships would play out
    in the second half. Aside from the slightly over-the-top script given to Helen Hunt in part two, we were into the second half as well when the story took a left turn that was totally uncalled for and straight out of a stereotyped, prime-time drama. After this event, the story fizzled, and the intrigue and interest over the relationships built up in Vol. 1 was never readdressed. The film abruptly terminated in a silly manner. Unfortunately, because of the disappointing ending, I would not recommend this 3hr movie.

    HBO masterpiece


    If you are looking for one of those magnificant hometown stories that reminds you of growing up in a small community of people who knows what everybody else is up to, then this is the story to watch. Everything about this film---from the scenery to the inside of the grill----is perfect.


    Watch out for Lee Armstrong's review - it has spoilers


    FYI - Lee Armstrong's review below reveals many key plot points. If you haven't read the book, DO NOT read that review unless you want to know too much.

    - Greg


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