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Information

Year: 2004
Rating: 6.7(7173)
Listed in: Drama, Romance
Directed by: Michael Mayer
Actors: Andrew Chalmers Ryan Donowho Jeff J.J. Authors Asia Vieira Quancetia Hamilton Lisa Merchant
  "Family can be whatever you want it to be."

Cast

 Directed by
Michael Mayer  
 Actors
Andrew Chalmers as Bobby Morrow (1967)
Ryan Donowho as Carlton Morrow
Jeff J.J. Authors as Frank
Ron Lea as Burt Morrow
Erik Smith as Bobby Morrow (1974)
Harris Allan as Jonathan Glover (1974)
Matt Frewer as Ned Glover
Colin Farrell as Bobby Morrow (1982)
Dallas Roberts as Jonathan Glover (1982)
Shawn Roberts as Club Boy
Michael Mayer as Jonathan's Co-Worker
Barna Moricz as Wes
Joshua Close as Reiner
 Actresses
Asia Vieira as Emily
Quancetia Hamilton as Dancing Party Guest
Lisa Merchant as Frank's Date
Sissy Spacek as Alice Glover
Robin Wright as Clare
Virginia Reh as Woman at Home Cafe
Wendy Crewson as Isabel Morrow

Movie info

Languages: English
Filming dates: 4 April 2003 - ?
Budget: USD 6,500,000
Gross: USA - 974,555 USD (12 September 2004)
 
Plot: Two childhood friends face their past relationships, including their own, alongside a new friend in the 1980's in New York City. Their friendship becomes a love triangle as they struggle with a father's death and an unexpected pregnancy. Together, the shall face each other as they realize that everything they have may not be what they expected.

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Original Soundtracks

  "Somebody to Love" Written by Darby Slick Performed by Jefferson Airplane Courtesy of The RCA Records Label, a Unit of BMG Music Under License from BMG Film & Television Music
"Suzanne" Written by Leonard Cohen Performed by Leonard Cohen Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) Inc. By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
"Section VI" from "Music for 18 Musicians" Written by Steve Reich Performed by Steve Reich Courtesy of Nonesuch Records By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing
"Just Like a Woman" Written by Bob Dylan Performed by Bob Dylan Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
"Because the Night" Written by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith Performed by Patti Smith Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc. Under license from BMG Film & Television Music
"Desiree" Written by Leslie Cooper and Clarence Johnson Performed by Laura Nyro and LaBelle Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
"Soave Sia Il Vento" from "Cosi Fan Tutte" Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (as Mozart) Performed by Slovak Philharmonic Chorus and Capella Istropolitano Courtesy of Naxos by arrangement with Source/Q
"It's Gonna Take a Miracle" Written by Teddy Randazzo, Lou Stallman and Bobby Weinstein Performed by Laura Nyro & LaBelle Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
"Something Somewhere" Music by Duncan Sheik Lyrics by Steven Saler Orchestrations by Simon Hale Performed by Duncan Sheik and Doug Yowell
"Me & Julio Down by the Schoolyard" Written by Paul Simon Performed by Paul Simon Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing
"Wishin' and Hopin'" Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David Performed by Dusty Springfield Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
"Can't Find My Way Home" Written by Steve Winwood Performed by Steve Winwood Courtesy of Wincraft Music, Inc.
"Look Out Cleveland" Written by Robbie Robertson Performed by The Band Courtesy of Capitol Records Under license from EMI Film & TV Music
"Only You" Written by Vince Clarke Performed by Yazoo Courtesy of Sire Records/Mute Records Ltd. By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing
"I Shall Be Released" Written by Bob Dylan Performed by Mack James and Broadway Inspirational Voices Courtesy of Duotone Audio Group
"All the Good Guys Are Dead and I'm Twisting My Moustache" Written by Shawn Dickey, Mike Smythe, Chris Corless and Adam Cook Performed by Bombs Over Providence Courtesy of Bombs Over Providence
"There's a Home" Music by Duncan Sheik Lyrics by Steve Sater Orchestrations by Simon Hale Performed by Duncan Sheik and Doug Yowell

Goofs

  Revealing mistakes: When Claire is running away from her friends into the desert, the bushes wiggle twice as the cameraman passes by.
Continuity: In the 1974 scene a teenage Bobby Morrow reveals that mum Isabel had died the year before, and yet later in the film her tombstone shows she lived from 1927 to 1969.

Quotes

  Clare: I'm pregnant, you fuckers!
Clare: Is there anything you couldn't do?
Bobby Morrow: I couldn't be alone.
Bobby Morrow, 1982: [to Jonathan] You're essential, man.
Bobby Morrow: I get up and walk around in the dark sometimes. Does
that weird you out?
Jonathan Glover: No... I don't know.
Bobby Morrow: When the place is all dark, when you and Clare have
gone to sleep, and I'm awake, it's like being alive and being dead
at the same time, y'know? It's this sorta halfway thing, where
people who are alive are dreaming and people who are dead are...
where they are. And I'm here... in the dark and the quiet.
Carlton Morrow: It's window pane, for clarity of vision.
Clare: [on Bobby, when meeting him for the first time] Where did you
find him, anyway?
Jonathan Glover: He found me.
Clare: Jonathan, blue is your friend. See, blue is the color of sky
and water.
Jonathan Glover: White goes with everything.
Clare: Yes, well, honey, it's a house, not an outfit.
Jonathan Glover: Hey. I'm sorry about... well, all this. I knew I'd
see you both again. I just imagined... well, different
circumstances.
Clare: It's OK.
Bobby Morrow: It's OK. [to Clare] Ned, man. He was a trip. He was
like my father, too. You would've loved him.
Jonathan Glover: Bobby, if you want my family so badly, I hereby
bequeath them to you. No, better yet, I hereby bequeath you my
whole, entire life. I hereby dub you Jonathan Glover. Tomorrow,
when they cremate my father's body, you can be the son and I'll be
the best friend. You can come back from the service, and you can
console my mother!
Clare: Jonathan, stop it.
Jonathan Glover: You're better at it than I am! You're better
qualified, so go! Go at it. Be their son, with my blessing!
Clare: Listen to me, you little shit! All he's ever done is worship
you. And all you've ever done is walk out on him. Don't you dare
speak to him like that, you hear me?
Jonathan Glover: You don't know what you're talking about. You don't
know the first thing about worship.
Clare: Do you know - do you have any idea how much - how much I
wanted you? How much I loved YOU, you asshole. And then - what an
idiot I am. How pathetic is that? Me in love with you. And then
Bobby comes along, and I fell in love with this one, and I think
that we... that the three of us, maybe we could... Fuck it. Just
leave me alone and go back in the house and have a drink. [Walks
away]
Jonathan Glover: [Following, along with Bobby] Clare! Clare.
Clare: How could you just leave without saying anything!
Jonathan Glover: I couldn't be the uncle anymore! Give me a break,
OK?
Bobby Morrow: Clare, hey.
Clare: Don't call me that!
Bobby Morrow: Don't call you what? Your name?
Clare: [Crying] What'd you think I would do without you, Jonathan?
What were you thinking?
Bobby Morrow: Clare, come on.
Clare: [stops walking] I'm pregnant, you fuckers!
Clare: What? Are you sure?
Clare: I'm completely sure.
Jonathan Glover: [Smiling] You wanted this. Didn't you?
Bobby Morrow: [Happy] Clare. Oh, man.
Clare: You think?
Bobby Morrow: Yes!
Jonathan Glover: Yes! [They all laugh, cry, and hug]
[last lines]
Bobby Morrow: I've been thinking. We should repaint Rebecca's room.
Like, pink. She'd like that, don't you think?
Jonathan Glover: Mm-hmm.
Bobby Morrow: She'll come back someday. To this house, I mean. It'll
be hers.
Jonathan Glover: I guess it will be.
Bobby Morrow: She probably won't want it, right? She probably won't
have any idea what to do with it. But still, it'll be hers, y'know?
Jonathan Glover: It'll be hers. Listen. This'll be an all right place
to put my ashes, too, OK?
Bobby Morrow: Sure. I mean, whatever you want.
Jonathan Glover: You've built us a very good home.
Bobby Morrow: That's not what... That's what you did. That's what you
did for me, y'know?
Jonathan Glover: It's funny, isn't it?
Bobby Morrow: What?
Jonathan Glover: The big, beautiful, noisy world. Everything that can
happen.
Bobby Morrow: Yeah. It's funny.
Jonathan Glover: Growing up in the country doesn't doom anybody to
good behavior. Most of the really interesting murderers come from
derelict farms.
[first lines]
[Emily is having sex with Carlton and sees Bobby in the doorway]
Emily: Oh my god!
Carlton Morrow: Come on, Em, Bobby doesn't care!
Emily: I care!
Carlton Morrow: Just relax!
Emily: Kiss my ass!
Bobby Morrow: So that's it, man. I'm like, the last of my kind now.
Bobby Morrow: You were married?
Clare: Years ago. He was a sadistic drug addict, and I was, well, a
masochistic aspiring drug addict. It made sense at the time.
Alice Glover: Do something for me?
Bobby Morrow: Anything.
Alice Glover: Hold me. Just hold me.
Bobby Morrow: Okay.
Alice Glover: Tighter. Don't be gentle with me. Squeeze me harder.
Harder! Make me feel like you're breaking my ribs!
Clare: You are the gayest living human being ever!
Jonathan Glover: Somebody's got to be gay around here.
Jonathan Glover: The best thing about Philadelphia is you can leave
it.

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