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Off The Map
Campbell Scott ("Big Night") directs a boring film adaptation of Joan Ackerman's slice-of-life play about an offbeat family of three living a fringe existence in Taos, New Mexico in the early '70s. Individual talents fail to add up to the sum of their parts as Joan Allen plays a nudist earth mother to a precocious home-schooled daughter obsessed with snapping her inexplicably depressed father (Sam Elliot) out of his deep dark depression. You'll get more entertainment value by staring into your refrigerator than you will by watching this meandering meditation on what it means to be unclear on any concept you can dream up as you sleep through the movie.
Rated PG-13, 105 mins. (D) (One Star)
Posted by Cole Smithey on
March 14, 2005 in Drama | Permalink
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