Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Four Corners of Suburbia



Talky introspective little indie
Five people come together at a Maine vacation cottage for a short getaway and complications ensue. The married couple is on the verge of a breakup because they were never right for each other and the man has met someone new. Meanwhile, another couple of seemingly happy yuppies are really not so happy after all, and they break up right in the middle of things, with the guy sent home. That leaves the fifth wheel, who is the brother of the married guy. Their relationship is close but troubled. There's no action in this movie, only very long scenes of self-absorbed dialogue. It's a relationship piece. Some of the scenes are set at night, and they are extremely dark, probably because the budget was so low they could not afford decent set lighting. This is a pleasant little diversion, but not for action junkies.





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