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Synopsis
A less than auspicious homecoming for an introspective artist sets the stage for this low-key comedy drama directed by Steve Buscemi. Jim (Casey Affleck) is a chronically glum aspiring novelist who, after a failed two-year sojourn in New York City, has returned home to his parents' home in Goshen, IN. Jim's folks, Don (Seymour Cassel) and Sally (Mary Kay Place), run a ladder factory, a family business Jim wants nothing to do with. His older brother, Tim (Kevin Corrigan), is also living at home, and has problems of his own after his marriage ended in divorce and his business went broke. When Tim makes the latest of a number of suicide attempts by driving into a tree, Jim is reintroduced to Anika (Liv Tyler), a nurse who had a one-night fling with Jim a while ago. Jim and Anika strike up a conversation and start seeing one another again, though she seems to have feelings for Tim as well. With Tim in the hospital, Jim is persuaded against his better judgment to take on some of his brother's responsibilities, including doing some work at the ladder factory. At work, he bonds with his uncle Stacy (Mark Boone Jr.), who prefers to use the nickname "Evil" and deals drugs on the job. Jim's attempts to help Uncle Stacy with his side business backfire and implicate his parents, with Sally ending up in jail. But between his budding relationship with Anika and coaching a kids' basketball team that includes Tim's daughters, Jim begins to cautiously consider the notion that life might be worth all the trouble. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Mark Boone, Jr. Evil
Seymour Cassel Don
Kevin Corrigan Tim
Mary Kay Place Sally
Casey Affleck Jim
Liv Tyler Anika
Michael Buscemi Man (Driver)
Jack Rovello Ben
Rachel Strouse Rachel
Sarah Strouse Sarah
Jake LaBotz Philip (Welder)
Jude Barger Referee
Pam Angell Stacy (Prostitute)
Don Strouse Neighbor
Rick Duplissie Bar Patron
Doug Liechty Caskey Doug the Preacher

Production Crew

Georgianne Walken Casting
Sheila Jaffe Casting
Phil Parmet Cinematographer
Derrick Tseng Co-producer
Evan Lurie Composer (Music Score)
Victoria Farrell Costume Designer
Steve Buscemi Director
Plummy Tucker Editor
Anna Waterhouse Executive Producer
Caroline Kaplan Executive Producer
John Sloss Executive Producer
Jonathan Sehring Executive Producer
Reagan Silber Executive Producer
Jesse Nye First Assistant Director
Alex Steyermark Musical Direction/Supervision
Linda Cohen Musical Direction/Supervision
Celine Rattray Producer
Daniela Taplin-Lundberg Producer
Galt Niederhoffer Producer
Gary Winick Producer
Jake Abraham Producer
Steve Buscemi Producer
Chuck Voelter Production Designer
James C. Strouse Screenwriter
James Beaver Set Decorator
Warren Shaw Sound Editor
Year: 2006
Runtime: 91
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language, some sexuality and drug content
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
IFC Films
InDigEnt
Plum Pictures

Release
March 24, 2006 (USA - Limited)
by Dream Entertainment