Источник: Birmingham Weekly
Sidewalk Film Festival 2011
25.08.11 - Birmingham Weekly
12:45, Carver Theatre Given the title of this film, one might think viewers were in for some violence-laden mafia flick, but the opposite couldn’t be truer. The film, directed by Brian Crano, begins as an off-the-wall buddy comedy about two itinerant, small-time con-men. It’s all snarky dialogue at first, but just when the film has you laughing, it socks you with a surprisingly sentimental core. Forced to deal with the all-too real lives of the collapsing family next door, the two hucksters find their own comfortable existence changing in unexpected ways. It’s a rare film that can make you honestly laugh and cry in the same sitting, but the performances by almost every lead in Bag of Hammers is superb, and tilt this film from good to great. SG 10:25 a.m., Alabama Power “War is hell,” the old saying goes. But there’s more to that hell than gunshots and explosions. Soldiers don’t just give up their safety when they go overseas. They give up some of their youth as well. In Homecoming, Estelle (Brea Grant), an army medic, returns home for 18 days to visit her friends and family in Celebration, Florida. Her mother decides to celebrate a different holiday each day of her leave to catch up on what Estelle missed out on the rest of the year. She gets up to mischief around town with her two old friends, but the magic isn’t there anymore. They’re older now, thing have changed, and they can never be the same as they were before the war. AM
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