Review of A Home at the End of the World (2004) by Gavin M — 11 Sep 2007
A bland film about a three way relationship that plays more clichéd than genuine. The film starts out promising with a couple of great performances from the boy playing a young Colin Farrell and Sissy Spacek.
Both stole the show when they were on the screen. In fact the film would have been better if it were perhaps just about how Colin Farrell's character come into people's lives and how he affects them.
Instead what occurs in a very shallow story about what it means to love and lose and love again. At least it's nice to see Matt Fewer do something again.
This review of A Home at the End of the World (2004) was written by Gavin M on 11 Sep 2007.
A Home at the End of the World has generally received positive reviews.
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