Review of Lonesome Jim (2005) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 29 Mar 2006
In sad-sack movies there is often a helpful woman around to help the despairing heroes. In "Garden State," it was Natalie Portman; in "Elizabethtown," Kirsten Dunst. Both were salvation angels, but Tyler has a gentle approach to this kind of role that is perfect for the tone of Lonesome Jim.
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This review of Lonesome Jim (2005) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 29 Mar 2006.
Lonesome Jim has generally received positive reviews.
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