Review of Northfork (2003) by Jeff C — 05 Apr 2010
The town's people of Northfolk prepare to exit their homes and lives to make way for a new dam and the promise of a better life. Left behind (at least for the moment) is Father Harlan, who has bound himself to car for and read to a sickly orphan, Irwin, until the boy can be adopted (iin one way or another).
The movie is OK. The scenery was good enough to distract you from the slow (and sometimes boring) story-line. But it's obvious that "Pan's Labyrinth" got it's idea from this movie.
This review of Northfork (2003) was written by Jeff C on 05 Apr 2010.
Northfork has generally received mixed reviews.
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