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Lonesome Jim
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Jim begrudgingly returns to his hometown in rural Indiana after failing to make it on his own in New York. He is then saved from his family's dysfunction by a local woman and her son, who sees him as a father figure.
Jim begrudgingly returns to his hometown in rural Indiana after failing to make it on his own in New York. He is then saved from his family's dysfunction by a local woman and her son, who sees him as a father figure.
Actors:
Sarah Strouse,
Rick Duplissie,
Don Strouse,
Mark Boone Junior,
Liv Tyler,
Rachel Strouse,
Doug Liechty Caskey
Sarah Strouse
Rick Duplissie
Don Strouse
Mark Boone Junior
17 March 1955, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Liv Tyler
1 July 1977, New York City, New York, USA
Rachel Strouse
Doug Liechty Caskey
Country:
United States
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
April 20, 2006
A slight, but amusing and occasionally touching, dark comedy about depression and dysfunction that percolates with indie film hipness.
April 20, 2009
"Lonesome Jim" is an earnest and modest 'little independent' movie that charms by way of its understated underachieving characters.
April 11, 2008
The world would be a better place if Steve Buscemi made more movies.
April 11, 2008
Minimalist, moody and morose, Lonesome Jim is a minor gem.
May 05, 2006
The problem is that a little of this minimalist kitchen-sink farce goes a very long way, and after a while Lonesome Jim starts to dry up.
May 19, 2006
Manages to be bitter, dispiriting and utterly pointless all at once.
April 11, 2008
Steve Buscemi's third film as a director is a low key affair delivered with a wry sense of humour.
Globe and Mail
May 19, 2006
It all feels very slight.
April 11, 2008
It's poignant, quietly life-affirming little story that doesn't need to shout. Lonesome Jim's good company.
Orlando Sentinel
May 12, 2006
Affleck plays this as a one-note turn, all dour. What a life-force like Anika would see in him is a mystery.
April 11, 2008
Though this clash of picket-fenced, down-home values and big city oafishness was handled with a little more delicacy in 2005's superb 'Junebug', Buscemi's film has lots to say about this fruitful dynamic.

