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Running On Empty

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Running On Empty tells the story of parents Annie and Arthur Pope who in the 1970s are responsible for the anti-war protest bombing of a napalm laboratory. The family including their children has been changing locations, changing their names and hiding from the FBI, but one of their sons starts to break out of this fugitive lifestyle.
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A tour-de-force in acting. Phoenix is a revelation!
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One of the most poignant and edifying films made in the 1980s about the blessings and burdens of family life.
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Wraps around your heart and squeezes.
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River Phoenix gives an Oscar nominated performance as the teenage son of radical parents in Sidney Lumet's interesting but not entirely satisfying politicial melodrama.
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A touching, forgotten drama about a family of radicals still running from the consequences of their actions. River Phoenix, Lahti and Hirsch all are wonderful. A must-see.
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It's the Lumet film I like best.
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