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Le point de rupture

Original title: Imaginary Crimes
  • 1994
  • PG
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.8K
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Fairuza Balk, Harvey Keitel, and Elisabeth Moss in Le point de rupture (1994)
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A recently widowed, small-time hustler struggles to raise his two daughters on his own, and still make a dishonest living in 1960s Portland, Oregon.A recently widowed, small-time hustler struggles to raise his two daughters on his own, and still make a dishonest living in 1960s Portland, Oregon.A recently widowed, small-time hustler struggles to raise his two daughters on his own, and still make a dishonest living in 1960s Portland, Oregon.

  • Director
    • Anthony Drazan
  • Writers
    • Sheila Ballantyne
    • Kristine Johnson
    • Davia Nelson
  • Stars
    • Harvey Keitel
    • Fairuza Balk
    • Kelly Lynch
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Anthony Drazan
    • Writers
      • Sheila Ballantyne
      • Kristine Johnson
      • Davia Nelson
    • Stars
      • Harvey Keitel
      • Fairuza Balk
      • Kelly Lynch
    • 23User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Ray Weiler
    Fairuza Balk
    Fairuza Balk
    • Sonya
    Kelly Lynch
    Kelly Lynch
    • Valery
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    • Mr. Webster
    Diane Baker
    Diane Baker
    • Abigail Tate
    Chris Penn
    Chris Penn
    • Jarvis
    Amber Benson
    Amber Benson
    • Margaret
    Elisabeth Moss
    Elisabeth Moss
    • Greta
    Richard Venture
    Richard Venture
    • Judge Klein
    Seymour Cassel
    Seymour Cassel
    • Eddie
    Tori Paul
    • Young Sonya
    Melissa Berntsen
    Melissa Berntsen
    • Gigi Rucklehaus
    Annette O'Toole
    Annette O'Toole
    • Ginny Rucklehaus
    Bill Geisslinger
    • Bud Rucklehaus
    William G. Schilling
    William G. Schilling
    • Mr. Garrity
    Luke Reilly
    • Everett
    Peggy Gormley
    Peggy Gormley
    • Mrs. Cole
    Chad Burton
    • Vern
    • Director
      • Anthony Drazan
    • Writers
      • Sheila Ballantyne
      • Kristine Johnson
      • Davia Nelson
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    6ksf-2

    dysfunctional family tries to hold it together

    Harvey keitel is ray, single, gruff dad, trying to raise his two daughters. He's an inventor, but his inventions never seem to bring in any money. About twenty five minutes in, we hear three important rules, so i'm sure they will be important later. Maybe. Maybe not. And why does sonya have a scarf on her head for so much of the film? Confusing, since this is a period piece, from the early 1960s. Two possibilities. The trivia tells us that fairuza balk had to return for re-shoots, so her hair had changed. We also see that balk is named "turquoise" in farsi, so it could have something to do with her culture or beliefs. It's not explained in the film. It's mostly good. A story of family, loss, trying to hold together. Small roles for vincent d'onofrio, chris penn, and a twelve year old elisabeth moss! Directed by anthony drazan, for warner brothers. We also see short clips of a couple much older warner brothers movies. Chris penn was about thirty in this film, but died young at age 40. The author, sheila ballantyne, passed away in 2007, just about a week after her husband. It's pretty good. A family tries to hold it together, but the dad is so messed up, it's even more challenging for the daughters.
    Movie_Man 500

    A nice gem For Kietel

    Everyone who thinks Harvey can only inhabit violent, suffering Martin Scorcese type stories will be amazed at his affecting and emotional turn here, as a father struggling to raise his 2 daughters. Guilt and regret figure prominently in the plot line, which is narrated from a diary by the wonderful Fairuka Balk. Kelly Lynch gives a brief but sad performance as the mother. One of Kietel's best contains his usual trademark shouting scenes but overall: his least bloody and tortured character is also his finest time on film.
    10wild_viking

    A very rare movie treat

    To anyone who has ever had a disappointing father yet still was able to get past his shortcomings and love him this is your movie. The power to love is what this movie is about. It is not a cliché type movie though. The power of love does not include forgiveness nor going into agreement with or going along with the person. It is the ability to love what goodness there is available in a person despite all the reasons (their bad characteristics) one should not. This movie is a tear jerker but I found it very uplifting as well. Keitel, D'Onofrio and especially Fairuza Balk are all fantastic. The direction and writing are perfect. It is a rare movie. Because I wouldn't change one bit of it. I'd rate it in my top 25 of all time. It's that good.
    rosemcgowanrulez2001

    Fairuza Shines

    Being a big fan of Fairuza Balk's this movie done earlier in her career shows how talented she really is. It seems Fairuza is not a well known actress unless you mention The Craft or The Waterboy and people will say "oh her, she has done alot of movies?" Fairuza and Harvey Keitel play off one another so well as father and daughter. This movie is well written, well casted and well acted out. Sure there are a few boring parts but that goes with a drama type movie. Watch for a younger Amber Benson who is on Buffy The Vampire Slayer now as Tara. Also Vincent D'Onofrio plays a really good part as well. Crimes is a bit of a tear jerker and I have to say this movie Solidifies that Fairuza Balk is talented and that she deserves more credit than she gets. Christopher Penn has a small role in this as well. A few known faces in this one. But this sleeper hit is worth the time to rent. Chicks will like it for sure.
    10DennisLittrell

    Willie Loman with daughters

    This is a great movie. I'm amazed that it got made and done so well. First kudos go to Sheila Ballantyne who wrote the novel. A story like this cannot be made up in committee or by hiring the hottest screen writer in town. It has to be lived. There's no question that Ballantyne lived it. And then it has to be understood in the light of love before it can be shared with us. And she did that.

    Second kudos go to Tony Drazan who directed and interpreted. It can be seen that he loved the story and he wanted it to be beautiful, and he made it so.

    He picked the dearest, sweetest girls to play the parts of Sonya and Greta at various ages. And he had to have the right man for their father, a flawed man, like all of us, a man doing the best he can, a man with values that don't really work, a man who lost his young wife to cancer and was left to raise his two daughters alone, a man like Arthur Miller's Willie Loman who had big dreams never realized, a man neither hero not villain; in short a man who had to be played with delicacy and without maudlin sentiment. Harvey Keitel fit the part, that of a schemer and a dreamer and a self-deluded hustling con man, and did a fantastic, flawless job.

    Fairuza Balk, who played Sonya was wonderful, and Elizabeth Moss as Greta was adorable beyond expression, and so beautifully directed. The girl who played the young Sonya was not only excellent, but looked enough like Fairuza Balk to be her younger sister: perfect casting. And Kelly Lynch who had a limited role as the mother was exquisite.

    The interaction between the father and the daughters was painfully veracious, filled with real- life tension and heart-breaking disappointments, but done without abuse and without any of the dysfunctional family sicknesses so often expressed these days. We see his failure as a father on one level, and yet in the end we see through the eyes and the voice of Sonya a greater truth: in spite of his weaknesses he actually succeeded as a father. In fact we see that whether he knew it or not, the one thing that he did right in his life, although he wavered plenty, was bringing up his girls against the great odds of his defective character. And the love shown him by his daughters, so beautifully projected by both Balk and Moss, was wonderful to experience since it is so seldom seen these days when the usual style is to trash men and their part in the family. And the nonexploitive, nurturing and loving role of Sonya's English teacher, played with a fine delicacy by Vincent D'Onfrio, was a much-needed change from the usual cinematic use of teachers as sexual lechers. In this movie we can see that men are people too. (Hello!)

    I should mention that the screenplay by Kristine Johnson and Davia Nelson was carefully crafted to showcase the story dramatically, and to warn you that this is a tear jerker. It starts a little slow, and seems a touch old fashioned, but stay with it: it's a beautiful movie, one the best I've ever seen.

    (Note: Over 500 of my movie reviews are now available in my book "Cut to the Chaise Lounge or I Can't Believe I Swallowed the Remote!" Get it at Amazon!)

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    • Trivia
      Fairuza Balk was called back to re-shoot some scenes and had to wear a wig, since she had already dyed it blonde for Tollbooth (1994).
    • Quotes

      Sonya Weiler: Never has a man less equipped for parenthood tried so hard.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Radioland Murders/I Like It Like That/Bullets Over Broadway/Imaginary Crimes/Clerks (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Dont Fence Me In
      Written by Cole Porter

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Imaginary Crimes
    • Filming locations
      • Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Production company
      • Morgan Creek Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $89,611
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $21,748
      • Oct 16, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $89,611
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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