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Forgiving the Franklins

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Forgiving the Franklins (2006)
ComedyDrama

A conservative, God fearing Southern family is spiritually changed by an auto accident, but who they become puts them at odds with the highly conservative values around them.A conservative, God fearing Southern family is spiritually changed by an auto accident, but who they become puts them at odds with the highly conservative values around them.A conservative, God fearing Southern family is spiritually changed by an auto accident, but who they become puts them at odds with the highly conservative values around them.

  • Director
    • Jay Floyd
  • Writer
    • Jay Floyd
  • Stars
    • Teresa Willis
    • Robertson Dean
    • Aviva Baumann
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    325
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jay Floyd
    • Writer
      • Jay Floyd
    • Stars
      • Teresa Willis
      • Robertson Dean
      • Aviva Baumann
    • 17User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Teresa Willis
    Teresa Willis
    • Betty Franklin
    Robertson Dean
    Robertson Dean
    • Frank Franklin
    Aviva Baumann
    Aviva Baumann
    • Caroline Franklin
    • (as Aviva)
    Vince Pavia
    Vince Pavia
    • Brian Franklin
    Mari C. Blackwell
    Mari C. Blackwell
    • Peggy Lester
    Pop DaSilva
    • Jesus Christ
    Zak Spears
    Zak Spears
    • Coach Caldwell
    • (as Khris Scaramanga)
    Andy Forrest
    Andy Forrest
    • The Pastor
    Doug Purdy
    Doug Purdy
    • Junior Law Partner
    Bob Savage
    • Senior Law Partner
    Terry Leftgoff
    • Bert Lester
    Erica Woodson
    • Station Attendant
    Kimberly Price
    • Christian Parent's Association Leader
    Tracy Berna
    • Christian Women's Group member
    Suzanne Brown
    • Christian Parent's Association Woman
    Jenica Bergere
    Jenica Bergere
    • Christian Parent's Association Woman
    • (as Jenica Jackson)
    Dale Johannsen
    • Christian Parent's Association Woman
    Joelene Knight
    • Christian Parent's Association Woman
    • (as Jolene Knight)
    • Director
      • Jay Floyd
    • Writer
      • Jay Floyd
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    9NJtoTX

    This film has stayed with me

    As I've hopped from film to film at the SXSW Film Festival, this film from the opening night has stayed with me. Curious, because it is a dark comedy with quite an absurdist premise.

    A family of hyper-stressed fundamentalists in a small community of like minds is changed by an auto accident. Three of the four have the same near-death experience in which they are fully opened, as each receives a reversal of the concept of original sin (I won't spoil this scene with the specifics). The fourth, a middle school cheerleader, is not just the only one physically hurt, but also is unchanged and is now witness to what has become her crazy, apparently spiritually bankrupt, family. Every new moment brings a new outrageousness as they have become innocently naked and frank in every way, horrifying her and then the community.

    Forgiving the Franklins has the most beautiful sexual awaking scene between a husband and wife that I have ever seen, to the Sarah Brightman song "Deliver Me," a song that can now bring tears to my eyes.

    The cast is terrific. Robertson Dean as the dad, Vince Pavia as the son and Aviva as the cheerleader daughter are excellent, Mari Blackwell plays Peggy, the mom's questioning neighbor and best friend perfectly, a much more nuanced, fleshed out, real character than what might have been (everyone in middle America knows a Peggy). And Theresa Willis positively glows as Betty, the mom. There are lots of risks taken by the actors playing the three changed characters, and these risks pay off.

    I hope this film gets a wide release - if so, I plan to see it again.

    Very accurate review at: http://www.fosteronfilm.com/phil/forgiving.htm
    10nakamala

    What a wonderful and unexpected movie.

    Just saw this film the other day at the Santa Fe Film Festival. I was delighted by its honesty and humor. It was the most thought provoking movie I've seen in a very long time -- I just can't get it off of my mind for some reason. It may not be for everyone, because it makes you think. I don't know if people like to think in movies so much anymore, which is a shame. The actors who play the Franklins are quite a find. I couldn't imagine playing these complicated people with such frankness. Though I thought a couple of the supporting characters were not as good as the Franklins, I can totally forgive it -- because this is an important movie in my opinion. I didn't expect to like it so much, but as I've thought about it for a few days, it's proving to be a very relevant piece of entertainment.
    8YAS

    An unexpected lurking kindness

    It's always a pleasure to see characters in a movie who are wholly good-hearted and well-intentioned, even when they're surrounded by those who are neither. The film's moderately silly premise is that the conservative, religious Franklin family (mother, father, teen boy and girl) are involved in an accident wherein the parents and brother have a near-death experience during which they meet Jesus, a pleasant but somewhat exasperated soul who removes from them the burden of 'original sin.' When they return to their lives, many of their views and attitudes have changed, much to the consternation of the daughter, who didn't share the experience. The religious side is, I think, presented with a good balance, from the good (Jesus) to the starkly awful (those of his 'followers' who are obsessed with the sins of others and utterly oblivious to their own). It's a movie to make you think, give you a few good laughs along the way, and leave you with the pleasant feeling that the world just might be a nicer place than you think it is.
    10heyjay40

    Turning Back Time, Sort Of

    I just got back from the GLBT Film Festival at the AMC Loews 34th in NY. A friend told me about this film. Audience response was very positive! Lots of good solid laughs as well as some quiet moments of realization. Top notch in every area. A movie that makes you think, and then makes you realize how lucky we'd all be if we could turn back time and live without shame or guilt. I imagine this will come close to, if not win, the audience favorite award! What was most surprising was the fact the the movie appears to start off as a satire and then slowly weaves into a genuine commentary on the negative and sometimes violent reactions of the very group it started to satirize. There isn't any mean spirited humor at the expense of one group, just a slow realization that we would all be better off if we just went back to the gentle innocence that we all started off with.
    10bludwig2

    As enjoyable as it gets for me.

    I agree with the other 9 and 10 star reviews. I saw this at the South By Southwest Film Festival in Austin. Of the 20 films I saw,7 were really good and this was the best one for me. I'm a sucker for movies that have plot devices where characters go through transformations that totally change their lives. The excellent acting was mostly done by people involved in TV, or it was their first movie. It was written and directed by Jay Floyd. This was his debut as a director. Jay's day job is apparently as a clearance administrator for lots of famous films. Forgiving the Franklins was a total delight and extremely funny in spots. This is one movie where I would buy the DVD and re-watch it, truly a high complement from me. Well done, Jay, yes...give up your day job!

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      This film was made without a film crew, as evidenced by the end credits.
    • Quotes

      [Jesus has been chopping down a cross]

      Jesus Christ: These things aren't sacred, it's a piece of wood. It's a marketing tool, really, a very, very annoying marketing tool. Of all the things I tried to do with my life, this is how I'm remembered? This was the worst day of my life, don't get me started!

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      References Les Soprano (1999)

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Greensboro, North Carolina, USA
    • Production company
      • Grinning Idiot Entertainment
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      • $100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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