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Who Loves the Sun

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Who Loves the Sun (2006)
http://www.wholovesthesun.com

ABOUT THE FILM:
Will Morrison (LUKAS HAAS) and Daniel Bloom (ADAM SCOTT) were the best of friends. They grew up together. Went to the same schools. Liked the same records. Loved the same girls. Daniel was WillÂ’s best man at his wedding to Maggie Claire (MOLLY PARKER). Then one day Will disappeared without a word. Half a decade later he re-surfaces and sets off a tsunami of unforeseeable events.

Shot against the gorgeous backdrop of the Canadian Shield, WHO LOVES THE SUN is a thoughtful, evocative portrayal of friendship, love, longing and the sometimes static nature of life. Combining the powers of observance and understatement, director Matt Bissonnette (http://www.matthewbissonnette.com) is able to render an emotional tale of three friends who struggle to find meaning in their lives. WHO LOVES THE SUN features perfectly pitched performances, a great soundtrack from Portastatic, songs from the Silver Jews, and some hilariously realistic bad fighting.

“Critics' Pick”
- L.A. Weekly

“Great Canadian movie… layered and complex without being so melancholy and pretentious.”
- The National Post

* * * * (4 out of 5 stars)
“A smart new angle on the love triangle”
– Montreal Gazette

* * * * (4 out of 5 stars)
“Who Loves the Sun? We do.”
- Toronto Sun

* * * * (4 out of 5 stars)
“A case of cabin fever worth catching”
- Winnipeg Sun

“…a relief for those Canuck-cinema naysayers who believe that this country can't produce an entertaining and commercially viable film to save its life.”
- Georgia Straight

* * * (3 out of 4 stars)
“…lean, engaging script and fine nuanced performances.”
- The Globe and Mail

“Molly Parker…exudes a sexual heat and power that leaps from the screen”
- L.A. Weekly
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A troubled young man's sudden return after a mysterious five-year disappearance reunites him with his wife and his best friend.A troubled young man's sudden return after a mysterious five-year disappearance reunites him with his wife and his best friend.A troubled young man's sudden return after a mysterious five-year disappearance reunites him with his wife and his best friend.

  • Director
    • Matt Bissonnette
  • Writer
    • Matt Bissonnette
  • Stars
    • Lukas Haas
    • Molly Parker
    • Adam Scott
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    708
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matt Bissonnette
    • Writer
      • Matt Bissonnette
    • Stars
      • Lukas Haas
      • Molly Parker
      • Adam Scott
    • 9User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Lukas Haas
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    • Will Morrison
    Molly Parker
    Molly Parker
    • Maggie Claire
    Adam Scott
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    • Daniel Bloom
    R.H. Thomson
    R.H. Thomson
    • Arthur Bloom
    Wendy Crewson
    Wendy Crewson
    • Mary Bloom
    • Director
      • Matt Bissonnette
    • Writer
      • Matt Bissonnette
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    3krandal

    Not as funny as it wants to be

    I saw this movie at the AFI Dallas festival. Most of the audience, including my wife, enjoyed this comedy-drama, but I didn't. It stars Lucas Haas (Brick, Alpha Dog), Molly Parker (Kissed, The Five Senses, Hollywoodland) and Adam Scott (First Snow, Art School Confidential). The director is Matt Bissonnette, who's married to Molly Parker. All three actors do a fine job in this movie about 3 friends, the marriage of two of them and infidelity involving the third. It all takes place at a lake house and it looks wonderful. The film wants to treat its subject as a comedy first and then a drama, and I thought it needed to be the other way around.
    6natg520

    You Get What You'd Expect From This One

    You look at the cover of this DVD and you think, " I'm in the mood for a relationship-oriented independent film". So you get "Who Loves The Sun" and watch exactly what you thought you were getting. The actors perform according to the abilities you have seen them demonstrate before (although Lukas Haas was a more versatile actor as a child).

    The story plays out according to plan, with some hi-jinx, some romance, some rivalry. Call it a generation Y coming of age story. It seems like the characters could just leave and go back to their lives, but they have to stick it out until everything gets resolved. Because that is what the story suggests. The cinematography is adequate. The dialog is up to today's independent movie standards. But wouldn't it be nice if something interesting happened?
    5SnoopyStyle

    slow dysfunctional-relationships movie

    31 year old Will Morrison (Lukas Haas) unexpectedly shows up at Arthur (R.H. Thomson) and Mary Bloom (Wendy Crewson)'s home. He tells them that he has written a book soon to be published. Will was once Daniel Bloom (Adam Scott)'s best friend. Daniel is a successful writer. Daniel is bitter while Will is evasive. They are both angry with Daniel having had an affair with Will's wife Maggie Claire (Molly Parker). All three were once the best of friends until Will disappeared 5 years ago.

    This indie really needs laughs. It's somewhat quirky but nowhere near funny. All three are perfectly fine actors. I like this group of actors. The script has no good jokes. The relationship struggle is prolong. Secrets are revealed. However the movie needs real excitement. The directions are too static. This could have also been big drama but it's not that either. It exists in a lackluster inbetween world.
    6tigerfish50

    Comedic Approach to a Dramatic Dilemma

    The issue of infidelity is usually used as a set-up for revenge thrillers in movies, while in the real world most people try to control their murderous impulses and navigate their way to reconciliation or separation. "Who Loves The Sun" opens with the sudden return of a young drifter to the lakeside community where he had grown up, five years after he had suddenly disappeared. Will had exiled himself after catching his wife, Maggie, having sex with his childhood best friend, Daniel. Ignorant about the infidelity, Daniel's parents offer Will shelter for the night - and while he sleeps, they call up their son and Maggie, who soon arrive seeking explanations for the prolonged absence - and the trio promptly begin wrestling with their various unresolved issues.

    Writer/director Matt Bissonnette initially seems to take the situation with appropriate gravity, but gradually dilutes his film's credibility by choosing the comedic option time and again as the narrative unfolds. The excellent Molly Parker balances her performance nicely between poignant regret over her past behavior, and anger at Will's extreme response to her betrayal. In contrast, Will and Daniel are too often required to act out their conflict for laughs. They scuffle ineffectually, play stupid jokes on one another, jump impulsively into the lake fully-clothed, and stare sulkily into the distance until both of them look like petulant juveniles. By the time the story's big twist is revealed near the end, most viewers will feel as if they have been watching a light comedy rather than a drama - and it seems like a wasted opportunity for a nice idea and the luminist cinematography.
    5emprof

    Lukas Haas

    Lukas Haas, who will forever be to me the terrific child actor in "Witness," seems miscast in this film. His movements and his delivery of his lines make him appear to be sleep walking through the movie. Maybe he is supposed to play the role as a slacker. But then there's the manuscript he supposedly wrote, which is, of course, supposed to be very good (according to his ex-wife). The script seems rather unbelievable with two friends eventually finding out a secret that makes even less sense and to me is unimportant to make the movie work. I did very much like Molly Parker, although she is a bit too old to be Haas' ex-wife in this movie. She exudes sensual energy. This film works hard at being an independent film, but the dialog is too choppy and the film plods on and on way to slowly. A much better film is the classic Roman Polanski's "Knife in the Water."

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      DEATH OF AN HEIR OF SORROWS
      Written by David Berman

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кто любит солнце
    • Filming locations
      • Falcon Lake, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Corey Marr Productions Inc.
      • Inferno Pictures Inc.
      • 105 Films
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      1 hour 34 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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