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Midlothia

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
164
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Midlothia (2007)
In a small town where everybody knows everybody else's business, four friends discover secrets about each other that threaten to tear them apart.
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Midlothia is a small, tight-knit town, where everyone knows everyone else's business. On Fred's last day in town, he and his closest friends uncover secrets that threaten the fabric of their... Read allMidlothia is a small, tight-knit town, where everyone knows everyone else's business. On Fred's last day in town, he and his closest friends uncover secrets that threaten the fabric of their friendship.Midlothia is a small, tight-knit town, where everyone knows everyone else's business. On Fred's last day in town, he and his closest friends uncover secrets that threaten the fabric of their friendship.

  • Director
    • Bill Sebastian
  • Writers
    • Bill Sebastian
    • Steven Walters
  • Stars
    • James Thomas Gilbert
    • Jessica McClendon
    • Eric Reeves
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    164
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bill Sebastian
    • Writers
      • Bill Sebastian
      • Steven Walters
    • Stars
      • James Thomas Gilbert
      • Jessica McClendon
      • Eric Reeves
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins total

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    James Thomas Gilbert
    James Thomas Gilbert
    • Duck
    Jessica McClendon
    • April
    Eric Reeves
    Eric Reeves
    • Bill
    Bill Sebastian
    Bill Sebastian
    • Fred
    Randal Scott
    Randal Scott
    • Ted
    Bill Flynn
    Bill Flynn
    • Mr. Neeley
    Tex Marshall
    • Neighbor
    Elizabeth Van Winkle
    Rick Espaillat
    Rick Espaillat
    • Father
    Damon Decker
    Phil Harrington
    Casey Wickson
    Richard Gibbe
    Christopher Holt
    Christopher Holt
    • Boy on bus
    • (uncredited)
    Jennifer Holt
    Jennifer Holt
    • Girl on bus
    • (uncredited)
    Kevin Holt
    Kevin Holt
    • Little Boy on bus
    • (uncredited)
    Nicole Holt
    Nicole Holt
    • Mother on bus
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Bill Sebastian
    • Writers
      • Bill Sebastian
      • Steven Walters
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    10pscheck2

    Midlothia

    Embarrassed to say, but I saw this movie twice, and oddly, didn't remember anything about it when I first saw it! However, the second viewing really sunk in and can't say enough about it! The acting was excellent and the narrative introspective and compelling! My only criticism of the story line is that we don;t have enough information on Fred (and Bill) to understand their subsequent reactions to one and another when confronted with certain truths! The ending, although realistic from the point of view of the narrative, left me questioning Fred's true feelings and that sometime down the road, he will have another clarity of thought and revisit his past.
    9BSpielbauer

    An excellent film which flies under the radar.

    Midlothia is a film based upon a play. It has a great deal to admire, and even to ponder and shout about, and very, very few flaws. The setting is achingly rural (set in the south, in Texas, far enough from the Dallas / Ft. Worth area to make any urban or suburban influence seem an impossibility).

    The genre is a beautiful mix of drama and the comedic. The comedy is never forced, and yet still is genuinely funny, often laugh out-loud funny.

    The story deals with four young friends who are all stuck in various states of stagnancy, just as they are stuck in Midlothian, Texas -- each for different reasons. When one of these four begins to move toward finally leaving town -- and then wavers in that decision, this becomes the catalyst for a plot which is wholly believable, and which also causes each of them to gradually reveal some awful buried secrets. The unraveling of those secrets will always engage the viewer, and at times will even thrill or frighten -- or threaten to explode into violence.

    The film is low-budget, but that never seems to have a negative impact, mostly because it may have served to underscore the bleak poverty of the setting.

    The flaws? Again, there are almost none. The largest may have been due to the source of the story. The film is based on a play, and as such it can tend to be a bit too "dialogue-driven." This can be fixed in adaptation to screenplay, of course, and more care at this stage might have avoided the occasional feeling that we are going to have to sit through four monologues, no matter what...

    Ironically, though, the fact Midlothia was based on a play also caters to one of its greatest strengths. The fact that most of the real action takes place in one single setting (and oh, what a setting it is!) means that we begin to feel the same sense of claustrophobia and being trapped that all four of these beautiful characters certainly feel.

    Kudos, to the director. Kudos to all four of the leads -- honesty in acting will always pay off. Kudos to the music. Kudos to whoever art-directed that house / cabin / double-wide. This is another of those indie feature films which is what REAL independent films are all about... film festival acceptance, some well-deserved awards, and sadly, a work which most will never have the opportunity to see at all, simply because it was made outside the system.

    Track this one down, and see it.
    8adykstra-983-384944

    Explosive revelation, classic structure

    This film was recommended to me by a friend and I am very grateful to him for pointing it out to me. I loved it. As the story unfolded, I sensed there was something very special about the writing. Some films written directly for the screen are not that well-thought out, but this one, based on the play "Pluck The Day" is very well done. A great script worked in this director's favor. Seeing the world these people inhabited, their assumptions, their fears, their insecurities was so fascinating. It was a window on friendship, on trust, on love and loss. After significant revelations, we find that the most sobering shock is that our lives can no longer continue as they have before, and so, following classic structure, our narrative ends with a departure.
    6t-dooley-69-386916

    A really good indie drama that even has a few laughs.

    The plot is that Fred is leaving the backwater Texas town where he has grown up – however, he does not show up for his leaving drinks. He has split with his fiancée, April, and is leaving best mate Bill and not so best mate Duck behind.

    Duck is not best pleased at losing a drinking buddy as his life has spiralled into an alcoholic miasma of meaningless since he got married and realised his life was going nowhere – slowly. April still harbours feelings for Fred but is not sure and Bill seems strangely aloof. Then Fred does an about face and declares he is not running away and will face the demons that made him want to leave – only he is not the only one who decides to face up to a few truths and what unfolds is actually a really well written and performed piece.

    This is the sort of film that could have been a play. It has a tight but believable script and all of the actors are very good – James Thomas Gilbert playing Duck is a real scene stealer and I think is a talent that needs to get better gigs. The production lacks a bit in places but then this is an indie effort and it is funny, moving, and sad and even has some well placed pathos thrown in – not bad for a film I streamed on the off chance. If you like things to be slightly left off the field then this might be right up your street.
    3sazesa

    "Independent" need not be "amateurish"

    Despite the good reviews others have posted, this movie falls short of a higher rating than the one I offer. The themes of friendship, loyalty, personal direction, and personal aimlessness are interesting. The setting is original and the filming is done rather well (the angles, the lighting, the location). The problem is the acting and the writing.

    The acting is very amateurish and the story is over written (the dialogue is stilted for the characters and the delivery is continuously rushed by the actors). The director does have a good eye, as the camera angles and the beautiful opening photography engage the viewer, but once the actors open their mouths not even the cinematography can save it.

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Midlothian, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Intentional Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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