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Refuge

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Krysten Ritter and Brian Geraghty in Refuge (2012)
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After their parents abandon the family, a young woman works to take care of her younger siblings.After their parents abandon the family, a young woman works to take care of her younger siblings.After their parents abandon the family, a young woman works to take care of her younger siblings.

  • Director
    • Jessica Goldberg
  • Writer
    • Jessica Goldberg
  • Stars
    • Krysten Ritter
    • Brian Geraghty
    • Logan Huffman
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  • IMDb RATING
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    608
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    • Director
      • Jessica Goldberg
    • Writer
      • Jessica Goldberg
    • Stars
      • Krysten Ritter
      • Brian Geraghty
      • Logan Huffman
    • 9User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
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    Krysten Ritter
    Krysten Ritter
    • Amy
    Brian Geraghty
    Brian Geraghty
    • Sam
    Logan Huffman
    Logan Huffman
    • Nat
    Madeleine Martin
    Madeleine Martin
    • Lucy
    Juliet Garrett
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    Chris Papavasiliou
    • Gary
    Joe Pallister
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    Michael Dougherty
    • Man at Bar
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    Helen Rogers
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    • Director
      • Jessica Goldberg
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    10BittanyG

    Loved this!

    Rarely write reviews but feel I had to counterbalance the bad ones above. I also stumbled upon this one on Netflix. Sure glad it got a second chance there. I completely fell for this movie, it made me cry which hasn't happened in a very long time from movies. Someone complained of its being unbelievable but please which movie isn't, Lord of the Rings?. The most unbelievable part from a non-US perspective would be the parents leaving like that. But that aside I felt the story well written, the characters believable, the acting fantastic and the movie as a whole felt true and well just wonderful. Can't believe the rating (from the very few who seem to have seen it) is so low but note that Im not alone in really liking it. Interesting how people judge films so differently. This certainly struck a chord within me. If you like indie, drama and are a sucker for romance and feelgood don't miss out on this one. Luuuuved it!
    7SwollenThumb

    Lonely Leads

    Loved the leads and wanted to see how their two lonely characters turned out. Could have been grittier. Screenplay seemed underdone at times. Extra star for the laidback soundtrack from (I think) the Milk Carton Kids. (viewed 10/16)
    1geir-3

    The worst movie I have seen.

    Easily the worst movie I have ever seen. The acting is good. The direction must be a joke on all of us. Human beings are not like this; we have a brain, and are better than this. We are not zombies. I believe this production and the direction of it, is intentional. It is bad. The movie is filled with clichés and lacks authenticity in most scenes. The atmosphere of the film is artificial. The characters, by themselves solicit sympathy, but feels like they are manipulated by the director, complicity or not, to utter the dialog, and complete the film. There is an ineffable quality to all the main characters and they are portrayed in the story as if to play a joke on the audience. I believe the director and the producers intended to betray the audience with this movie.
    10chris-208-358112

    The Power of the Human Heart

    Refuge is Jessica Goldberg's debut vehicle as a movie director. Since she also wrote the screenplay and a play from which it is derived, this is a signature work for her.

    The story seems to develop unevenly, at least on first viewing. Again and again, Goldberg misses opportunities to spike up the emotional reactions of the audience. Where countless other romantic movies catch our attention by buffing the usual into the unusual, Refuge does not.

    As a result, it may seem a bit flat to those accustomed to modern TV, cinema and advertising. We come to scenes where a character could demonstrate some great nobility, but a lesser act occurs. This may reduce the adrenaline/endorphin hit we might have received, but it illustrates Goldberg's key point: ordinary people can rise above circumstance and do extraordinary things. Viewers who will adjust themselves to this more natural rhythm may be reminded that no cape and spandex are required to elevate human experience.

    Refuge is evocative of the better works of some foreign directors of years gone by. Eisenstein moved us with fixed-camera moving tableaux that revealed simple beauty. Goldberg accomplished the same thing with a dilapidated house, character development and storyline. Julie Delpy's rambling tours of Paris provided her lean framework for the rambling lives of her characters. Goldberg's house framed the simple, stark realities of the characters of Refuge.

    Like the words to a great blues song, Refuge brings us down into the barren recesses of existence. The music of the blues gives us a way to rise above, and the storyline and details of Refuge do the same. In scene after scene, we find a neatness and pleasing balance to small items in the house that suggest a transcendence of life's challenges. A shot of a table and a few mismatched chairs encourage us to step into the scene and sit down, confident that we will find warmth and security there. It is not so much that the house itself is a refuge, but that the heart of Amy, the female lead, is creating one for us.

    In a scene outside a Doctor's office, Sam, our cigarette-smoking leading man idly tries to repair a dented piece of siding. In another, he grabs up a couple of branches that have fallen in the yard. With these simple gestures, we see our tendency to improve what is around us. All four of the key characters are deeply flawed and irritating at times. Yet as the story progresses, we become attached to them. Anyone wishing to rediscover the power of the human spirit, particularly on its feminine side, would do well to seek out this movie.
    6bjarias

    ..warts and all, lots would be taking 'refuge'

    So here's your totally average guy looses his job, gets in his truck, drives off to life in a new town. Walks into a joint (sportin a 4-day stubble), and presto-pronto hooks up with a totally unattached-available (but GTBW everyone), lovely-as-ever 'Krysten Alyce Ritter'.. binged.it/1tSopmT .. She immediately takes him home, rips his clothes off and 'sleeps' with him. Then two days later, he asks to move in with her, and in an eye-blink she agrees... talk about finding 'refuge.' It's a romanticized, sweet story, with a very decent cast. A majority of viewers will be finding it unlikely to say many negative things.. although the story, without too much argument, would have to be considered quite a bit more than fairytale unbelievable.

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 2014 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lost in Love
    • Filming locations
      • Southampton, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Caliber Media Company
      • Lascaux Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,631
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,274
      • Mar 30, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,631
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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