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In the Family

  • 2011
  • Unrated
  • 2h 49m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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In the Family (2011)
When his partner Cody dies in a car accident, Joey learns that their son, Chip, has been willed to Cody's sister. In his now solitary home life, Joey searches for a solution. The law is not on his side, but friends are.
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When his partner Cody dies in a car accident, Joey learns that their son, Chip, has been willed to Cody's sister. In his now solitary home life, Joey searches for a solution. The law is not ... Read allWhen his partner Cody dies in a car accident, Joey learns that their son, Chip, has been willed to Cody's sister. In his now solitary home life, Joey searches for a solution. The law is not on his side, but friends are.When his partner Cody dies in a car accident, Joey learns that their son, Chip, has been willed to Cody's sister. In his now solitary home life, Joey searches for a solution. The law is not on his side, but friends are.

  • Director
    • Patrick Wang
  • Writer
    • Patrick Wang
  • Stars
    • Sebastian Banes
    • Patrick Wang
    • Trevor St. John
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Patrick Wang
    • Writer
      • Patrick Wang
    • Stars
      • Sebastian Banes
      • Patrick Wang
      • Trevor St. John
    • 13User reviews
    • 74Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Sebastian Banes
    Sebastian Banes
    • Chip Hines
    • (as Sebastian Brodziak)
    Patrick Wang
    Patrick Wang
    • Joey Williams
    Trevor St. John
    Trevor St. John
    • Cody Hines
    Lisa Altomare
    • Betsy
    Susan Kellermann
    Susan Kellermann
    • Marge Hawks
    Conan McCarty
    Conan McCarty
    • Ed
    Harriett D. Foy
    Harriett D. Foy
    • Sharon
    Zachary Sayle
    • Brent
    Lovie Simone Taylor
    • Julie
    George DeNoto
    George DeNoto
    • Dennis
    • (as Georgie DeNoto)
    Jake Bennett Siegfried
    Jake Bennett Siegfried
    • Tim
    Juliette Angelo
    Juliette Angelo
    • Erin
    • (as Juliette Allen-Angelo)
    Cole Savitz-Vogel
    • Blake Robey
    Eisa Davis
    Eisa Davis
    • Anne Carter
    Peter Hermann
    Peter Hermann
    • Dave Robey
    Gina Tognoni
    Gina Tognoni
    • Nurse Jackson
    Kit Flanagan
    Kit Flanagan
    • Nurse Edwards
    Park Overall
    Park Overall
    • Sally Hines
    • Director
      • Patrick Wang
    • Writer
      • Patrick Wang
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    9interbini-1

    Groundbreaking, heart moving film.

    Patrick Wang focuses the image in a way that allows the viewer to imagine the other spaces not shown on screen. He also carefully selects each frame to reveal or obscure what is relevant to each moment. I have no other term for it but 360 degree acting. And included in this acting ensemble are architecture, objects, sounds, the movement of dust.

    What startles too is the amount of time taken to get to know people. I can tell that the actors know this time will be taken, that their portraits will unfold in a more natural way because I saw them relax and actually find responses that at times startled them (themselves). Perhaps this is the greatest homage to actors an actor/ director/ writer can give.

    In the accumulation of moments, I felt like I knew this house, I knew what it was to spend time with these people, with this young boy 'Chip', and so when moments such as the trial opened up or we see Joey (Wang)'s shoulders and back of head while he's making a book, emotion came up in me in a subtler way. My experience was less one of spectator and more one of someone who was a friend of this character. At one point, I did utter aloud in reference to Chip, 'please let him come home' in my living room viewing this film all by myself!

    I was reading an interview with Alexander Payne in Film Comment recently and he said something like 'we have no idea yet what a film could be'. I think that Mr. Wang has taken his opportunity and really produced something he himself understands and we all must see. I'm thrilled that the film has been made.
    9jnshaffer12

    The only thing stronger than fear is hope.

    I found this film nothing short of amazingly moving. Patrick Wang blew me away by not only writing the film, but also directing, producing, and starring in it! It is a movie about love and struggle and fighting for what you know in your heart. I enjoyed the film because it didn't rush things, it took its time in letting the characters as well as the audience comprehend the situations as the story unraveled. It is said that, "The only thing stronger than fear is hope," and if there's one way to show that, its through this movie. Not only does the main character, played by Wang, have to deal with being gay in this day in age, he experiences even more turmoil as he continues to lose those close to him. It's a film about believing in hope to pushing yourself to the limit until you can't any longer, but making sure not to lose yourself along the way.
    RubberCanoe

    The stuff Academy Award winning films are made of...

    Many critics could argue, perhaps convincingly, that "In the Family" could be edited from its almost 3 hours to 2 hours, however, the pacing of the film doesn't suffer from its length. And by taking time to develop the almost mundane everyday life of a gay couple raising a young son, the film is actually a bold political statement that speaks directly to every person who thinks being gay is somehow a non-stop sex fest. Because of that, the film makes a very strong point even before the issues at the heart of the movie become front and center. It's a family friendly film where sexual orientation is almost an afterthought of the movie and that is what sets the tone and makes it groundbreaking. That is a long winded way of saying that anyone who thinks the film should fit into a typical 2 hour movie formula, is missing the depth of the story and the emotional impact the pacing creates.

    Many Asian-American actors would say they hate doing accents because they are connected with stereotypical roles, but Patrick Wang's southern accent probably wasn't what Asian-American actors had in mind and in this case it is a testament to Patrick's incredible acting abilities. I am one who thinks directors should direct and not also take on the demand of acting in their own films because both can suffer, but Patrick Wang's acting and directing are both amazing. He has embraced this film heart and soul and it's evident in its emotional complexity and perhaps this is a case where it could not have been as successful without Patrick in both roles.

    In the film the downward spiral starts with the confrontation between Joey (Patrick Wang) and Chad's sister over the will and is a riveting scene that doesn't leave the viewer rooting for anyone, but actually feeling the pain and the point each is making about the circumstances. But for Joey it is the most devastating because everything in his life is gone overnight; his partner, his child, and his home. The loneliness and destruction of his life is powerfully and beautifully created by Patrick's acting and directing making this a heart wrenching film that shouldn't be missed. And the film's conclusion? Emotionally brilliant.
    10aSumuru

    Simply the best in a long while.

    Definitely one the best films I've ever experienced. Beautifully written, directed and played out by each and everyone. Patrick's way of telling a story is a league of its own and there's not many films I know that uses the art of simplicity to make this a screen gem that is hard to ever forget in my lifetime.

    Thank you Patrick for having me on this ride. I'm truly humbled.

    Its films like this that's Oscar worthy that slip by the cracks of the selection panel that the world will regret not giving it its due.

    Disclaimer: I don't know Patrick BUT I do anything to shake this man's hand.
    8jimcheva

    Touching, surprising, important - but way too long

    This is a distinctive film with a distinctive lead actor/director/writer, one that will probably be cited in future years as his first imperfect effort. It addresses an important issue - the uncertain rights of gay survivors - head-on from an unexpected, very individual point of view. Joey Williams, the southern-accented, low-key Asian protagonist, is a tremendously loving person - loving not only to his partner and their son (strikingly and adorably played by Sebastian Brodziak), but to others around him. As we learn his back-story as a foster child, this understated readiness to love becomes all the more moving. When he finds himself alone and having to fight for his son, his dilemma is all the more moving because he is clearly a person who, without being weak, sidesteps confrontation. His manner throughout is endearing and very specific, even as he encounters, in the most off- handed way, chilling and heartless homophobia at one of the most difficult moments of his life. The "issue" is certainly front and center here, but we care about him first and foremost as a person - luckily, since we spend far more time with him than one usually would in a film. There are also unexpected gestures of kindness and concern all through the film, one on the part of a Wise Man who appears from the most unexpected corner and reminds us that, even as Joey struggles for the right to be a father, he remains a tender soul in need of a father figure himself; at different moments, a glass of whiskey and a glass of water, each quietly offered, make it clear that he has found one. The film's unhurried pace often serves it well - one of the most moving sequences involves methodically taking out a beer and opening it - but there are also moments that are plain slow and others which keep pushing at a point that has already been made or linger overmuch on history. The film overall should have been at least a third shorter. By being as long as it is, the film actually dilutes the very real intensity of its central contemplation of family and its meaning. But these are flaws in an overall excellent film, one which is rarely predictable and often quietly surprising, above all very warm and human all the way through. Its low-key quirkiness, by the way, includes one of the more off-the-wall bits of product placement to be seen in an indie film, one that will delight the handful of fans who know and care who wrote "Wild Thing". As gracefully integrated as this is, one gets the sense that the director/writer knew the songwriter and wanted, as much as anything else, to help him out; a gesture which sums up the fundamentally loving nature of this entire project.

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    • Trivia
      Joey's lack of medical or legal recourse after his romantic partner Cody's death is based in fact. Many real-life gay couples in the US have found themselves in similarly difficult circumstances in hospitals after one of them had a serious injury or developed a grave illness.
    • Goofs
      Many of the questions asked of Joey Williams during his Deposition (e.g. Did you have a violent past as a child? Did you seduce Cody Hines?) would have been objected to by his attorney as being irrelevant.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Chip Hines: Daddy Surprise

    • Soundtracks
      Bippity Boo
      Written and performed by Chip Taylor

      Produced by Chip Taylor

      Courtesy of Train Wreck Records

      By arrangement with Back Road Music Inc. (BMI) and EMI Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • November 19, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • В семье
    • Filming locations
      • Yonkers, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • In the Family
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $101,934
    • Gross worldwide
      • $101,934
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 49m(169 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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