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All the Light in the Sky

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19m
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All the Light in the Sky (2012)
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Jane Adams is an actress living in a house precariously perched above the beach in Malibu. Her age exempts her from more and more acting opportunities. That's when her young, aspiring-actres... Read allJane Adams is an actress living in a house precariously perched above the beach in Malibu. Her age exempts her from more and more acting opportunities. That's when her young, aspiring-actress niece arrives for a weekend stay - a weekend filled with confronting fears, burgeoning r... Read allJane Adams is an actress living in a house precariously perched above the beach in Malibu. Her age exempts her from more and more acting opportunities. That's when her young, aspiring-actress niece arrives for a weekend stay - a weekend filled with confronting fears, burgeoning relationships, and navigating life in the early 21st century.

  • Director
    • Joe Swanberg
  • Writers
    • Jane Adams
    • Joe Swanberg
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    • Jane Adams
    • Sophia Takal
    • Kent Osborne
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Joe Swanberg
    • Writers
      • Jane Adams
      • Joe Swanberg
    • Stars
      • Jane Adams
      • Sophia Takal
      • Kent Osborne
    • 8User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
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    • Awards
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    Jane Adams
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    • Marie
    Sophia Takal
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    • Faye
    Kent Osborne
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    • Dan
    Larry Fessenden
    Larry Fessenden
    • Rusty
    David Siskind
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    Lindsay Burdge
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    • Suzanne
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    7alexqueens

    A nice little gem

    Had I known that Jane Adams had done a film with the guy who wrote and directed Drinking Buddies and Win it All, I would've been on this way sooner. Jane Adams as like a little hidden gem of an actress for me. Even though I'd love for her to break out with bigger and better roles. She just seems to exude a certain realness that's often hard to transfer onto the screen. Even seeing her nude in this was the cutest non-sexual scene I've come across in a while. It's like watching real life.

    But the end scene where her character Marie is cozying up with her neighbor Rusty on the couch was so damn sweet and authentic that it kinda blew me away. Their expressions, their gestures and how they talked to each other was as real as it gets. I felt like a voyeur watching these people and the intimacy they enjoyed in each other as friends.

    Unfortunately, none of the other actors appealed to me in any way, but I could easily watch more of Marie and Rusty.
    6suitesuzanne

    Quiet film, well-acted

    You can also see this on Kanopy if you have access to this streaming service. It's where I found it.
    8StevePulaski

    Swanberg's key stylistic attributes blended with a refreshing new set of themes

    With Joe Swanberg's latest picture, All the Light in the Sky, he has turned over a new leaf, redirecting his attention from post-college listlessness to what seems to be post-peak listlessness, in the regard that the lead character hasn't been the center of attention for quite sometime now. She is far past her peak, living day-by-day in a redundant funk that has consumed her for many years now. It's a depressing reality, but Swanberg provides the subject matter with simple direction and an unusual warmness, making for a favorable seventy-nine minutes.

    Jane Adams, in a terrific performance, plays Marie, a struggling, middle-aged actress residing in a home perched over a lovely beach in Malibu. Marie is an insomniac, usually getting minimal sleep while she listens to her audiobook, rising in the morning to put on a wetsuit in order to go surfing, and hearing from her publicist about ambitious roles she didn't get due to her age. In walks her young, perky niece Faye of about twenty-five years old, an ambitious actress who appears to be everything Marie was at one point. When Marie's with Faye, she feels younger and clearly sees herself in the young, kindred spirit.

    Consider a scene when Marie and Faye go surfing and are putting on their wetsuits. "I wish I always had this extra layer of protection," says Marie, clearly alluding to the need for an extra layer to fend off criticism and life's negative instances. Marie explains how her level of fragility has been increased since getting older in a way that Faye seems to understand but reject, understandably so. Faye is young and really shouldn't be too concerned with what will come later in life. Right now, she has a boyfriend she's sure will be her fiancée, high hopes with acting, and a supportive aunt as a role model - why worry? Another great scene is when the girls are on Marie's balcony, taking off their wetsuits after surfing. They both stand completely naked, in true Swanberg fashion of nonchalantly and maturely dismissing the nudity on screen. The nudity is special because it is so trivial, banal, and unnecessary. Marie tells Faye what great breasts she has been blessed with, perky and alive, and mentions she once had great breasts but they slumped into nothing but unremarkable flatness in recent years. This scene, in short, may pose commentary on Hollywood's treatment of female nudity. If your breasts aren't perky and alive, what value do you have in a sex scene? All the Light in the Sky is littered with little scenes like these, and is made all the more special because of, what film critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky calls, Swanberg's "potluck" style of filmmaking. The inclusion of filmmakers such as Ti West and familiar faces such as Adams and indie actor Kent Osborne (who also appeared in Swanberg's Uncle Kent) in a documentary-style light, combined with Swanberg's frequent use of improvised dialog, each person is bringing their own particular taste in style to the table and could be potentially voicing their own opinions in their discussions.

    All the Light in the Sky's biggest issue is trying to make a clear statement, however. Some scenes feel out of place and leave the film a bit messy and skewed in its theme, as if the film is going for more of a metaphorical statement (the frequent use of Marie's audiobook, long shots of silence, etc) and not the one I feel it is trying to emphasize on (the effects of age and the fall from ones peak). Moreover, this is one of Swanberg's finest pictures, showing him tackling a new subject matter with the same old, delightful mumblecore style. Thankfully this film of Swanberg's is one that is accessible and not burdened by seldom distribution.

    NOTE: All the Light in the Sky is available to rent for a low price on Amazon Instant Video after a very limited theatrical run at the tailend of 2013.

    Starring: Jane Adams, Sophia Takal, Kent Osborne, Larry Fessenden, and Ti West. Directed by: Joe Swanberg.
    3watchesandwhisky

    Yawn enducing and awkward

    Pretty boring. An actress not getting the roles any more due to getting older now has her niece come and stay who is an aspiring actress. There is a couple of rather odd, unnecessary and awkward nude scenes between the aunt and niece where they playfully interact while nude and laugh like its normal. It seemed a little gratuitous and felt quite obviously forced, especially the scene with the hose and taking the pictures. Like, is this common?

    The key characters have the expected emotional journey, but its hard to say that journey takes the movie anywhere interesting. You get the feeling of where they hope it will go, but it just doesn't get there, or even close.

    Also some bonus global warming/climate issues rolled in there for effect.

    It's all pretty mid tbh.
    8possiblyatrout

    Natural and Quietly Profound

    I always found acting performances about normal people far more impressive than ones about someone insane. Normal people have worries, memories, and flaws. Those are infinitely harder to embody than craziness, which so often acts as a substitute for actual personality. Marie (Jane Adams), the aging actress living on the shores of Malibu, feels natural, feels real. The people feel so organic that when two characters kiss, it's uncomfortable, like I was invading their privacy or something. What might turn some people off is the fact that nothing concrete actually happens. At first glance it just seems like an actress and her niece doing things around their house. But under the surface it's quite a thoughtful story about the prospect of aging, loneliness, and love, about how most doors close in life -- quietly and unknown to us.

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      • December 3, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Весь небесный свет
    • Filming locations
      • Malibu, California, USA
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      • 1h 19m(79 min)
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