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That conceit has to do with the loggerhead turtle, an endangered species of sea creature, whose females mysteriously return to their birthplace to lay eggs that they then abandon.
Oct 12, 2005 · Sentimental but scarcely maudlin, Loggerheads may not be as visually inventive as Junebug but it’s every bit as impressive for being able to say so much about the way we love and repel one another with the tiniest and most generous of building blocks.
Loggerheads: Directed by Tim Kirkman. With Kip Pardue, Michael Kelly, Tess Harper, Adrian Lee. Three overlapping stories of estranged families in three regions of North Carolina.
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- Drama
- Tim Kirkman
- 2007-03-14
Three seemingly unrelated stories converge in a surprising way. Elizabeth Austin (Tess Harper), wife of Reverend Robert Austin (Chris Sarandon), pines for the son who fled their religious household.
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- Tim Kirkman
- PG-13
- Bonnie Hunt
Oct 14, 2005 · The New York Times If it isn't easy being any of the troubled people wandering through the film, Loggerheads makes it easy not only to believe in them, but to care about them as well. Read More
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- Tim Kirkman
- PG-13
- Kip Pardue
Oct 20, 2005 · On Kure Beach, George (Michael Kelly) runs a shabby motel, and Mark (Kip Pardue) sleeps on the beach and observes the nocturnal behavior of loggerhead turtles. Loggerheads always return to the place where they were born, and that is something not everyone in the movie finds it easy to do.
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Slow, unadorned, compassionate, and earnest, Loggerheads is a low-fi throwback to the independent films of the 1980s and '90s -- heartland miniatures hewn from plainspoken lives.