Holes (2003)
Director: Andrew Davis
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Family films often sink in gooey sentimentality. Not so this Disney's live-actioner based on an award-winning contemporary novel by Louis Sachar. An index of the tone is the vast, arid establishing shots and a growling blues soundtrack. Our gangly adolescent hero is Stanley Yelnats IV (LaBeouf), seemingly fated to be as unlucky as his inventor father (Winkler), when he's wrongly arrested for theft. A harsh, bleakly funny trial delivers Stanley to a boys' labour camp, where inmates wear orange boilersuits and spend their days digging in the desert, at the command of the Warden (Weaver). Stanley's arrival triggers an even stranger turn of events, and unravels family histories, including a mixed-race romance in the old Wild West. Adults play strictly supporting roles, but to strong effect, with cameos including Arquette as a bandit queen, Voight as creepy guard Mr Sir, and even Eartha Kitt as a Latvian fortune-teller (sadly, she doesn't sing). The kids, though, steal the show, notably Thomas, who's a punchy presence as Stanley's enigmatic sidekick Zero. The flashback narrative is standard, but it builds tension over nearly two hours, with a finale that warms the cockles.Author: AHa
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- Carly said...
- Posted on Mar 18 2008 01:58 i had to read and watch it for school.and for a school thing it was pretty good and i probly would hav watched it at home if i knew about it.
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Cast & crew
Director: Andrew Davis
Producer: Mike Medavoy, Andrew Davis, Teresa Tucker-Davies, Lowell Blank
Cast: Jon Voight, Tim Blake Nelson, Shia LaBeouf, Henry Winkler, Danien Luvara, Scott Plank, Dulé Hill, Allan Kolman, Louis Sacher, Khleo Thomas, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Nathan Davis, Eartha Kitt, Sanya Mateyas, Patricia Arquette, Sigourney Weaver full cast
Genre(s): Children's
Duration: 117 mins
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