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Big Eden (2000) |
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117
minutes
Rated: PG-13
Country: US
Studio: Jour de Fete
Cast: Arye Gross, Eric
Schweig, Veanne Cox, George Coe,
Louise Fletcher, Nan Martin, Tim
Dekay
Director/Screenwriter: Thomas
Bezucha |
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Big Eden is a tiny town tucked away
in the timberland of northwestern
Montana, where cowboys lounge on the
porch of the general store to pass
the time away, and keep their eyes
on things. Although it's been years
since he was back, Henry Hart, a
successful but lonely New York
artist, returns to Big Eden, the
town of his childhood, to care for
the ailing grandfather who raised
him. Once home, Henry finds he must
come to terms with his relationship
to Dean Stewart, his best friend
from high school, and the object of
his unrequited love. Henry's
feelings for Dean, which caused him
to flee Big Eden nearly twenty years
ago, seem to have only grown
stronger over the intervening years.
At the same time, Henry's
reappearance sparks a transformation
in Pike Dexter, the shy, unassuming,
Native American owner of the town's
general store. Pike is as surprised
as anyone, and completely
unprepared, when he finds himself
falling in love with Henry. As this
unspoken triangle unfolds under the
scrutiny of Big Eden's community,
nearly everyone in town develops a
stake in its outcome. |
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