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Synopsis: A light-hearted story of two brothers courting three sisters.
Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Billy Crudup
Supporting actors: Will Patton, Kathy Baker, Jennifer Connelly, Michael Sutton, Liv Tyler, Joanna Going, Barbara Williams, Alessandro Nivola, Nicole M. Vassallo, Amanda Sherman, Shawn Hatosy, Garrett M. Brown, Julie Benz, Zoe McLellan, David Frazier, Margaret Ash, Clive Rosengren, Susan Barnes, Andrea Post, Jack Cummins
Directed by: Pat O'Connor
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 1 hour 47 minutes
Release year: 1997
Studio: 20th Century Fox
MPAA Rating: Rated R for sexuality and language.
ASIN: B000I9W0P6 (Rental) and B000I9YXVA (Purchase)
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars If the Abbotts Didn't Exist Jacey Would Have Invented Them, August 8, 2001
By Scott Bright "scottypotty" (Grayslake, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Inventing the Abbotts (DVD)
Movie Summary: In a small 1950's Illinois town the Abbotts are the family everyone talks about. They are rich and have three beautiful daughters. Their parties are the things of legend in the town. On the other side of the tracks live the Holts. Mrs. Holt has had to raise her two sons, Jacey and Doug, by herself since her husband passed away. The Holts and Abbotts have a long history, some real, some invented. It is this history, the real and the invented, that the Holt brothers have to come to terms with before it destroys them and the Abbotts.

My Opinion: This was a very engaging movie with a great cast. Kathy Baker and Joaquin Phoenix were very enjoyable. Michael Keaton's narration adds a touch that makes the movie seem better than it is. I loved the 1950's small town setting as well as the semi-complicated plot. The viewer discovers the secrets of the past at the same time as the brothers do. We see how differently each of them deals with it and get to make our own decision as well. The bothers struggle with the revelations of the past and each find a way to deal with it. It is the different interpretations and actions that each of the brothers takes that is at the core of this story. After watching the movie, I find that I liked it more while I was watching it than I do now. The plot seems to lack that big punch that would make it stay with me and taunt me to watch it again. That aside, it is still worth seeing.

DVD Quality: Widescreen Anamorphic 1.85:1 DD5.1 Picture and sound were great with no noticeable defects. Extra features consist of the trailer and a featurette. The main menu is interesting.

What You Should Do: Rent it if you are into historical pieces. Its a decent movie but youll only need to see it once. This DVD release is nothing special.

Related Movies To Check Out: Waking the Dead, Almost Famous, To Kill a Mockingbird, Outside Providence

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A rare acting school for young actors, January 30, 2004
This review is from: Inventing the Abbotts (DVD)
Few movies I've seen provide, 7 years after its making, a retrospective of great actors and actresses in the make. Just watch the movie and then fish for recent works with each of those young talents.

From Crudup to Joaquin to Tyler to Going to Jenniffer Connelly - what we see in Inventing the Abbotts is an amazing set of performers reaching to stardoom. I believe the film should be classified as mandatory in acting schools.

For the rest, I believe this script is as close to reality as it can get. A small town, a wealthy family, a classic rich/poor idiosyncratic drama, false assumptions which could ruin lives, hard working single parents, young daughters struggling with the coming of age, ... all quite well integrated into a movie which is delightful to see and to call your attention for preemptive judgement.

Joanna Going, Liv Tyler and Jenniffer Connelly are absolutely remarkable and beautiful. Yet the prize goes to Joaquin, for his amazing performance.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A rare love story with plot twists, June 17, 2002
By David A. Bede (Singapore) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Inventing the Abbotts (DVD)
Based on a rather depressing short story, this is the only movie I've seen which I can honestly say is better than the book it's based on. It still surprises me that the critics weren't more impressed with it than they were.

Although Inventing the Abbotts is centered on two well-treaded themes - love across a class divide and bad blood between families - it takes enough of a new approach to avoid cliches. For one thing, the animosity between the rich Abbotts and the working-class Holts is selective, with varying degrees of friendship and respect between certain members of each family showing through alongside the bitterness between others. The exact cause of that bitterness, centered on a long-ago business deal between the two families' fathers, is a combination of mystery and misinformation to the main character, Doug (Joaquim Phoenix). The resolution of that mystery plays out alongside Doug's changing relationship with the Abbotts' youngest daughter, Pamela (Liv Tyler) throughout the film, thus preventing the forbidden-love motif from becoming overbearing.

But the movie does remain a love story at heart, and Phoenix and Tyler are remarkably well-suited to the task. (They apparently were a real-life item for some time after filming - and the sincerity shows.) Complicating the picture are Doug's bitter, jealous elder brother Jaycee (Billy Crudup), who sows discord among both families throughout the film; Pamela's troubled relationship with her sisters and parents; and the hazards of growing up in general. In keeping with the avoidance of stereotypes and cliches, character development is strong almost across the board. The Holts' relative poverty is neither romanticized nor used exploitatively; and if the Abbotts prove that money can't buy happiness, neither are they made out to be shallow or heartless.

The 1950s setting is painstakingly executed as well, featuring a Smithsonian-worthy collection of period appliances, furniture and other everyday items (not to mention an authentic Greyhound bus). The lack of any racial diversity or an overtly political message about that era's injustices might be of some concern to the sensitivities of the politically correct, but the film does in fact address some such concerns (particuarlry the oppression of women) in a subtle but effective fashion.

For my money, this is perhaps the most underrated movie of the 1990s. Buy it while it's available!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Last credits song title
The song during the last credits is "On Springfield Mountain" Artist Tara MacLean. I cannot understand why a review says this song is not on the soundtrack, it is listed... Read more
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Another request on the song sang during the end credits. Anyone know the title and/or artist? Cyndi M.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The music in Inventing the Abbotts
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4.0 out of 5 stars Inventing The Abbotts
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5.0 out of 5 stars Real life
I bought this because of Liv Tyler and Jennifer Connelly, and ended up liking the movie more than I thought I would.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie!!
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I admit, I haven't watched this movie recently (say, within the last 5 years), but it really struck a chord with me. This movie explores the theme of projection, i.e. Read more
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