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26 February 2009 (Hong Kong) moreTagline:
You have to lose your way to find it.Plot:
A group of strangers form a unique relationship with each other after surviving a random shooting at a Los Angeles diner. full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Director Rowan Woods Talks Winged Creatures (From Rotten Tomatoes. 7 July 2009, 3:42 PM, PDT)
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A very effective and accurate ensemble piece. moreCast
(Credited cast)| Marshall Allman | ... | Dan the Bellhop | |
| James Babson | ... | Bike Shop Owner | |
| Jacquie Barnbrook | ... | Lori's Mom | |
| Kate Beckinsale | ... | Carla Davenport | |
| Ankur Bhatt | ... | Cubicle Neighor | |
| Kevin Cooney | ... | Travis Carlson | |
| Embeth Davidtz | ... | Joan Laraby | |
| Michael Drummond | ... | Prayer Group Kid #2 | |
| Kevin Durand | ... | Bagman | |
| Dakota Fanning | ... | Anne Hagen | |
| Andrew Fiscella | ... | Numbers man | |
| Soren Fulton | ... | Howard | |
| Gina Gallego | ... | Waitress | |
| Ted Garcia | ... | Funeral Reporter | |
| Troy Garity | ... | Ron Abler | |
| Walton Goggins | ... | Zack | |
| Beth Grant | ... | Carla's Mom | |
| Tim Guinee | ... | Aaron Hagen | |
| Jackie Earle Haley | ... | Bob Jaspersen | |
| Gwen Holloway | ... | Social Worker | |
| Jennifer Hudson | ... | Kathy Archenault | |
| Josh Hutcherson | ... | Jimmy Jaspersen | |
| Cohl Klop | ... | Prayer Group Kid 1 | |
| Mela Lee | ... | Internal Medicine Receptionist (voice) | |
| Elaine Loh | ... | Losing Gambler | |
| Brooke Mackenzie | ... | Traci | |
| Hayley McFarland | ... | Lori Carline | |
| Jamie McShane | ... | Stickman | |
| Debrah Neal | ... | Casino Lounge Singer | |
| Lu Parker | ... | TV Reporter | |
| Randall Park | ... | Resident | |
| Guy Pearce | ... | Dr. Bruce Laraby | |
| Lara Phillips | ... | Woman | |
| Tarina Pouncy | ... | ICU Nurse | |
| Jeff Rector | ... | Sheriff | |
| Santos Reyes | ... | Eddie | |
| Al Ruscio | ... | Angelo | |
| Kent Shocknek | ... | TV reporter | |
| Jeanne Tripplehorn | ... | Doris Hagen | |
| Robin Weigert | ... | Lydia Jasperson | |
| Forest Whitaker | ... | Charlie Archenault | |
| Whittni Wright | ... | Hannah |
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Rated R for violent content, sexuality and language.Parents Guide:
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1.85 : 1 moreFun Stuff
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Director Rowan Woods was rumored to have said that Dakota Fanning was difficult to work with and to have claimed he ended up cutting many of her scenes. The director released a statement denying these rumors. moreQuotes:
Anne Hagen: [standing with Jimmy at the top of a building from where Jimmy had been planning to jump] What fo you think you're doing, Jimmy? Come on. It's going to be okay.[Jimmy shakes his head as he is getting close to crying]
Anne Hagen: Jimmy.
[Anne puts both her arms across his waist]
Anne Hagen: Jimmy. It's still just the two of us. Come on. Come on.
[Jimmy slowly steps down so that he may turn around, then Anne holds him in her arms, kisses the side of his face, his cheek, and finally his lips before walking away, Jimmy watches her go in silence]
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It's hard to be an ensemble drama in a time when the other films in this sub-genre have a very sturdy track record, with "Crash" being a Best Picture winner, "Babel" and "Traffic" being Best Picture nominees, and "Magnolia" being a cult favorite, among many other popular multi-storied films. Yes, these ensemble pieces all are quite distinctive from one another, but it's very hard to not compare them to each other, as their common goal is the same: to tell many stories and convey one focused message.
In my opinion, films like "Crash" and "Babel" are hurt by the fact that they are forced to cheat the viewers in order to come to the film's end message, whereas a film like "Magnolia" or "Traffic" arrives at it through brilliant film-making and storytelling.
Luckily, this adaptation ensemble piece manages to land itself far closer to the likes of "Magnolia" or "Traffic" than "Crash" or "Babel." While I consider that a very good thing, some may not. Some may want a film that focuses on leaving a strong emotional impact more than telling its many stories as well as possible, and they may in fact be disappointed by "Winged Creatures." But if you appreciate low-key films that are effective without hitting you over the head in any way, this film is definitely a must-see.
One of the first things praise-worthy in this ensemble film is, of course, its terrific ensemble cast. Many of these actors provide performances that prove they have more potential than I had previously thought. The film is about numerous characters who witness a murder, and the PTSD that follows them around afterward, and most of the actors have to portray a different PTSD side-effect with his or her performance, and all of them do it very well.
I never believed that Kate Beckinsale had anything to her name besides hot looks, but she plays a stressed-out mother very convincingly. After his ridiculous over-performance in "Vantage Point," I thought that Forrest Whitaker's fabulous performance in "The Last King of Scotland" may have just been a fluke. But his portrayal of a man whose luck is all over the place after the event is spot-on. As Dakota Fanning moves towards adulthood, she handles a particularly tricky (and religion-heavy) performance with ease. Heck, even Jennifer Hudson (how the hell did she win an Oscar?) gives a performance that indicates some talent, even though her role is small.
Then you get to the direction, and all that goes with it. The film moves between its stories just as well as the higher-budget, more mainstream ensemble pieces, transitioning very well without ever killing the mood with a sudden shift. The film's score adds to this , as it keeps the same feel throughout the movie, giving the film an unchanging pace and mood, so even though you're watching a bunch of stories at once, it's one wholesome experience.
I don't know if this will get recognition come Oscar time, but frankly, it doesn't need to. This is a movie that shows talent out of a lot of actors about whom you may have been skeptical, and is a very worthy addition to the ensemble piece genre.