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Home Room (2002) -- A high school shooting has repercussions on the town and students.

Overview

User Rating:
7.2/10   1,666 votes
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Director:
Paul F. Ryan
Writer:
Paul F. Ryan (writer)
Contact:
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Genre:
Drama more
Tagline:
A senseless tragedy. An unlikely friendship. A search for answers.
Plot:
A high school shooting has repercussions on the town and students. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
2 wins & 1 nomination more
User Comments:
Wow - a stunning movie - I could not break myself away from it more
US TV Schedule:
Wed. July 2212:15 PMSHOW   

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Busy Philipps ... Alicia Browning

Erika Christensen ... Deanna Cartwright

Victor Garber ... Det. Martin Van Zandt

Raphael Sbarge ... Det. Macready
Ken Jenkins ... Police Captain
Holland Taylor ... Dr. Hollander
Arthur Taxier ... Mr. Browning
James Pickens Jr. ... Principal Robbins

Constance Zimmer ... Assistant Kelly
Richard Gilliland ... Mr. Cartwright

Roxanne Hart ... Mrs. Cartwright
Agnes Bruckner ... Cathy

Nathan West ... James
Theodore Borders ... Terrance
Ben Gould ... Doug
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for strong language and some violent images.
Runtime:
USA:133 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Certification:
Iceland:10 | Iceland:12 (video rating) | Australia:M | Canada:14A | USA:R
Filming Locations:
Los Angeles, California, USA
Company:
Homeroom LLC more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
In his book "Schlock Value," film critic Richard Roeper discusses this film as a prime example of what he calls a "lost film" - a movie (often excellent) which does not get strong enough backing from the studio and is either swept aside or goes straight to video. more
Quotes:
Alicia Browning: Who sent these?
Deanna Cartwright: huh?
Alicia Browning: These flowers, there's no card. Who sent them?
Deanna Cartwright: Bobby Launer.
Alicia Browning: He's an idiot. Look at this. Three gladiolus, five carnations, and a bunch of white roses?
Deanna Cartwright: I think they're pretty.
Alicia Browning: It's funeral standard. Your boy's got a green thumb up his ass. Either that, or he's got a great sense of humor. Do you know why the carnation became the funeral flower? Because they smell super sweet. They're overpowering, right? So back in the old days, before they'd figured out how to preserve dead bodies, they just had to use lots of carnations at funerals to hide the rotting smell.
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Movie Connections:
References "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) more

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13 out of 14 people found the following comment useful:-
Wow - a stunning movie - I could not break myself away from it, 29 January 2005
10/10
Author: jwysack from United States

I was up late flipping cable channels one night and ran into this movie from about 10 minutes into the start - every time I even thought going to bed, something kept on telling me to keep on watching it even though it was way way way past my bedtime.

This movie could have been another easy slam dunk anti-gun film, but instead they chose to examine the aftereffects of the shootings. And even better, the movie kept on with the real life - just when you think they are going to take the easy and obviously contrived way out, a twist comes along and changes the whole outlook of the movie. This film not only doesn't follow the formula, it shows how other events often lead up to and/or affect what happens afterwards.

I only wish the filmmakers had explored the issues around anti-depressant drugs more - the kids from Columnbine who did the shootings were on them for years and it was frightening to watch the way Deanna popped them every time the nightmares started. Up until recently they were dispensing the stuff like candy and only now do they even begin to understand what long term effects the drugs have. It was very refreshing to see that the mental illness aspect of the story was given quite a bit of film, having a relative who suffers from a mental illness, I can say that the movie was dead nuts on in every aspect of mental illnesses. Bravo to the director and writer who obviously did their homework on those issues. And for those who think certain things couldn't happen in a hospital (I don't want to tell any particulars), you're dead wrong on that too - I've been there. The script was so real it was amazing.

Go BUY this film and show it to your teenage kids before it's too late. Someday they'll thank you for it.

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