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7/10
Incredible character acting
sagee-8132517 February 2021
While this movie ranks high on the list of one of the most depressing movies I have seen, the characters are so real and so raw that you forget you're watching a movie. Furthermore, I appreciate the director's decision to allow the viewer to draw their own conclusions about who is right or wrong, good or bad, innocent or guilty!

Andrew is a tormented 30 something fisherman who has attempted to escape the pain of his childhood after testifying against his then teenage brother for murder. While we know a boy died in a fire they apparently set, very little is given about the crime, the circumstances, or what even happened. All we know is that his brother was put away for life based on his testimony. This decision led to his estrangement from the rest of his family, particularly his sister. As the movie begins he returning to his hometown, unclear on why he is even doing so. Meanwhile his sister is living a miserable existence working at a grocery store while struggling with alcoholism and taking care of her ailing mother and rebellious teenage daughter. Meanwhile the parole hearing for her brother approaches, and his pro bono attorney believes the only hope of his being released lies in the hands of Andrew being willing to testify on his behalf One evening Andrew happens upon a teenage girl who asks him to buy her beer at a local convenience store. He takes pity on her and takes it upon himself to try to help her. While the viewer knows right away, it's not until later in the film that he realizes that this rebellious teen is his niece who ultimately becomes the catalyst to reconnecting him with his estranged mother who misses him dearly, his sister who hates him, and his brother who is still in prison.

There is no happy Hollywood ending, and the director leaves you drawing your own conclusions about what happens next. I could have watched another 2 hours of Andrew's life unfolding. Anyone who has struggled with inner turmoil will appreciate his character and the dilemma he faces.
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4/10
Boring
caveb-9909628 June 2020
This movie was, in my opinion , lacking in details, the characters weren't as fully developed as they could have been.

Sure am disappointed.
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3/10
So slow
Bill-41227 August 2021
Doesn't really go anywhere, and not interested in any of the characters. Not sure what the point was.
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8/10
A Very Slow Burn...
dcarsonhagy20 July 2017
Warning: Spoilers
"In the Radiant City" is a superbly directed and well acted tale about how one crime can destroy an entire family. The movie opens and we are introduced to Andrew Yurley, a misplaced Kentucky man, now earning a living on fishing boats up north. In the back of his mind, we find out his younger brother (who was convicted of a horrible crime) is up for his parole hearing in a couple of days. Andrew leaves to return to the small town in Kentucky where he was raised. When he arrives, everything and everyone begin to crumble.

I had never heard of this movie. I simply took a chance on "On- Demand" and rented it last night. I am glad I did. This is a very heavily character-driven drama. At times, it can seem even a little boring because the director refuses to reveal certain details which would certainly help the viewer. However, I'm glad the director chose NOT to do this.

The driving force to it all is Andrew Yurley (expertly underplayed by Michael Abbott, Jr. I found all characters very believable, and each person knew when to let up on the drama. This was very nice. I don't believe the movie is rated but it does contain adult situations and language.
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8/10
American version of 50s-60s UK "Kitchen Sink" drama, only much more meaningful
ex761723 July 2017
can only add my support to one previous reviewer's succinct, very favorable comments, dated about 7/20/2017

would only add that, despite this small family's current late 20th c, early 21st c abominable economic situation (mostly the result of forces well beyond their control, needless to say), their personal relationships are identical to families up and down the economic scale, ergo a very universal, appealing story, well-acted, paced, filmed, etc etc
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10/10
Excellent
mrbgoode-130 March 2019
Superb acting. Excellent story that leaves alot up to the viewer, which some don't like but I do. Makes your imagination do some of the work.
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