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The Myth of Fingerprints

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.7K
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The Myth of Fingerprints (1997)
Dark ComedyComedyDramaRomance

A few days spent in close proximity to each other soon leads to family secrets and old resentments being revealed, which threaten to splinter an already dysfunctional family.A few days spent in close proximity to each other soon leads to family secrets and old resentments being revealed, which threaten to splinter an already dysfunctional family.A few days spent in close proximity to each other soon leads to family secrets and old resentments being revealed, which threaten to splinter an already dysfunctional family.

  • Director
    • Bart Freundlich
  • Writer
    • Bart Freundlich
  • Stars
    • Julianne Moore
    • Roy Scheider
    • Noah Wyle
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Bart Freundlich
    • Writer
      • Bart Freundlich
    • Stars
      • Julianne Moore
      • Roy Scheider
      • Noah Wyle
    • 40User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 9 nominations total

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    Julianne Moore
    Julianne Moore
    • Mia
    Roy Scheider
    Roy Scheider
    • Hal
    Noah Wyle
    Noah Wyle
    • Warren
    Randee Allen
    • Waitress
    Arija Bareikis
    Arija Bareikis
    • Daphne
    Justin Barreto
    • Young Jake
    Chris Bauer
    Chris Bauer
    • Jerry
    Nicholas Bourgeois
    • Young Warren
    Tom Cumler
    • Man at Train Station
    Blythe Danner
    Blythe Danner
    • Lena
    Hope Davis
    Hope Davis
    • Margaret
    Christopher Duva
    • Tom
    Kelsey Gunn
    • Young Leigh
    Laurel Holloman
    Laurel Holloman
    • Leigh
    Brian Kerwin
    Brian Kerwin
    • Elliot
    James Le Gros
    James Le Gros
    • Cezanne
    • (as James LeGros)
    Polly Pelletier
    • Young Mia
    Pam Jack
    • Bookstore Woman
    • (as Pamela Polhemus)
    • Director
      • Bart Freundlich
    • Writer
      • Bart Freundlich
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    tracibrink

    I want my 90 minutes back

    Working within a tired construct, this movie puts stereotypes and almost-characters in painfully self-conscious "real-life" situations within which they ape human reactions. Although the plot is reliant upon a buildup of tension, no such progression comes, and nothing changes for any of the (mostly inexplicably) bitter characters who congregate in the family home for a supposedly revealing and explosive holiday reunion. This profoundly irritating story is clumsily written, poorly shot and populated by dull, unsympathetic and self-involved characters. Its 90 minutes felt like days.
    newnoir

    Better Than Expected

    I turned this off after the first five minutes when I first saw it on TV. After seeing it again years later I enjoyed it a lot more than I though I would. It's just a simple story of a fairly dysfunctional family getting together for the holidays.

    I liked the beautiful, sparsely populated Maine setting. James LeGros' off the wall character was the best thing about the film. I would have liked to have seen more of him. And hallelujah, one of my all time favorite actors, Roy Schneider is back in A-list action after being stuck in B-movie hell for so damn long. Noah Wyle and redheaded vixen Julianne Moore dish out good performances as well.

    It's not a great film by any stretch of the imagination. Just a surprisingly good one. It could have been a bit longer, maybe the screenplay punched up and it would qualify as great. But kudos all around nonetheless to the cast and filmmakers, they still did themselves proud, baby. This movie is a hidden gem. It wasn't widely seen as it should have been.
    NewYorkLondonParisMunich

    The emperor's not wearing any clothes...

    I didn't know a thing about this movie until I rented it last night. After it ended, my wife said, "What was the point of that? It's like there was a hidden camera in somebody's house, but there was nothing interesting for the hidden camera to see." That was the problem with "The Myth of Fingerprints": we watched a group of uninteresting characters not do anything interesting for an hour-and-a-half.

    Here are our characters.

    1. DAD (Roy Scheider) - Dull and silent. When drunk, acts drunk.

    2. MOM (Blythe Danner) - Acts like a mom.

    3. BIG SISTER (Julianne Moore) - Bitter and annoying. And bitter. A completely unpleasant character...but not even interestingly unpleasant. Just bitter.

    4. BIG BROTHER (Noah Wylie) - Cute and bland. Broke up with GIRLFRIEND and acts depressed until he gets back together with her.

    5. LITTLE SISTER - Cute, perky, and bland.

    6. LITTLE BROTHER - Doesn't do anything. Don't know why he's in the script at all, except as an excuse to write his cute, perky, and bland GIRLFRIEND into the movie.

    7. BIG SISTER'S HUSBAND (or maybe BOYFRIEND) - Cute and bland. Bickers with insufferable BIG SISTER.

    Well, that's our cast. What do they do? Get together for Thanksgiving and spend a few dinners together, then go home. Meanwhile, the big "conflicts" in the plot include:

    1. BIG SISTER acts like a jerk and annoys everyone (including the audience).

    2. BIG BROTHER finds out that GIRLFRIEND broke up with him because DAD acted drunk some time ago.

    3. All characters search for something to say and do to fill up the screen time, but fail, mostly.

    Well, that's our plot. Not much conflict, not much character development. Suddenly, the screen fades to black, then the credits roll. I can't recall a time when I felt LESS involved in a movie than this one. What was the point? To show how bland a family Thanksgiving dinner can be? If that was the goal, then the movie accomplished it, with flying colors.
    bucklind

    Amazing

    I was completely drawn into this movie. One thing I love about families are the ranges of relationships that occur, and this movie is big on that. The big sister, Mia, was incredibly insufferable and it made her an interesting character. You hope and pray her boyfriend will just leave. The big brother, Warren, is a joy to watch go through the movie wondering about his father, falling back in love with his girlfriend and questioning the ways of life. And Noah Wyle was just awesome as Warren. A good movie, I loved it.
    7jotix100

    A family gathering

    Thanksgiving is that time of the year loved by movie makers as it presents an opportunity to bring together families, even dysfunctional ones. Bert Freundlich sets "The Myth of the Fingerprints" in such a setting. We saw the film it during its initial release, we thought it was a good effort for a young man starting his career in films. On second viewing, the other night, the film, although enjoyable, did not have the same effect as when it made its debut.

    First of all, some of the relationships don't ring true. That is the case of Mia, the oldest of the girls. We watch as she and Elliott arrive by train while they are involved in a quickie before getting home. This action of being seen in public in such a compromising position, is completely out of character with the Mia we get to see in the scenes that follow. Right after they get to the family home, we get the impression these two are as compatible as oil and vinegar. What is she trying to prove? She goes into town with an attitude of a city slicker, when she meets Cezanne. She reacquaints herself with the boy that had a crush on her, but she has erased from her mind, to the point of appearing this guy was from Mars. This, we didn't buy. Her eventual involvement with Cezanne is something Mia, who hates the rural setting of her youth just doesn't make sense after her haughty demeanor and city ways.

    Then there is Warren. He still pines after the loss of Daphne, the beautiful former girlfriend who comes to see him when he gets home. Daphne obviously has not stopped loving Warren, but there is an incident that happened some time before during a party. When she tells Warren about it, it becomes plain he had witnessed the incident, but didn't do anything to stop it from happening.

    The seemingly contented parents are also a puzzle. The father, Jake, is an enigma. He is a taciturn man who doesn't interact with his children well. Lena, the mother, seems to know much more than what she led us to believe about her marriage and her relation with Jake.

    The acting, in general, is good, no small feat to achieve by someone without much experience under his belt, but Mr. Freundlich succeeds in getting some inspired appearances, especially from Noah Wyle and Julianne Moore. The cast is young and do ensemble work. Hope Davis, Blythe Danner, Arija Baeikis, Michael Vartan, are seen among the supporting cast.

    Bart Freundlich showed a promise with this film, and has continued to be among our best young directors since this effort.

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    • Trivia
      Actress Julianne Moore and director Bart Freundlich met while filming this picture. Moore has said that one week after the shooting started they were together. They were married and have had two children.
    • Quotes

      Jake: I know your true passion theory about two people destined to be together, but we can't all be filled with that much faith, trust and emotion. It just means if you have someone you're not alone. You're not going to find that in some fairy tale romance. Sometimes you have to sit through low times where you don't necessarily feel overwhelmingly, totally in love all the time.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Game/The End of Violence/L.A. Confidential/The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      I Like It Like This
      Written by David Bridie and John Phillips

      Performed by David Bridie and John Phillips

      Published by Winnie Music / Pig Pen Music / WB Music Corp (ASCAP) / Mushroom Music (APRA)

      Courtesy of Mushroom Records

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony's Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Parmak İzi Efsanesi
    • Filming locations
      • Andover, Maine, USA
    • Production companies
      • Eureka Pictures
      • Good Machine
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $523,025
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,533
      • Sep 21, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $523,025
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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