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Movie Name A Home
at the End of the World
Released July 23rd, 2004 (LA/NY)
Genre Adaptation
Runtime 97 min
Rating R
Director(s) Michael Mayer
Producer(s) John Hart, Tom Hulce, Pamela Koffler, Katie Roumel, Jeff
Sharp, Christine Vachon, John Wells
Writer(s) Michael Cunningham
Distribution Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
U.S. Box Office $1,029,017
Country USA
Language English |
A Home
at the End of the World Plot
A Home at the End of the World is a book by Pulitzer Prize-winning author
Michael Cunningham, who also wrote the screenplay of the movie (directed by
Michael Mayer).
The book is narrated in the first person, with the narrator changing in each
chapter. Bobby and Jonathon are the main narrators, but several chapters are
narrated by Alice (Jonathan's mother) and Clare.
Bobby and Jonathan have been utterly inseparable since they were teenagers
in suburban Cleveland. As close as brothers, they also experiment sexually.
The two eventually lose touch, but meet up again in their twenties in 1980s
New York, where Bobby (played by Colin Farrell) moves in with Jonathan
(Dallas Roberts) and his eccentric roommate Clare (Robin Wright Penn). Clare
had planned to have a baby with Jonathan (now openly gay), but Bobby and
Clare become lovers, while Jonathan still has feelings for Bobby. The trio
form their own unusual family, questioning traditional definitions of family
and love, while dealing with the complications of their love triangle.
Erich, a former sexual partner of Jonathan's, joins the household when he
becomes ill with AIDS, although this subplot is absent from the film
version. In the movie Erik Smith plays Bobby as a teenager, and Harris Allan
plays the teenage Jonathan.
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