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Dandelion

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Dandelion (2005)

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Reviews Counted: 12

Fresh: 8

Rotten:4

Average Rating: 6.2/10

Rated: Not Rated

Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release: Oct 7, 2005 Limited

Synopsis: Mark Milgard's debut film DANDELION, an achingly beautiful story of sudden catastrophe, hard-won redemption and life-changing love, has been winning critical acclaim and fans at festivals across... Mark Milgard's debut film DANDELION, an achingly beautiful story of sudden catastrophe, hard-won redemption and life-changing love, has been winning critical acclaim and fans at festivals across the U.S. and abroad – and brought cinematographer Tim Orr an Independent Spirit Award nomination for his breathtaking visuals of an awesome Western landscape. Mysterious, deeply felt and with a sharp poetic edge reminiscent of such American iconoclasts as Terrence Malick, the film provides a fresh take on surviving the teenage wastelands of a troubled world. Composer Rob Williamson sets the story to a hypnotic ambient score and the film features songs from such hot indie artists as Sparklehorse, Cat Power and Doves, among others. Vincent Kartheiser of TV's vampire hit "Angel" and Taryn Manning of "Hustle and Flow" star. DANDELION comes from the tradition of breakout films that explore the rough, raw underside of American adolescence – but takes a 180-degree turn away from anger and hopelessness. Delving into a family tragedy, the film pushes past a series of dark events into the uncommon territory of teenage transcendence. With a bracing honesty, Milgard reveals the emotional reality of a young man figuring out how to face the future with his eyes – and heart – wide open. Washington teenager Mason Mullich's (Kartheiser) journey begins with a shocking accident and an extraordinary betrayal. When Mason's father (Arliss Howard), a wrapped-tight grain factoryworker obsessed with running for county council, is involved in a fatal crime, Mason is faced with a wrenching dilemma. Already feeling like the walking dead, dismayed to the point of inertia by the broken-down world around him and uncertain if such a thing as love even exists, Mason takes the devastating fall. But that is just the beginning. What happens when a father's crimes are literally visited upon his son's soul? In DANDELION, this shattering event sets off a series of unforeseen after-effects inside Mason's world. Fresh out of juvenile prison, Mason emerges into a family and a community rife with unresolved tension. His father's anger and guilt, combined with his mother's (Academy Award nominee Mare Winningham) repression, make for a powder keg atmosphere at home. Among his peers, the blind partying and frustration-fueled bullying of other teenagers keeps Mason at a distance. But then there is the new girl in town –fearless, wild-hearted Danny (Manning). Though she lit a spark with Mason shortly before he went away, now things between them really start to burn. As Mason begins to fall irrevocably in love with Danny's large and open spirit, everything changes. Having wondered for years if he would ever find something that felt real and authentic – Mason discovers an empowering answer. Even the rank disapproval of Danny's distrusting mother can't seem to stop their relationship. As events come to a quiet yet seething boil around Mason and Danny, a second tragedy approaches with terrifying speed – and reveals the full depths of Mason's transformation. DANDELION is directed by Mark Milgard from a screenplay by Milgard, Robb Williamson and R. D. Murphy. The producer is Molly Mayeux. --© Official Site [More]

Starring: Taryn Manning, Vincent Kartheiser, Arliss Howard, Mare Winningham

Starring: Taryn Manning, Vincent Kartheiser, Arliss Howard, Mare Winningham

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Apr 4, 2006

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DVD Features:

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  • Widescreen - 16.9

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  • Dolby Digital (unspecified) - English

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  • Trailer - Original Theatrical Trailer

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12/06/05
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Dandelion is Mark Milgard's directorial debut, and it is a worthy one.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
10/22/05
Shirley Sealy
Film Journal International
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First-time director Mark Milgard displays enormous promise and a surprisingly sensitive touch.

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10/07/05
Ken Fox
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Life is sad!

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10/07/05
Kyle Smith
New York Post
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Like its troubled protagonists, Mark Milgard's ultrasensitive ode to adolescent angst is equal parts earnest and awkward.

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10/07/05
Elizabeth Weitzman
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Young love blossoms in this moody and dreamy indie.

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10/07/05
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The desolate Western landscape through which the characters in Mark Milgard's promising debut wander in an introspective daze, defines their emotional life.

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10/06/05
Stephen Holden
New York Times
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A refreshingly region-specific entry in a teen-angst subgenre plagued by lazily sketched suburban settings.

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10/04/05
Joshua Land
Village Voice
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Jodie Foster's Nell might describe Dandelion's characters as tays een da ween.

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09/30/05
Ed Gonzalez
Slant Magazine
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A woefully bad teenage love story overflowing with melodramatic touches that are excessive and unbelievable.

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09/29/05
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
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Milgard does a tremendous job of telling a story, and of setting up in a manner that commands that you pay attention.

Full Review Source: Film Threat | comment Comment
06/19/04
Brad Slager
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Strong debut from writer-director Mark Milgard.

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06/19/04
Jon Popick
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