Fragments (2009)
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Reviews Counted:30
Fresh:13
Rotten:17
Average Rating:4.7/10
Consensus: Sensitive but not insightful, Fragments pieces an ensemble together in the same way Crash did but without the gravitas.
Synopsis: Kate Beckinsale, Dakota Fanning, Guy Pearce, Forest Whitaker, and Josh Hutcherson star as people whose lives change dramatically after they share in a traumatic event at a diner. Based on the novel... Kate Beckinsale, Dakota Fanning, Guy Pearce, Forest Whitaker, and Josh Hutcherson star as people whose lives change dramatically after they share in a traumatic event at a diner. Based on the novel WINGED CREATURES, FRAGMENTS costars Jackie Earle Haley, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Embeth Davidtz, and Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson. [More]
Starring: Kate Beckinsale, Guy Pearce, Dakota Fanning, Forest Whitaker
Starring: Kate Beckinsale, Guy Pearce, Dakota Fanning, Forest Whitaker, Embeth Davidtz, Troy Garrity, Jackie Earle Haley, Jennifer Hudson, Josh Hutcherson, Jeanne Tripplehorn
Director: Rowan Woods
Director: Rowan Woods
Screenwriter: Roy Freirich
Producer: Robert Salerno
Composer: Marcelo Zarvos
Studio: Peace Arch Entertainment
Reviews for Fragments
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There's a miserable sense of a country that's terminally sick in the head and spirit. It's a tiresome idea, no matter how well the actors play it. Full Review |
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I'm making it sound very grim and depressing, but miraculously it's not. The interlocking sections are beautifully constructed, and in a large and notable ensemble cast, the performances are vivid and convincing. The children are especially good. Full Review |
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It is intriguing, the premise. But, in fact, you're not given quite enough access to situations or characters to really get an involvement with the film. Full Review |
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As an examination into the way trauma affects different people it’s intriguing yet at times rather baffling. Full Review |
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Each character's unique journey towards processing their shared horrific experience is handled with sensitivity and honesty. Full Review |
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Considering the talent involved in Winged Creatures, it's a pity that the movie never manages to fly above your average Hallmark drama. Full Review |
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It’s a worthy effort, and Woods pieces the parts together with skill and sensitivity. But, perhaps weighed down too heavily by its subject matter, Winged Creatures never takes flight. Full Review |
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An unconventional film in which traditional story resolutions (plural because several would be needed) are not forthcoming Full Review |
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Playing God, faith and doubt are the central themes of Rowan Woods' Winged Creatures, an engaging but often frustrating film in which beginnings and endings are intertwined Full Review |
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The film is quite literally fragmented. Too much story -- and too little about each character. Full Review |
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[A] well acted ensemble piece that I think you should see. Full Review |
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The grand statement it wants to make plays shallow instead of deep, leaving the film too weak-kneed to carry the weight of its broken world. Full Review |
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A well-directed tense drama with a terrific cast, it is an old-fashioned, no-nonsense film with no special effects that relies on acting and script. Full Review |
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Even as it makes a show of complexity Fragments seems determined to pull together its various story strands. Full Review |
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Crash's Best Picture Oscar win helped jump-start a wave of self-deluded ensemble imitators who seem to feel that overt emotionalism ladled over a loosely connected narrative is a surefire sign of Important Filmmaking. Witness Fragments. Full Review |
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Less a movie than a sociology thesis. Full Review |
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Rowan Woods indulges in some sub-subpar Crash territory here, with a laughably self-serious narrative that has less to do with reality than histrionics. Full Review |
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Despite its very impressive lineup, this film is full of inconsistencies and moves at a slow pace. So many performances are wasted. Full Review |
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Fragments is both deeply self-serious and essentially meaningless, the sort of we're-all-connected tragedy in which birds fly free while humans remain stuck in place. Full Review |
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Frierich's hook is, well, killer. And Woods is patient with his story, letting small glances and tiny actions speak volumes. Full Review |
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July 30, 2009:
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July 29, 2009:
Trailer and pics to 'Fragments,' formerly known as 'Winged Creatues' with Kate Beckinsale, Guy Pearce, Dakota Fanning, Forest Whitaker, Embeth Davidtz, Jennifer Hudson, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeanne Tripplehorn, and Josh Hutcherson ![]()
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July 07, 2009:
Director Rowan Woods Talks Winged Creatures
It's been a roundabout sort of homecoming for Australian filmmaker Rowan Woods. The director, who made his name with the critically-praised local movies The Boys (1998) and... More...
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