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LONELY LIVES GET BACK ON TRACK IN 'STATION'.


Byline: Glenn Whipp Film Critic

'THE STATION AGENT'' is a movie about three outsiders: a train-obsessed dwarf, a woman recovering from the death of her young son and a hot-dog vendor trying to sell food in the middle of nowhere. Your ability to accept these people and their situations at face value will go a long way in determining whether you like Tom McCarthy's sometimes precious chamber piece, which won the Audience Award at this year's Sundance Film Festival.

Of course, winning an award at Sundance is usually the kiss of death kiss of death

gangsters’ farewell ritual before murdering victim. [Am. Cult.: Misc.]

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 for a movie, but McCarthy's characters do manage to resonate away from the high altitude Conventionally, an altitude above 10,000 meters (33,000 feet). See also altitude.  of the Rocky Mountains Rocky Mountains, major mountain system of W North America and easternmost belt of the North American cordillera, extending more than 3,000 mi (4,800 km) from central N.Mex. to NW Alaska; Mt. Elbert (14,431 ft/4,399 m) in Colorado is the highest peak.  and connect to people back here on Planet Earth. It's a small film, rather insubstantial when you boil it down to its essentials, but it benefits greatly from its three strong leads, McCarthy's gentle style and a willingness to leave some things unsaid and others ambiguous.

The movie's main character is Finbar (Peter Dinklage), who inherits a deserted train depot somewhere in the sticks of Jersey. The isolation is fine by Fin; he prefers to keep to himself, spending most of his time watching trains or reading about them. He's a damaged soul, losing a little piece of his humanity every time somebody treats him like less of a man just because he's short.

As much as Fin wants to be left alone, Joe (Bobby Cannavale), the goofball goof·ball or goof ball
n.
A barbiturate or tranquilizer in the form of a pill, especially when taken for nonmedical purposes.
 snack truck guy, needs somebody to be his friend. Given Joe's persistence, Fin doesn't really have a choice, and that's OK, because Joe has a good heart. So does Olivia (ubiquitous indie queen Patricia Clarkson Patricia Davies Clarkson (born December 29, 1959) is an Academy Award-nominated American actress. Biography
Personal life
Clarkson was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, the daughter of Jackie Clarkson (a prominent local New Orleans politician and councilwoman)
), but, like Fin, she needs her space. Not only did she lose her child, she's dealing with the wreckage of her marriage.

The three characters form delicate friendships, each gaining something from the other, each leaving a piece of their loneliness behind. And that's really what McCarthy is getting at here: the healing balm balm, name for any balsam resin and for several plants, e.g., the bee balm.
balm

Any of several fragrant herbs of the mint family, particularly Melissa officinalis (balm gentle, or lemon balm), cultivated in temperate climates for its fragrant
 of human connection, the immeasurable power of human dignity Human dignity is an expression that can be used as a moral concept or as a legal term. Sometimes it means no more than that human beings should not be treated as objects. Beyond this, it is meant to convey an idea of absolute and inherent worth that does not need to be acquired and  and that we all need someone to lean on, especially in an insular world like ``The Station Agent.''

THE STATION AGENT - Three stars

(R: language and some drug content)

Starring: Peter Dinklage, Patricia Clarkson, Bobby Cannavale.

Director: Tom McCarthy Tom McCarthy can refer to any of the following people
  • Tom McCarthy (ice hockey) was an ice hockey player for the Quebec Bulldogs and Hamilton Tigers in the National Hockey League
  • Tom McCarthy (b.
.

Running time: 1 hr. 28 min.

Playing: Laemmle's Sunset 5 in West Hollywood.

In a nutshell: Chamber piece about the healing power of friendship. Somewhat precious, but well-acted.

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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Oct 3, 2003
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