The Hollywood Reporter
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The Hollywood Reporter
Film review ‘Big Eden’ By Michael Rechtshaffen A feel-good fable about home and heart, "Big Eden" is an accomplished first film by former retail exec Thomas Bezucha. Graced by rich, colorful performances and a winning script; the official closer of the sixth annual Los Angeles Independent Film Festival is set in a small fictional Montana town populated by some of the most well-adjusted people you could ever hope to meet. While it would be easy to peg the picture as a gay "Northern Exposure," to do so would be to rob it of its truly universal themes of family and the search for happiness. In fact; with the right distributor and some prudent pruning that would bring down the running time without upsetting the agreeably ambling pace, "Big Eden" could have some potent crossover commercial potential. Leading a wonderful cast is Arye Gross in the role of Henry Hart, a successful but lonely New York artist who must miss his first big showing when news of his ailing grandfather, Sam (George Coe) sends him back to the small town of his youth. But Henry has more than unresolved family business to deal with. It was his unrequited love for his high school buddy, former jock Dean Stewart (Tim DeKay) that sent him fleeing from Big Eden in the first place. Now Dean has returned, newly divorced with custody of his two young sons. The ensuing emotional trauma would have been enough to send Henry back into therapy had it not been for the low-key presence of Pike Dexter (Eric Schweig), the painfully shy Native American owner of the town general store who is dispatched by schoolteacher Grace Cornwell (a nurturing Louise Fletcher) to deliver boxed dinners to Sam, prepared by the meddling but gastronomically impaired Widow Thayer (Nan Martin). To his own unwitting surprise, Pike finds himself smitten by Henry but is a nervous mess of inarticulated feelings. He instead pours his stifled passion into cooking ambitious meals for Sam and Henry that he quietly BIG EDEN Chaiken Films substitutes for Producer................................................................ Jennifer Chaiken John D. Vaughan those he picks up Co-Producer.......................................................... Director-screenwriter............................................ Thomas Bezucha of photography............................................. Rob Sweeney from the Widow. Director Production designer.............................................. Stephanie Carroll Andrew London Meanwhile, the Editor...................................................................... Costume designers............................ Sam Hamilton, Rene Holguin Joseph Conlan kindly towns- Music........................................................................ Music supervisor............................................................. Brian Ross folk have been Casting......................................................................... David Bloch Color/stereo busy hatching a Cast little match- Henry Hart..................................................................... Arye Gross Pike Dexter.................................................................. Eric Schweig making scheme Dean Stewart..................................................................Tim DeKay Cornwell....................................................... Louise Fletcher that appears to Grace Sam Hart....................................................................... George Coe Nan Martin be about to pay WidowThayer................................................................. Jim Soams............................................................. O'Neal Compton Rudolph......................................................... Corinne Bohrer off just when Anna Mary Margaret Bishop.................................................. Veanne Cox Running time- 118 minutes Henry abruptly No MPAA rating announces plans to return technical contributions, to New York. including the bright lens Given that "Big Eden" work by director of photakes place in a highly ide- tography Rob Sweeney alized world where every- and Andrew London's body is supportive and nicely paced editing style. blissfully free of prejudice, And while the film gets it's safe to say that a happy some maximum mileage ending will ensue. out of its generous selecWriter-director Bezucha tion of vintage hurtin' effectively balances the songs, Joseph Conlan's more moving moments score, on the other hand, with terrific character has a rather unsubtle habit quirks that are deftly han- of cueing the tribal themes dled by his energetic cast. virtually every time Gross' empathetic every- Schweig's character has a man persona is put to good close-up. use here, while Schweig's That kind of patronizing masterfully internalized behavior has no place in a Pike is particularly affectplace called Big Eden. ing. Fletcher, Coe and the extremely amusing Martin also deliver the goods. The same may also, for the most part, be said of the