You Can Count on Me

You Can Count on Me

2000 "Family first. Love always."
You Can Count on Me
You Can Count on Me

You Can Count on Me

7.5 | 1h51m | R | en | Drama

A single mother's life is thrown into turmoil after her struggling, rarely-seen younger brother returns to town.

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7.5 | 1h51m | R | en | Drama | More Info
Released: November. 17,2000 | Released Producted By: Cappa Productions , The Shooting Gallery Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A single mother's life is thrown into turmoil after her struggling, rarely-seen younger brother returns to town.

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Laura Linney , Mark Ruffalo , Matthew Broderick

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Shawn Carroll

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Cappa Productions , The Shooting Gallery

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jonathan-harris17 A couple die in a car crash and leave 2 kids to fend for themselves - fast-forward many years and you have the reliable, still-at-home, mum of one Sammy (the ever-excellent Linney) and the emotionally-tipsy drifter brother Terry (Ruffalo).The film takes place over a short period during which Terry comes to town after a long time away, and Sammy goes through some rather hilarious & fraught personal entanglements.Pleasant, yet in danger of feeling very slight overall without being in tune with at least one of the main characters, a bit of a mood piece too. Very nicely written and paced, and a bit forgettable.
daveis-218-97721 In the interest in disclosure I must state that I saw this movie for the first time ten years after it's release. Therefore, I had the benefit of both the 08' financial crisis and ten thousand more films just like this one having been made (although most appeared on "Lifetime")The plot is basically that of "working single mother against the world". Thats right, "Single mom makes good" with Laura Linny as the single mother . She has all the brains and cleverness in the movie, while the male characters are basically there to serve her. Her boss, played by Broderick, is tentative and afraid, and has stupid business ideas as well. Her brother, played with good acting skill by Mark Rufflo, is a sad drifter who works construction. Although he is the one who does the most respectable work as a carpenter, neither him or his trade are given much respect in the film. As the plot unfolds, Linny's character is shown to be very clever as she eventually gets everything that she wants. She gets freedom, power and even the family house.She sleeps with the boss, even though his wife is pregnant, then later extorts the ability to do basically whatever she wants at work or "I'M TELLING"! She gets her brother to sign his half of the house over to her, without any good explanation of why she deserves his half. Lastly, she dumps the man who wants to marry her , perhaps just to show how omnipotent and in control she is.The film never establishes why Linny's character deserves to get all the good fortune, unless by virtue of being a single mother she deserves it. They never go into why she made a bad choice as to who would father her kids, although perhaps her fling with Broderick was a clue. She is never shown doing much actual work either, come to think of it.After the 08 crises we learned that loan officers , a job without very high skill or educational training, treated themselves to some big cuts of some loans to people with little ability to pay them back. Perhaps Linny's job in the film is viewed a little differently today.Although the film had the feel of the dreaded dreaded "message flick", it's message was what? if you do difficult, dangerous work and don't cleverly extort privilege with sex, your a sucker? The public has grown weary of the antics of some mortgage brokers in the past decade; perhaps they will grow weary of this same tired , and by the way unrealistic plot in the next.
Raoul Duke You can count on me is a film starring Mark Ruffalo and Laura Linney and was made in 2000. This is one of those movies that is what they call a hidden gem. It is the story of a brother and sister who lose their parents in a car crash at a very young age. The story begins when they are older and the character played by Mark Ruffalo comes back home. One of the things that I loved about this movie is a key component, namely the tragic loss of their parents. You always get a sense that it is there and has shaped who these two characters have become as adults, but is never overplayed. Rory Culkin (yes Maculays brother) has a great first role as Laura's eight year old son. This movie is very well written and cerebral without trying to be over anyone's head. This is one of those movies that I think most people have never heard of, but if they would take the time to check out, I think they would find memorable. if you like concise reviews of interesting films please read my other reviews at http://raouldukeatthemovies.blogspot.com/
Sindre Kaspersen American playwright, screenwriter and director Kenneth Lonergan's feature film debut tells the story of sibling couple Terry and Sammy who lost their parents in a car accident when they were children. Twenty years later, Sammy still lives in their childhood home in Scottsville, New York and is a single mum working at the local bank. She has not heard from Terry in months, but when he suddenly shows up in town telling her that he has no money and no place to go, she invites him to stay with her and introduced him to her son Rudy.This gratifying and compassionate family drama about an estranged brother and sister who are reunited at their home town two decades after a life altering incident, is hands down one of the most wonderful American independent films i've ever seen. "You Can Count on Me", which was shot in Margaretville, New York, executive produced by Martin Scorsese and honored with numerous film awards during the turn of the millennium, deals with existentialistic themes in a more humane than theoretical way and is a dialog-driven study of character strengthened by it's authentic milieu depictions.The film is wittingly written and acutely directed by Kenneth Lonergan who gives an uncommonly realistic portrayal of a devoting and deeply affectionate relationship between a brother and sister who has chosen opposite paths in life. Mark Ruffalo and Laura Linney interprets Terry and Sammy with striking conviction and their reverent performances, which i would place on any list over the best performances given in the last decade, is alone reason enough to see this humorous and thoughtful film which also contains great scenes between Mark Ruffalo and Rory Culkin and between Laura Linney and Matthew Broderick. The varied and mood-setting music works well, and this is the kind of film that reaches our hearts and conveys something pivotal about basic life values.