Twelve Mile Road (2003)

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A divorced farmer takes in his troubled teenage daughter for the summer, a summer which changes the lives of the two of them, and their friends and family.

Film Overview
"Twelve Mile Road" is a 2003 drama film directed by Richard Friedenberg and produced by Robert Greenwald. Based on Robert Boswell's novel "Mystery Ride", the story focuses on a separated father, his separated daughter, and the intricacies surrounding their household. The film stars Tom Selleck, Anna Gunn, Wendy Crewson, and Maggie Grace, narrating a tale abundant in psychological subtleties dedicated to specifics of daily life.

Main Plot
In "Twelve Mile Road", Tom Selleck plays the role of Stephen Landis, a blue-collar farmer and divorcee living a tranquil life as a beet farmer in Montana. The film starts with an unexpected check out from his teenage child, Dulcie, played by Maggie Grace, who has formerly been dealing with her mother in California. Dulcie, troubled and lost, has actually gotten associated with hazardous drug misuse and petty criminal offense, triggering her return to her father's simpler, safer world.

Key Characters and Interpretations
Selleck's character Stephen exists as a male of less words, focusing hard on the beat farming and recuperating from his unsuccessful marital relationship to Dulcie's mom Kate (Wendy Crewson). Nevertheless, Stephen shows strong emotional depth when he comes to grips with managing his rebellious, troubled daughter and addressing the shadows of his past.

Grace, portraying Dulcie, remarkably shows a complex and vulnerable teen having a hard time to discover her identity amidst turmoil. Her character's development and their progressing relationship form the core of the story. On the other hand, Anna Gunn, depicted as Stephen's existing girlfriend Leah, includes another layer to the narrative by making complex the currently stretched relationships.

Story Unfolding
As Dulcie begins to adjust to Montana's rural life, she challenges her previous actions and the aftermath of incorrect options. Her interactions with Stephen typically cause unpleasant fights, discussing their past failings and misconceptions. Regardless of the initial emotional turbulences, Dulcie begins to value the sincere, industrious world of her father, highlighting the plain contrasts in between her parents' lifestyles.

Conclusion of the Film
The movie progresses through different emotionally-charged situations, developing the intricacies of their relationships, and presenting the characters' eventual changes. Stephen handles to break through his daughter's rebellious shell, directing her on a course away from self-destruction. On the other hand, Dulcie discovers to connect with her daddy, valuing his unassuming yet meaningful way of life.

Visual Aesthetics and Emotional Undertones
Set against the spectacular landscapes of rural Montana, the film utilizes its place to underpin the narrative's emotional journey. The peaceful and lovely environments work as an ideal backdrop for the tumultuous individual battles on-screen. The slow-paced everyday life shown in the film contrasts magnificently with the intense feelings brewing beneath, giving an abundant texture to the story.

In conclusion, "Twelve Mile Road" is a psychological expedition of family relationships strained by life's difficult choices. It narrates a poignant tale of a father-daughter relationship strained by past mistakes, where the duo tries to build a relationship built on understanding and forgiveness.

Top Cast

  • Tom Selleck (small)
    Tom Selleck
    Stephen Landis
  • Maggie Grace (small)
    Maggie Grace
    Dulcie Landis
  • Wendy Crewson (small)
    Wendy Crewson
    Angela Landis
  • Anna Gunn (small)
    Anna Gunn
    Leah
  • Patrick John Flueger (small)
    Patrick John Flueger
    Will Coffey
  • Tegan Moss (small)
    Tegan Moss
    Roxanne