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Calorie Rating: 118
Released: 2004-10-16
MPAA Rating: PG
Running Time: 84 Minutes


A gifted high-school student flubs her college admissions interviews for the most unexpected reasons in this independent coming-of-age drama. Cynical, world-weary Evie is more interested in taking care of her family than getting into the Ivy League institutions for which she seems destined. Dad Harry spends all his time building model trains in the basement, while workaholic mom Martha depends on Evie to take care of her other daughter, developmentally challenged Emily. When she's not busy reading poetry to her sister Emily, Evie hangs out with James (Fran Kranz), the sensitive boy next door, whose romantic overtures prove too confusing to acknowledge. College also seems too daunting, so Evie deliberately blows one university interview after another in the hopes of staying at home as her sister's keeper. Meanwhile, Evie begins passing off her own poems as Emily's, fuelling the belief that her brain-damaged sister is actually a literary savant.

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Cast

Lauren Ambrose
Character: Evie Brighton
Amy Madigan
Character: Martha Brighton
Christopher Lloyd
Character: Steward Worthy

Fran Kranz
Character: James Parks
Taylor Roberts
Character: Emily Brighton
Vernee Watson-Johnson
Character: Stanford Interviewer

Benjamin Pratt
Character: Dartmouth Interviewer
Scott Adsit
Character: Harvard Interviewer
John Savage
Character: Harry Brighton


Production and Crew

Brian Presley
Executive Producer

Vivian Baker
Makeup Department Head
Paul Ryan
Director of Photography
Dawn O'Leary
Screenplay

Joyce Schweickert
Executive Producer
Thomas Schobel
Original Music Composer