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Great Lakes (2002) Online
Original Title :
Great Lakes
Genre :
Movie
Year :
2002
Directror :
James Byrne
Cast :
April Adamson,Robert Berdahl,Jeff Gilson
Writer :
James Byrne
Budget :
$30,000
Type :
Movie
Rating :
8.1/10

Fresh out of prison, Dara is on a mission to scatter her mother's ashes.

Great Lakes (2002) Online

Fresh out of prison, Dara is on a mission to scatter her mother's ashes in Lake Superior. She meets Noble, an endearing bundle of tragic flaws, and sparks fly between these two lost but likeable souls. Together they set off from Minneapolis to Duluth on what they think will be a redemptive and romantic road trip to the North Shore. They are abruptly sidetracked when Dara accidentally runs over someone on a lonely country road and wrongly takes the blame. The fatal accident was actually choreographed by Henrietta, a Kervorkian wannabe, and Dara and Noble become Henrietta's unwitting pawns. Against their better judgment, Dara and Noble agree to deliver the body to Duluth and hope that will be the end of it. But their troubles have just begun. Dealing with the aftermath of the 'accident' brings out the best and the worst in them. Twists of fate along the way test and strain their relationship even further. They persevere and in the end a startling surprise bubbles to the surface that ...
Credited cast:
April Adamson April Adamson - Sylvie
Robert Berdahl Robert Berdahl - Rodney
Jeff Gilson Jeff Gilson - Noble
Marshall Hambro Marshall Hambro - Sarrow
Ingrid Hoyt Ingrid Hoyt - Mrs. Bottle
Carolyn Jenkins Carolyn Jenkins - Teal
Heidi Jo Langseth Heidi Jo Langseth - Dara
Nancy Marvy Nancy Marvy - Henrietta
Tom Musgrave Tom Musgrave - Dan
Terry O'Sullivan Terry O'Sullivan - Norman
Louis Porter Louis Porter - Jeff
Kurt Schweickhardt Kurt Schweickhardt - Walter
Eric Steen Eric Steen - Gordy
Gedney Tuttle Gedney Tuttle - Mr. Bottle
Margie Weaver Margie Weaver - Barbara


User reviews

Anaginn

Anaginn

When i saw it, the screening room crackled with tension... what would happen next? Plot twists that are audacious yet play as utterly believable. That's hard to do, hats off to the director.

The Dara and Noble characters are so fully realized. I know these people, their challenges. Two misfits who find each other, take a (wild!) trip together. I've seen few films that have portrayed life's quirky confluences in such a believable manner. See this movie for an intimate, honest portrayal into fascinating characters whose "universe is about to explode". Vibrant storytelling.

where's the DVD version? Dave
Malodred

Malodred

"Great Lakes" was really funny! I like road movies, and I think that Great Lakes gives a good feel for the region, without being corny like Fargo. I like so many of the locations and roadside stops, and it carried a sense of adventure. The movie has so much great back-and-forth dialogue.

At a preview in Minnesota, James Byrne talked about how the project had been scrapped several times over four or five years (amazing!). He talked about finding his cast and getting the picture made. He also talked a bit about the different midwestern accents in the project and that the woman who played Dara was from North Dakota. The two leads have really good chemistry and James seemed like a very good director, a good person to work with.

I just wanted to say how exciting and inspiring it was to be there to see the show. It was really a great production, and I was really glad to be there to see it!

-WWS
Keath

Keath

This film is quickly becoming a cult classic among my friends and myself. It definitely has a low-budget feel and some of the acting from a few minor characters could use work, but it has that independent low-budget charm that has become so popular amongst those who prefer to delve into the finer points of film and shy away from the high-budget plastic of Hollywood. If you prefer a bang bang shoot 'em up flick or if you're always waiting for the lead female to take her clothes off, this movie WILL make you yawn. If you're looking for substance, character development, and humor that ranges from subtle (why are they sitting the middle of the road??) to intense (I can't give this one away), you'll appreciate this film.
Steamy Ibis

Steamy Ibis

If one is in the mood for a film that thinks outside the box, this is the piece for you. With witty dialogue and atypical filming style, writer and director, James Byrne has proved himself to be a visionary filmmaker with this truly original piece of work. Some words that jump to mind to describe 'Great Lakes' are "kooky", filled with "zany escapdes", and "uniquely hilarious". This film is diamond in the rough, especially for those who hold a special place in their heart for Minnesota, which is a character in and of itself. Watch for a special cameo appearance of the Minnesota pickle himself, Gedney Tutle, in a tour de force portrayal of an undertaker. A not to be missed indie comedy.
Kieel

Kieel

Great Lakes is a great dark comedy that combines the sorrows of Dara's life along with her love for the quirky Noble. Takes advantage of the beautiful scenery of Lake Superior and shows the true beauty of the Northern Midwest. Very well written and well acted. Off the top of my head I know it has won a few awards including best screenplay in the SMMASH Film Festival back in the Twin Cities. I'd like to see James Byrne get an opportunity to work with a major studio here in Hollywood. From the other comments I've read, it seems that Frozenstate has poor taste in movies. Tisk tisk. I definitely recommend this film if you are looking for a good indy flick, or just a good movie in general.
Drelajurus

Drelajurus

It's too bad this film wasn't scraped a forth time. The idea might have been good, but it wasn't carried out in the script, in most of the acting, or the editing. If this is what Minnesota is offering up now, maybe it's time to close up shop. Skip this film and save 90 minutes of your time.