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'Reservation Road' spotlights sombre mood in America – CTV.ca

September 13, 2007 9:30 am
By: tiffreviews

CTV.ca

CTV.ca, Canada - Mark Ruffalo and Joaquin Phoenix are two Hollywood actors who get along.

Jabbing and joking like two brothers at a lengthy church sermon, the giggling pair roughhoused a bit during their press conference at the Toronto International Film Festival. Such camaraderie seems inevitable after working on a gut-wrenching new film such as “Reservation Road.”

Directed by Terry George and co-starring Mira Sorvino and Jennifer Connelly, this tragic tale follows two fathers and their converging lives after a terrible accident takes place one warm September evening. One family is driving back to their lovely Connecticut residence after their son’s concert. In another car a father and son head home after a great time at a baseball game.

Then in one fleeting instant at a gas station on Reservation Road, calamity strikes the two unsuspecting families [Full Story]

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