The Myth Of Fingerprints Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

A family is torn between their need to air out their dirty laundry and their habit of sweeping things under the rug in this emotional drama. Hal (Roy Scheider) and Lena (Blythe Danner) are a successful but emotionally frosty New England couple whose four adult children are coming home for Thanksgiving. Strapping Jake (Michael Vartan) brings along his new girlfriend Margaret (Hope Davis), but while her affection for him is obvious, he's not sure how he feels about her. Mia (Julianne Moore), an alternately reserved and sexually ravenous art gallery worker, also brings her current lover, the nervous and unstable Elliot (Brian Kerwin). Leigh (Laurel Holloman) seems happier and better adjusted than her siblings, but she still hasn't resolved her long-standing rivalry with Mia. And Warren (Noah Wyle), who hasn't seen his parents for three years, has a bitter grudge against his father and hasn't been able to get his former girlfriend Daphne (Arija Bareikis) out of his mind. Co-star Noah Wyle also served as associate producer. - Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
09/19/1997
DVD Release Date:
05/09/2000
Rating:
R
MPAA Reasons:
for sexuality and language.
Run Time:
93 min.
Production Co.:
Good Machine, Sony Pictures Classics
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Coming Home, Dysfunctional Families, Haunted By the Past, Sibling Relationships, Family Gatherings, Fathers and Sons
Tone:
Wintry, Intimate, Reflective, Understated, Gloomy, Autumnal, Downbeat, Chilly, Melancholy, Somber
Keywords:
Thanksgiving, black-sheep, couple, dysfunctional, family
Language:
English
Status:
DVD