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Loggerheads

Play trailer Poster for Loggerheads PG-13 2005 1h 33m Drama LGBTQ+ Play Trailer Watchlist
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Three seemingly unrelated stories converge in a surprising way. Elizabeth Austin (Tess Harper), wife of Reverend Robert Austin (Chris Sarandon), pines for the son who fled their religious household. Grace Bellamy (Bonnie Hunt), now in her 40s, wonders about the son she gave up for adoption. And kindhearted AIDS sufferer Mark (Kip Pardue) falls in love with motel owner George (Michael Kelly) while trying to come to the rescue of some loggerhead turtles.
Loggerheads

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Critics Consensus

Loggerheads is an understated, quietly moving character study, bolstered by great performances.

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J. R. Jones Chicago Reader 06/28/2022
This has its sappy moments, but both women give wonderfully detailed performances, aided by Michael Learned as Hunt's mother and Chris Sarandon as the calm, cold minister. Go to Full Review
Sean P. Means Film.com 02/03/2006
2.5/4
The dramatic tension is nil. But the performances, particularly by Hunt (in a non-comedic role, for a change), are worth a look. Go to Full Review
Marjorie Baumgarten Austin Chronicle 01/15/2006
2.5/5
... if you can shake out some of the chafing bits of sand that weigh down Loggerheads, you'll find a heartfelt story about people coming to terms with irrevocable loss. Go to Full Review
Steven Lindsey Texas Triangle/TXT 05/08/2023
3/4
If there's one thing writer Tim Kirkman does extraordinarily well, it's creating complex, layered characters. Go to Full Review
David Lamble Bay Area Reporter 05/09/2020
Loggerheads proceeds at a turtle's pace. At times, you feel like you're sitting in the preacher's house, with its well-starched tablecloth and hymns for all occasions. Go to Full Review
Chelsea Bain Boston Herald 10/21/2006
3/4
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08/11/2018 Emotionally captivating and beautifully told story that any person (gay or straight) should see with their parent(s), whether adopted or biological. The movie tells its story in 3 parts simultaneously, set a couple years apart each. The slow build is as beautiful as the scenery. Easily one of the best indies I've ever seen. See more 08/23/2013 A meandering tone that unfolds delicately with a cast to compliment it. 23/8/2013 See more 12/24/2011 Deft interweaving of 3 connected stories, deeply moving See more 08/21/2011 This movie was compelling and real. See more 05/10/2011 Tim Kirkman, the director, whom I've worked with countless times on television productions, has such a wonderful little movie here. It's a very subtle. Believable performances. I liked it quite a bit! Well done, Tim haha See more 03/31/2010 Slow-paced like a turtle *** This review may contain spoilers *** At the beginning of 'Loggerheads', we're introduced to three pairs of seemingly unrelated characters. To make matters even more confusing, we're informed (via titles on the screen) that the action is taking place in three separate time lines (between the years 1999 and 2001). It takes a great deal of time but eventually we come to see how the three pairs are related: Mark Austin, a young man in his 20s, gay and HIV Positive is estranged from his conservative parents, Elizabeth and Rev. Robert Austin. Mark is now a drifter and arrives in Kure Beach, North Carolina, a seaside town, where he meets George (sensitively played by Michael Kelly), a gay motel owner and they eventually become involved with each other. Meanwhile, Mark's birth mother, Grace (played by Bonnie Hunt) has come to the point in her life where she has decided to find the son she gave up for adoption when she was 17. Similarly, Mark's adoptive mother, also has decided to track her estranged son as she misses him (despite the misgivings of her homophobic minister husband). 'Loggerheads' we're told is based on a true story and that perhaps is its Achilles Heel. Director/Writer Tim Kirkman tries too hard to create scenes fraught with dramatic tension where there is very little to be found. Take Mark and George?they're both sensitive souls who have little to disagree about. There's some slight tension when Grace faces off against an Adoption Agency Director who is forbidden by law to give her any information about her lost son as well as a slight conflict with her mother who denies that she disapproved of her when she became pregnant as a teenager. No sparks fly either between Elizabeth and Robert since the good Reverend has adamantly insisted from the beginning that he has no intention of reconciling with his son. 'Loggerheads' is similar to 'Brokeback Mountain' in that the gay couple are the good guys and the straight males (for example, the Kure Beach cop and the Reverend) are the baddies. The biggest letdown of the movie is that there is no interaction (and hence no dramatic conflict) between Mark and either one of his 'mothers'. Mark is already dead before either the birth or adoptive mother has a chance to reconcile with him. Kirkman's theme is both a plea for tolerance and an exhortation for family members to express their heartfelt feelings before it's too late! Kirkman's sentiments are for the most part well-intentioned but they do not make for good drama. Loggerheads moves along at a snail's pace without providing any new revelations (or suspense) regarding such topics as AIDS, Adoption and Homophobia. Ultimately 'Loggerheads' fails due to its slow pacing. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Three seemingly unrelated stories converge in a surprising way. Elizabeth Austin (Tess Harper), wife of Reverend Robert Austin (Chris Sarandon), pines for the son who fled their religious household. Grace Bellamy (Bonnie Hunt), now in her 40s, wonders about the son she gave up for adoption. And kindhearted AIDS sufferer Mark (Kip Pardue) falls in love with motel owner George (Michael Kelly) while trying to come to the rescue of some loggerhead turtles.
Director
Tim Kirkman
Producer
Gill Holland
Screenwriter
Tim Kirkman
Production Co
LasalleHolland
Rating
PG-13 (Brief Strong Language|Mature Thematic Material)
Genre
Drama, LGBTQ+
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 21, 2005, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 17, 2017
Box Office (Gross USA)
$115.2K
Runtime
1h 33m