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The Rising Place (2002)

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Reviews Counted: 16

Fresh: 2

Rotten:14

Average Rating: 4.3/10

Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for elements of violence

Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:Nov 8, 2002 Limited

Synopsis: Set in the Mississippi Delta in the 1940's, "The Rising Place" is a delicate look at a young woman's passionate quest for self awareness and acceptance in a time of social injustice and world... Set in the Mississippi Delta in the 1940's, "The Rising Place" is a delicate look at a young woman's passionate quest for self awareness and acceptance in a time of social injustice and world war.

Virginia Wilder (Frances Fisher) visits her Aunt Millie (Alice Drummond) for Christmas and finds a collection of letters from World War II. Flashing back from the present to the 1940s, the letters reveal much about her aunt's life as a young woman, the toils of her friendship with a young black girl, and the climate of prejudice that surrounds her and her loved ones.

Everything is turned upside down when young Emily (Laurel Holloman) becomes pregnant out of wedlock by a soldier. The support of her best friends, Wilma Watson (Elise Neal) and Will Bacon (Mark Webber), and the unconditional love of her mother (Tess Harper) are all that hold Emily together as she is shunned by her peers, her town and even her own father (Gary Cole).

The strength of her spirit carries her through tragedy and out into the world where she boldly challenges the prejudice by simply deciding to be her own woman. She accepts the disapproval of others, and remains loyal to her friends, standing firmly by her convictions.

Rounding off the cast are Billy Campbell as Lt. Streete Wilder, Frances Sternhagen as Virginia's mother Ruth, Liam Aiken as Virginia's son Emmett, S. Epatha Merkerson as Wilma's mother Lessie, Beth Grant as local business mogul Melvina Pou, and Mason Gamble as Melvina's son Franklin.

Broadway legend Jennifer Holliday also appears in the film as a Jook Joint owner, performing three original songs she wrote especially for the film. David Foster and Linda Thompson contribute an original song based on Conrad Pope's original score and performed by Kendall Payne.

"The Rising Place" was written and directed by first-time filmmaker Tom Rice, with Jim Dollarhide as cinematographer, Mary Morrisey as editor, Mark Horton as costume designer, and William J. Blanchard as production designer. -- © Flatland Pictures [More]

Starring: Laurel Holloman, Elise Neal, Frances Fisher, Alice Drummond

Starring: Laurel Holloman, Elise Neal, Frances Fisher, Alice Drummond, Mark Webber, Liam Aiken, Bill Campbell, Gary Cole, Mason Gamble, Beth Grant, Tess Harper, S. Epatha Merkerson

Director: Tom Rice

Director: Tom Rice
Screenwriter: Tom Rice
Producer: Tracy Ford, Tom Rice
Studio: Flatland Pictures

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06/12/05
Christopher Null
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A solid cast, assured direction and complete lack of modern day irony.

Full Review Source: FilmJerk.com | comment Comment
11/11/02
Edward Havens
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It is one more celluloid testimonial to the cruelties experienced by Southern blacks as distilled through a Caucasian perspective.

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11/08/02
Jan Stuart
Newsday
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Looks awfully like one long tourist spot for a Mississippi that may never have existed outside of a scriptwriter's imagination.

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11/08/02
Lou Lumenick
New York Post
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Rice never clearly defines his characters or gives us a reason to care about them.

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11/08/02
Glenn Whipp
Los Angeles Daily News

Never rises above its own unleavened blandness.

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11/08/02
E! Online

A not-so-Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood with a hefty helping of Re-Fried Green Tomatoes.

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11/08/02
Michael Rechtshaffen
Hollywood Reporter
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Salutes an interracial friendship between two Southern women and the ways in which enthusiasm can be a life-saving gift in tough times.

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11/08/02
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Spirituality and Practice

Sticky sweet sentimentality, clumsy plotting and a rosily myopic view of life in the WWII-era Mississippi Delta undermine this adaptation.

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11/07/02
Ken Fox
TV Guide's Movie Guide

This misty-eyed Southern nostalgia piece, in treading the line between sappy and sanguine, winds up mired in tear-drenched quicksand.

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11/07/02
Stephen Holden
New York Times
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Rice is too pedestrian a filmmaker to bring any edge or personality to The Rising Place that would set it apart from other Deep South stories.

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11/07/02
Kevin Thomas
Los Angeles Times
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However sincere it may be, The Rising Place never quite justifies its own existence.

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11/07/02
Mark Olsen
L.A. Weekly

Yet another weepy Southern bore-athon.

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11/05/02
Nat Johnson
Village Voice
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The overall feel is not unlike watching a glorified episode of "7th Heaven."

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11/04/02
Ed Gonzalez
Slant Magazine

[Creates] the worst kind of mythologizing, the kind that sacrifices real heroism and abject suffering for melodrama.

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11/02/02
Maria Garcia
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