Gospel Hill (2008)
5/10
Its all there except the script
14 April 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Giancarlo Esposito directs and co stars in the story of a town with racial strife in its past thanks to the killing of a civil rights leader decades before. As the ghosts of the past are woken up and a new corporate threat comes to town the people in the town are forced to make some choices. Well made and well acted tale wants to hit one out of the box in examinations of race and community, but is mired with a script that never completely shakes off its well worn cloak. We've been here before and while much of the film works, it still relies on cliché (there is something about Julia Stiles character that just doesn't ring true). I think perhaps the film is trying to do too much, there are a good number of characters and all are given a certain amount of time. I liked it, but I didn't love it. Of course the DVD cover made it look like a thriller or mystery, which while it has elements isn't what it really is.
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