A picturesque Pacific Northwest community raising its wheat and children in the midst of a nation reeling from World War I sets the stage for The Basket. In a time of pain and prejudice wove... Read allA picturesque Pacific Northwest community raising its wheat and children in the midst of a nation reeling from World War I sets the stage for The Basket. In a time of pain and prejudice woven against a background of beauty, The Basket ultimately points to triumph and hope in a ch... Read allA picturesque Pacific Northwest community raising its wheat and children in the midst of a nation reeling from World War I sets the stage for The Basket. In a time of pain and prejudice woven against a background of beauty, The Basket ultimately points to triumph and hope in a changing America.
- Awards
- 4 wins total
- Helmut Brink
- (as Robert Karl Burke)
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Sadly, there isn't much of a story to complement the pictures. The problem with small town life is that it was boring, and it's hard to find a believable story with a lot of drama that fits. Focused on the relationships only, this might have been something like A River Runs Through It or Napoleon Dynamite (both of which play against similar scenic backdrops). Focused on the sports story, perhaps Hoosiers. Focused on outsiders fitting in, perhaps Days of Heaven. But muddled all together, it comes out like a string of TV episodes, like Little House on the Prairie. Very melodramatic, with all the music swells and dramatic incidents that usually precede a commercial.
I actually stumbled on this film. My wife and I heard about this movie via word of mouth that it was a must see. Two weeks later by some stroke of luck it was playing at our local theater. When the movie ended I couldn't help to think what happened with the distribution of this movie. It deserves much more screen time and exposure than it has received. If I hadn't heard about this movie from a friend, I may never have seen it. It was Fantastic!
This sleeper deserves to be seen, I enjoyed it as much as "Life is Beautiful" that got so much aclaim.
My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed this film and strongly recommend it.
But the characters are superficial and neither Peter Coyote nor Karen Allen can bring some life to this music lover teacher and this mother in distress.Besides after the introduction,Allen disappears from the screen for about thirty minutes.The script is sometimes confused,there are scenes which do not bring anything to the main plot (Peter Coyote's past for instance:for a while ,he did not seem to be a goody-two-shoes anymore)Pointless flashbacks -to make us understand that war brings destruction and death for instance-.
"Little houses" thirty years after.Or something like that.
Did you know
- TriviaSpokane basketball player #2 is Scott McQuilken, actual Athletic Director at Whitworth College. McQuilken later made his stage debut as Egeus in the school's fall 2003 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
- Goofs(At around 43 mins) Peter Coyote's character "Martin Conlon" is told he has received a letter. He goes into the small grocery goods store to collect it and the female employee calls his character "Peter" instead of "Martin."
- Quotes
Brigitta: Everything I loved was taken away from me right before my eyes, and there was nothing I could do about it.
- Crazy credits"You Name It" ... Mike Cassell Thanks to ... All the Babysitters
- SoundtracksDer Korb
(The Basket) The Opera
Composed by Don Caron
Performed by Magyar Szimfonikus Zenekar Budabest (as The Hungarian Symphony Orchestra)
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Box office
- Budget
- $1,300,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $367,098
- Gross worldwide
- $367,098