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Reparation

  • 2015
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
295
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Jon Huertas, Marc Menchaca, Virginia Newcomb, and Dale Dye Thomas in Reparation (2015)
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A troubled Air Force veteran finds clues to his buried memories in his daughter's art, while confronted by a mysterious figure from his past looking for answers of his own. Winner of 11 film... Read allA troubled Air Force veteran finds clues to his buried memories in his daughter's art, while confronted by a mysterious figure from his past looking for answers of his own. Winner of 11 film festival awards, REPARATION is a powerful psychological thriller that swirls like a funne... Read allA troubled Air Force veteran finds clues to his buried memories in his daughter's art, while confronted by a mysterious figure from his past looking for answers of his own. Winner of 11 film festival awards, REPARATION is a powerful psychological thriller that swirls like a funnel cloud around Bob Stevens, a small-town vegetable farmer with a three-year hole in his me... Read all

  • Director
    • Kyle Ham
  • Writers
    • Kyle Ham
    • Steve Timm
  • Stars
    • Jon Huertas
    • Marc Menchaca
    • Virginia Newcomb
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    295
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kyle Ham
    • Writers
      • Kyle Ham
      • Steve Timm
    • Stars
      • Jon Huertas
      • Marc Menchaca
      • Virginia Newcomb
    • 14User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Jon Huertas
    Jon Huertas
    • Jerome Kellar
    Marc Menchaca
    Marc Menchaca
    • Bob Stevens
    Virginia Newcomb
    Virginia Newcomb
    • Lucy
    Drew Powell
    Drew Powell
    • CMS Fishman
    Dale Dye Thomas
    • Charlotte
    Brody Behr
    Brody Behr
    • Ralph
    Adam Philpott
    • Marty
    Keith Szarabajka
    Keith Szarabajka
    • Colonel Atreus
    Caroline Tudor
    Caroline Tudor
    • Viv
    Gigi Jennewein
    • Mrs. Davis
    Amy Michelle Gaither
    • Doctor Stolarz
    • (as Amy Hayes)
    Rob Deas
    Rob Deas
    • Major Owens
    Jason Kistler
    Jason Kistler
    • Older Airman
    Kelron Mixon
    • Tech Instructor
    Jim Dougherty
    Jim Dougherty
    • Bus Driver
    Susan Anthony
    • Thelma
    Joe Buser
    • Frank
    Ola Ekulona
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    • Director
      • Kyle Ham
    • Writers
      • Kyle Ham
      • Steve Timm
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    10kalikathy

    Original Screenplay, Outstanding Cast

    Finally an exciting and original storyline that you can't predict! Reparation kept me on the edge of my seat, I will definitely be recommending this one to others. The acting is excellent. You may recognize Jon Huertas from Castle and Marc Menchaca from Generation Kill. Virginia Newcomb is new to the scene but packs a powerful female punch. The children actors tug at your heart strings like pros, very touching performances. The film is beautifully shot, set in rural Indiana. There is original music composed for the film that is eerily beautiful at times, and at other times gets your heart pumping. You'll enjoy this one! I think Writer/Director Kyle Ham will be one to watch.
    9clarissaW5

    Reparation A suspensefulindependent film

    Reparation

    A film by Kyle Ham and Steve Timm Based on the play "The Activist" by Steve Timm, screenplay by Kyle Ham and Steve Timm, produced and directed by Kyle Ham. A Red Dirt Picture

    CSA music by Devan Yank, costumes by Sami Martin Sarmiento, production design by G. Duane Skoog, director of photography by Jay Silver, executive producers Suzanne Ham, Liz and Chris Dooley, Vizher Mooney, Patricia Pardee, Phoebe and Bobby Tudo, producers Mathew Lessall, Steve Timm

    Reviewed by Clarissa Wittenberg

    The poster for this movie lists eleven awards won at film festivals and it has probably won more since the poster was designed. It deserves every one. The screenplay and the acting alone would win honors. It is, at heart, a mysterious play telling of the sort of traumatic scars that many people hide as they go about their lives. The story starts with a soldier in a military prison and then in a military hospital. Nothing is explained except that the man has suffered amnesia and is clearly traumatized.

    The film is a modern tragedy, with the wounds of soldiers and others who protect us laid out in painful succession. The character and quality of the actors, script and the extraordinary skills of the crew come together to prove that when art gives form to tragedy we can benefit from its lessons. Even small parts are beautifully played and the major roles of Bob, the injured soldier played by Marc Menchaca, Jerome, his former buddy turned enemy, played by Jon Huertas; the lovely and loving Lucy played by Virginia Newcomb; and the parts of the children, Charlotte and Ralph acted by Dale Dye Thomas and Brody Behr are masterful with each committing body and soul to their roles. Adam Philpott playing Marty, a junior sheriff and Bob's brother, perfectly portrayed a sense of ambivalent confusion. I have no doubt they are all skilled and experienced actors, but as director, Ham must have allowed each one to breathe life into their parts.

    Throughout the film Ham has achieved a highly unusual command of impending danger and suspense and a deep understanding of the uniquely American place and character.

    The tragic injury is both real and a metaphor. The film asks what is real? What is true? Can anyone love us? Can we continue? How do we recover and find balance again? At first I thought the film was about a soldier injured in wars of the Afghanistan or Iraq as we have seen so many soldiers return with both bodily and psychic injuries. But the soldier at the heart of this film had been a military policeman decades ago and had never been to a war zone—unless you count any military setting a war zone. The settings in Indiana are so familiar; anyone who has been to those parts has seen them. Everyone has passed by the old house. We know the farmer's market with its sign, "Bob is here." My brother had a truck like their old blue truck, except it wasn't blue. Kyle Hamm has rooted his film perfectly.

    Each setting, each costume, each beam of golden light is perfect. Ham edited his own film and it is put together in a very crisp way. Beautiful shots of sunlit fields, dark woods, and dangerous country roads help create the montage that makes up this soldier's life.

    The music supports and sometimes, guides the film. It provides an American soundtrack and is filled with the wisdom of country music.

    It is important that the secrets of the film be kept, so I will not describe the plot. The film was truly twenty-years in the making. Ham had the good fortune as a student at DePauw University to read the stories and plays written by one of his professors, Steve Timm. A story written by Timm had haunted Ham. Eventually the team tried the studio route in Hollywood and then after almost ruining it with required re-writes and tepid responses, withdrew and eventually self funded this independent film. They made the right decision and it seems that the number of people who volunteered and those who "kickstarted" it, made the right decision too.

    This is a hell of a first movie! Review courtesy of Washington Film Institute http://filminstitute.org/fil:review-reparation/.
    10Charoncita

    Recovering lost memories always affects more than one person.

    Suspenseful, honest look at what consequences a past which hides from view can bring. Deeply explored, nuanced performances from an amazing ensemble cast and laser-focused directing kept me riveted, even when I might have drifted off otherwise, since this is generally not my preferred genre. This story needed to be written, told and shared. I've seen John Huertas' work before, so his deft handling of a multi- layered character did not come as a surprise. The unexpected treat came from every other performer, from the strong adult leads through the brilliant children to the walk-ons. The depth of understanding from the actors and the director of the main character's condition and of his daughter's gift brought to life a cleanly told story of many levels which in other hands would have been wordy and turgid or hopelessly shallow. I must confess, though, I went to see the movie because of Virginia Newcomb - She never ceases to amaze me, she is fearless and always helps me see more than I expected from any character she takes on.
    8grfulnfree-72649

    Excellent Film!!

    I do not usually write reviews, however, in this instance I made an exception so that people would give it a shot if they wouldnt have normally. I dont feel the preview does the movie justice but I gave it a shot anyway, and I'm so glad I did. The acting is great, story is fresh and different. So without giving anything away, just watch it; especially if it caught your eye, you will not be disappointed! Enjoy!
    5deloudelouvain

    B-movie and not a good one

    I don't know if the few reviewers for this movie have anything to do with the movie but they are for sure exaggerating. It isn't a great movie like they want to make you believe. It's just an average B-movie. A movie with no great budget, nothing wrong with that, but still not a great movie. The script is boring, dragging you through the movie. The cast is what it is, unknown actors and there is a reason why. They are not great at all, just average. The most annoying thing about the movie, and also from a lot of B-movies, is the soundtrack. That boring piano and guitar music that makes you want to fall asleep. I think a good soundtrack is essential for a good movie, and this one is clearly not. When will people learn boring piano keys and lousy guitar strings don't make a good soundtrack. It resumes the movie good, too boring and too slow for me.

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Greencastle, Indiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Red Dirt Pictures
      • Reparation Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $22,267
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,649
      • Sep 4, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,267
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