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A quirky film about a single mother and the suffocating, tragic love she
has for her 6-year-old child, Loverboy serves as an answer to anyone
who might wonder if you can love your child too much: Absolutely. Emily
(Kyra Sedgwick from The Closer) is an eccentric, anti-social woman
yearning for the affection her parents showered on each other, but never
on her. All her hopes and dreams are thrust upon her young son Paul (Dominic
Scott Kay). Not only is adorable, but he's also incredibly mature and patient.
Though his mother lavishes him with attention, gourmet meals, and an almost
fairytale existence, Paul wants stability and normalcy. He yearns for a
father. He wants to go to school with the other kids. And though he's only
6, he's old enough to know that having a mother who refers to him as "Loverboy"
is just plain wrong. Directed by Sedgwick's husband, Kevin Bacon (The
Woodsman, Mystic River), the film veers unsteadily between ironic
comedic moments and touching drama. Full of cameos (Sandra Bullock, Matt
Dillon, Oliver Platt, Marisa Tomei, and Bacon, who plays Emily's father
in flashback sequences), the film does a fine job of conveying Emily's
desperation to be the only person who matters to Paul. But because she's
such a manipulative freak, it's difficult for the viewer to feel much empathy
for her as she tries to shelter her boy from the world. "There's no falling
in love like the falling in love with a child," she says early in the movie.
Ultimately, that's her downfall. |
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