Customer Reviews
ok-ish - By: G. Gibson, 11 Mar 2005 
This film was ok i thought. I certainly wouldnt have given it five stars anyways. i just thought there wasnt reallly much to it. its basicallly just about a girl who tries to plan a family thanksgiving by asking her neighbours to help..and thats it!!
fair enough there might be a few hidden meanings & conflicted family relationships etc, but nothing much reallly happens. i also found the setting/environment to be a bit dark & miserable, which is probably what they were trying to portray, but just didnt like it. oh well..rent it & watch it with the misses, but not one for the lads.
Brilliant - By: J. E. Bamber, 07 Aug 2004 
Pieces of April is not a high budget action film there arn't explosions every 5 minutes, but it is a heartbreaking & beautiful piece of film making, the emotion isn't right in your face, it's suttle but still there. Peter Hedges ( The writer & director ) makes a well moulded movie, he reallly makes every word count & with the short running time 80 minutes, he puts more things across than most feature films. Peter draws excellent performances out of the excellent cast. Mainly Patricia Clarkson ( who recieved an oscar nomination for this role ) & Katie Holmes both put in brilliant performances Katie Holmes plays April, the black sheep of the Burns family, & Patricia Clarckson plays april mother, who is soffering from cancer. The scenes are always contain raw emotion of some sort, but it is also a very funny film, with well planned jokes that almost seem unintentional. Pieces of April was filmed with less than 25000 dollars which is very little, the actors had to bring there own lunch because the movie couldn't afford to provide a cafetiria, & it is still such a brilliant film, about what could be real people in a real situation, one womans struggle with illness & anothers with cooking dinner. The end is i'll admit a little dissapointing, but still even that will melt even the most sinical of people's hearts. All in alll Pieces Of April is an excellent piece of film making, with another real emotion, excellent acting, brilliant writing & riviting direction to make 250 other movies.
Aheart warming & breaking Film, Buy
Not exactly Rockwell's vision - By: Joseph Haschka, 27 May 2004 
You may have seen the famous Norman Rockwell painting, "Freedom from Want", which depicts the idealized American family gathered around the quintessential Thanksgiving table as the turkey is presented for carving. PIECES OF APRIL it's not.
April Burns (Katie Holmes) lives in a New York City apartment with her boyfriend Bobby (Derek Luke), & the film opens as the two begin to prepare Thanksgiving dinner for the rest of April's family, which is driving in from out of town for the ordeal.
Joy Burns (Patricia Clarkson) is dying of the metastatic cancer that has already cost her both her breasts, a surgical transformation suitably documented in the family photo album. She expects this Thanksgiving to be a disaster since daughter April was a more into drugs than Home Ec. Indeed, to say she & April are estranged is an understatement. But husband Jim (Oliver Platt) persuades her, so off they go in the station wagon with their other children, daughter Beth (Alison Pill) & son Timmy (John Galllagher), & Joy's senile mother Dottie (Alice Drummond) for what may well be Joy's last Thanksgiving.
In the meantime, as Bobby goes out on a mysterious errand, April is faced with a non-functional oven, which forces her to desperately beg the other tenants in the building for the necessary range time to cook the traditional bird. Time is running short, & the rest of the clan is getting closer despite frequent stops for Joy to vomit from the nausea induced by her chemotherapy. And it also appears that the family doesn't know that April lives in a decrepit tenement in a graffiti-decorated slum, nor that Bobby is Black. The Burns festive occasion promises to make your dysfunctional Turkey Day look like a Martha Stewart showcase event in comparison.
Clarkson was deservedly nominated for, but didn't receive, an Oscar for this performance in a supporting role. She's more the "star" of PIECES OF APRIL than the ostensible lead, Holmes. The Bobby, Beth & Timmy characters are almost an unnecessary distraction. More interesting are April's neighbors which give her help, or not, especiallly the very strange Wayne (Sean Hayes) & the middle-age Afro-American couple, Evette (Lillias White) & Eugene (Isiah Whitlock). There's an especiallly good scene involving Evette's initial reaction to April when the latter first appears seeking help for her culinary crisis.
The movie's abrupt conclusion after eighty-one minutes leaves much to be desired. One wonders if the scriptwriter ran out of ideas or the producers out of money. But there's still enough there to make the film more than worth the cost of the rental. And, next Thanksgiving with the relatives, perhaps you won't take those mashed potatoes for granted.
Simply Beautiful - By: , 24 May 2004 
'Pieces if April' is the story of a young girl (April) who tries to stage a thanksgiving dinner for a family she doesn't aet along with anymore; in an attempt to make piece during what may be April's mother's last thanksgiving. However, things start to go wrong when her oven doesn't work, & the situation doesn't get any better as April must rely on the charity of her neighbours to prepare the feast she has planned...
I bought this film on a whim after seeing a review of it on the television & was absolutely blown away by it; everything, from the plot to the performances, is absolutely perfect.
Told, for the most part, as two seperate stories; one of April desperately trying to prepare the thanksgiving dinner, the other, her family attempting to get to get to the dinner. The film is often incredibly funny then subsequently heart-wrenchingly moving; as soon as the credits roll you will be wanting to calll everyone close to you & tell them how much you love them. The cast are also superb; Holmes makes a welcome change in character post-Dawsons creek as the rebellious April, & Patricia Clarkson is fantastic as the terminallly-ill Joy Burns, Aprils mother, her character's dry wit (and Clarkson's ability to pull this humour off) will have you both laughing & crying at the same time.
Put simply this film is superb, buy it Now!!!