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MacArthur Park (2001)
This tale of homeless crack addicts living in an inner-city park has a powerful story at its centre, but suffers from trying to say too much. The focal point is Cody (Byrd), almost a father figure among the park's residents, who is one day approached by a young man (Adams) who turns out to be the son he abandoned years ago when addiction destroyed his life. Over the next couple of days, Cody's life unravels, as death and violence swell to nearly epic proportions. Can he finally take that step to make his life right again?
| MPAA Rating: | R |
| Running Time: | 86 minutes |
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Actor Billy Worth (The Lost Boys) tries his hand at writing and directing and put our a film that gives a great slice of life in a park in Los Angeles.
Thomas Jefferson Byrd (Girl 6, Bulworth) leads a great ensemble cast that takes us into a world where crack is king, and life is moment to moment. Some get out on their...
(complete MacArthur Park review by Movie Addict)
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