Imaginary Heroes
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Directed by | Dan Harris |
Produced by | Illana Diamant Moshe Diamant Frank Hübner Art Linson Gina Resnick Denise Shaw |
Written by | Dan Harris |
Starring | Emile Hirsch Sigourney Weaver |
Release date(s) | 17 December 2004 (US) |
Running time | 111 minutes |
Language | English |
Budget | $10,000,000 (estimated) |
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Imaginary Heroes is a 2004 movie that tells the story of the Travis family. They look like the perfect family but everything comes to an end when their son Matt commits suicide.
Tagline: People are never who they seem to be.
[edit] Cast
Role | Actor |
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Sandy Travis | Sigourney Weaver |
Tim Travis | Emile Hirsch |
Ben Travis | Jeff Daniels |
Penny Travis | Michelle Williams |
Matt Travis | Kip Pardue |
Marge Dwyer | Deirdre O'Connell |
Kyle Dwyer | Ryan Donowho |
Steph Connors | Suzanne Santo |
[edit] Plot Summary
The movie is introduced by a narration by Tim Travis, the main character. His brother Matt, he tells the audience, is the most talented swimmer anyone has ever seen, the best. But Tim knew what no one else knew: Matt hated swimming. He hated it more than anyone he knew had hated anything. And a minute or two into the film, Matt shoots himself in the head.[1] The rest of the movie shows the family trying to recover. At the center of the story is the relationship between Tim and his mother.
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