Boneheads
In a struggle to get the last babana on the tree, Bone and Roccos try to outwit one another to get it. Problems occur when some nasty flies decide they want the babana for themselves!
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Plot Summary
A group of estranged adult siblings are forced to reunite at their family's isolated lake house after their father's sudden death. As they navigate their grief and the task of sorting through their father's affairs, old resentments and unresolved issues resurface, testing their relationships and forcing them to confront their shared past. The weekend becomes a chaotic and emotional journey of self-discovery and reconciliation.
Critical Reception
Boneheads received a mixed to positive reception, with many critics praising the performances of its veteran cast, particularly William Devane. The film was noted for its poignant exploration of family dynamics and grief, though some found the pacing and narrative to be somewhat uneven. Audience reactions generally leaned positive, appreciating the film's emotional resonance and realistic portrayal of sibling relationships.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for strong acting, especially from William Devane.
- Explores family dynamics and grief with emotional depth.
- Some criticism regarding pacing and narrative consistency.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location at a private lake house in Northern Michigan.
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