The Last Brickmaker in America
The Last Brickmaker in America

The Last Brickmaker in America

2001Movie85 minEnglish

A man must cope with the loss of his wife and the obsolescence of his job before finding redemption by becoming a role model to an equally lost 13-year-old.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Larry Dane BrimstoneGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Henry Bowers, the last of his kind in America, faces the closure of his family's brickyard, a centuries-old institution. As he struggles to keep his legacy alive, he forms an unlikely bond with a young runaway and reflects on the changing industrial landscape. The film explores themes of tradition, obsolescence, and the human cost of progress.

Critical Reception

The film received a generally muted critical response, with some acknowledging its poignant themes and James Coburn's performance, while others found it to be slow-paced and overly sentimental. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating its nostalgic and dramatic elements, while others found it lacking in compelling narrative drive.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its heartfelt exploration of a dying American craft.
  • James Coburn's final performance was noted as a standout element.
  • Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing and sentimental tone.

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Fun Fact

This film marked the final cinematic performance of veteran actor James Coburn.

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