BigLove
BigLove

BigLove

2001Movie10 minEnglish

When Samson and Delilah pack up for school like dutiful children, Mom and Dad employ their own adolescent diversions to try to keep them at home. A whimsical role-reversal story with enough love to go around.

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IMDb7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes84%
Metacritic77/100
Google Users89%
Director: VariousGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

The series follows Bill Henrickson, a successful hardware store owner and father of four, who lives in suburban Salt Lake City, Utah. Unbeknownst to many, Bill practices plural marriage, maintaining three separate homes and relationships with three women: his first wife Barb, her sister Nicki, and his former sister-in-law Margene. The show explores the challenges and complexities of his polygamous lifestyle, including financial strains, familial disputes, and the constant threat of exposure to the outside world.

Critical Reception

Big Love was critically acclaimed for its nuanced portrayal of polygamy, its complex characters, and its exploration of themes such as faith, family, and societal judgment. The series was praised for its bold subject matter and its ability to balance drama, humor, and social commentary.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and complex portrayal of polygamy.
  • Lauded for strong performances, particularly from the lead cast.
  • Noted for its compelling narrative and exploration of moral ambiguity.

Google audience: Google users frequently praised the show's unique premise and the compelling character development. Many appreciated the realistic depiction of the struggles faced by the Henrickson family, while some found the plot occasionally convoluted.

Awards & Accolades

Golden Globe nominations for Best Television Series – Drama, Best Actor – Television Series Drama (Bill Paxton), and Best Supporting Actress – Television Series (Jeanne Tripplehorn and Chloë Sevigny).

Fun Fact

The Juniper Creek compound, a fictional polygamous community central to the show's mythology, was inspired by the real-life United Effort Plan (UEP) trust, a group controlled by polygamous leader Warren Jeffs.

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