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Inventing The Abbotts 1997 Exclusive 'link' -

It is a film about the tragedy of proximity. The Holts and Abbotts live in the same town, breathe the same air, love the same people, but they might as well be on different planets. The film’s final shot, of Doug and Pamela driving away from the ashes, is not a "happily ever after." It is a tentative truce. It acknowledges that love doesn't erase class. It just makes the negotiation bearable.

Jacey’s revenge involves seducing the Abbott daughters: the "good" Alice ( Joanna Going ), the "bad" Eleanor ( Jennifer Connelly ), and eventually the youngest, Pamela ( Liv Tyler ). inventing the abbotts 1997 exclusive

One of the most remarkable aspects of Inventing the Abbotts is its cast. In 1997, many of these performers were up-and-coming talents. Looking back today, the film represents an incredible assembly of future Oscar winners and Hollywood royalty. Joaquin Phoenix (Doug Holt) It is a film about the tragedy of proximity

To watch Inventing the Abbotts today is to play a game of "spot the future icon." It acknowledges that love doesn't erase class