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''Tennessee'' is a 2008 American
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drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
directed by
Aaron Woodley Aaron Woodley (born 1971) is a Canadian film director and screenwriter. Early life Woodley was born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of costume designer Denise Cronenberg and nephew of filmmaker David Cronenberg. He studied animations at Art Gallery ...
, produced by
Lee Daniels Lee Daniels (born December 24, 1959) is an American film producer, director, and screenwriter. He made his directorial film debut with ''Shadowboxer'' (2005), followed by ''Precious (film), Precious'' (2009) which earned him Academy Award nomin ...
, and starring
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,
Adam Rothenberg Adam Rothenberg (born June 20, 1975) is an American actor, best known for his role as Capt. Homer Jackson in the BBC One drama mystery series '' Ripper Street'' (2012–16). In film, he has starred in '' Mad Money'' (2008) as Bob Truman, ''Tenness ...
, and
Mariah Carey Mariah Carey ( ; born March 27, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Songbird Supreme" by ''Guinness World Records'', Carey is known for her five-octave voc ...
.
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has acquired all U.S. rights to the film.


Plot

In the spring of 1993, a young Carter along with his girlfriend Laurel find out that Carter's mom has been physically abused again by his father. He decides to leave Tennessee along with his mom and his younger brother Ellis. In 2007, a grown up Carter has discovered that his brother Ellis has acute leukemia. Ellis then tells Carter that they might need to go back to Tennessee to have a match for Ellis' bone marrow transplant since Carter is not and their mother is already deceased. On their way to Tennessee, their car breaks down and they stop at a local diner. There they meet Krystal, a waitress who does not seem to enjoy her job. They later get acquainted with her, to which Krystal quits her job and lets the boys ride in to her car to accompany them to Tennessee. Since the boys do not have anywhere to sleep, Krystal brings them to her house where her husband Frank, an abusive sheriff, gets mad at the idea of bringing them to his home. In the morning, Krystal realizes that this is not the life she has ever dreamed of since she has always wanted to be a singer-songwriter. She then decides to leave Frank early in the morning and escape with the boys, to be free from Frank’s controlling and abusive tendencies. The three head to a bar and dance for a little while until Carter gets drunk and starts inappropriately touching Krystal, angering her. Frank reports Krystal as having been kidnapped and decides to track them using the plate number of her car, to which Krystal trades with another one. Despite that, Frank was still able to catch them on the road. Krystal later outsmarts Frank and they escape to a nearby train station with the three headed to Tennessee. Arriving at Tennessee, Carter, Ellis and Krystal have run out of pocket money. Krystal then tries to pawn her guitar but Carter stops her after seeing a flyer for a singing contest in a bar, suggesting that she compete. Frank, who arrived late at Tennessee, sees a girl traumatically abused by her boyfriend. He sees his own relationship with Krystal reflected in theirs and has an epiphany. He heads to a bar, where the singing contest is happening and sees Krystal performing to which he does not pursue her but instead sets her free. After winning, Krystal gives them just enough money to get to Tennessee and they part ways. While on the bus, Carter finds out that Ellis has passed out where he then rushes him to a hospital. Ellis later wakes up and asks Carter for a picture of a mountain in a nearby middle school to which Carter later finds out that his ex-girlfriend Laurel is there working as a teacher. Afraid to talk to her, he decides to head back to the hospital. Carter drives and heads to his old house to which he discovers that their father is not there. An old woman in the neighborhood asks Carter if he is the son of Roy and tells him that a package is waiting for him. He finds out that his father passed away 5 years prior and that the package was made by Ellis which contains a letter saying that Ellis knew about their father's death all along and decided to throw a trip to Tennessee in order for Carter to realize this and face his fears that he has always thought of ever since he left home. He also said that the picture was for him to find out that Laurel was still there and to take this chance to talk to her again. Ellis eventually succumbs to his Leukemia, but not before Krystal pays him one last visit on his death bed. Carter and Krystal scatter his ashes on the top of the mountain. Krystal decides to return home and Carter tells her that he will be waiting for her big break as a singer. Carter then travels to the middle school and finds Laurel. The film fades to black before the audience finds out if he approached Laurel to talk to her again.


Cast


Music

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co-wrote " Right to Dream" with
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and performed it with Nelson's harmonica player,
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, for the movie's soundtrack. "It's not really country," says Nelson, "It's more Mariah." In May 2010, Carey's cover of
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's "
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," was leaked online. It was originally supposed to appear on the ''Tennessee'' soundtrack.


Release

The premiere of ''Tennessee'' took place at the
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on April 26, 2008. ''Tennessee'' was released to 15 theaters on June 5, 2009. Playing in limited release, ''Tennessee'' has grossed $9,438 from 15 theaters for a per-screen average of $629 in its opening weekend. As of June 24, it grossed a total of $16,100.


Home media

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, initially scheduled for release on September 1, 2009, was released on January 26, 2010 in accordance with the film's official promotional site. A
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version of the film has yet to be released in the US, instead getting released in Canada. The disc is presented in the original theatrical aspect ratio in HD but with only lossy audio, no subtitles, and no special features.


Critical reception

Critical response for the film was generally mixed, with
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calculating an average rating of 42% based on 8 reviews. Based on 21 reviews collected by
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, ''Tennessee'' had an average rating of 33% with an average score of 4.5/10. Its consensus says "Despite some beautiful scenery, ''Tennessee'' can't extend its simple premise beyond typical independent road trip movie tropes." ''
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'' said that the pacing is off and that the movie meanders until it reaches its unexpectedly powerful conclusion.


References


External links

* * * {{Lee Daniels 2008 films 2008 drama films 2000s American films 2000s drama road movies 2000s English-language films American drama road movies Films about brothers Films about cancer in the United States Films directed by Aaron Woodley Films set in 1993 Films set in 2007 Films set in Tennessee Films shot in New Mexico