A brilliant and original little indie that not enough people have seen! Dinklage, Clarkson and Cannavale developed a really good chemistry together and all put in great performances. On the whole, a sweet and gentle gem of a film that needs more credit!
The Station Agent
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The Station Agent
Bobby Cannavale, Jayce Bartok, Josh Pais, Michelle Williams, Patricia Clarkson
When his only friend dies, a man born with dwarfism moves to rural New Jersey to live a life of solitude, only to meet a chatty hot dog vendor and a woman dealing with her own personal loss.
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Recent Reviews
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September 21, 2009
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June 14, 2009
This is one of those gems that few have seen and hardly anyone ever talks about. I liked this film the first time I saw it, loved it the second time, and now, after three viewings, I'm thinking about asking it to marry me.
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July 26, 2008
TLC's television series "Little People, Big World" has always gotten on my nerves. While it's intentions are not meant to be degrading whatsoever, I feel that it's almost exploiting the characters in the show. The whole purpose of the show seems to be telling people that "little ...( read more)
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June 11, 2008
Great script and a great cast. The film itself is very beautiful inside and outside...
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December 10, 2009
A dwarf moves into a train depot. There, he befriends a neurotic painter and a talkative hot dog vendor. No, it's not the setup for a joke. It's the setup for this lovely, gentle, funny little independent film. Peter Dinklage is Fin, a mild-mannered "little person" working in a m...( read more)
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December 7, 2009
beautiful and dark
Peter Dinklage's performance is poetic and pure as any you will ever observe on screen or off. -
November 26, 2009
As perfect as independent cinema comes.
This Guy Over Here picks this as one of the best films of the 2000s

