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Imaginary Heroes marches bravely into
territory that has been well trod in films of recent years -- the emotional wasteland of
suburban America. As was done in American
Beauty, The
Ice Storm, and The
United States of Leland, writer/director Dan Harris (The Killing of Candice
Klein) takes a dark and angst-filled look at a seriously dysfunctional family, a
marriage gone sour, parents and teenagers alike using alcohol and recreational drugs, and
well-kept secrets whose specters hover over whatever facade of normality the family tries
to sustain.