This is a great story about the necessity
of friendship and the pains of isolation.
Peter Dinklage is first-rate as Finbar, a
dwarf who has taken up residence in an
inherited and abandoned New Jersey
train depot. Weary of peoples eyes
always upon him and saddened by the
death of perhaps his only friend, Finbar
resolves to keep to himself in his new
home, but some of the townspeople of
Newfoundland, N.J., wont take no for an
answer. Patricia Clarkson is Olivia,
struggling through a divorce and grieving
the loss of her son. After nearly running
Finbar over on a country road, she forces
her companionship upon him. Bobby
Cannavale is winningly funny as Joe,
manager of a hot dog truck that is parked
in the business dead zone next to
Finbars depot. Writer-Director Thomas
McCarthys film is a pure pleasure, with
Dinklage, Clarkson and Cannavale all
worthy of year-end award considerations.