SummaryCome Early Morning is a beautifully rendered film about a southern woman in a small-town, rural community, a subject director Joey Lauren Adams obviously knows intimately. Fueled by a nuanced performance from Ashley Judd, this film is about life transitions, the search for love, and the burdens we carry with us. (Roadside Attractions)
Directed By:Joey Lauren Adams
Written By:Joey Lauren Adams
Come Early Morning
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64
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
69% Positive
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91
The baby-voiced costar of "Chasing Amy" proves an effortless filmmaker, turning Lucy’s journey into the awakening of a soul.
75
Both Adams and Judd have been let down by Hollywood. Here they have the freedom to express their uniquely Southern takes on music, faith, family and femininity. This intensely personal film may not bring either of them widespread acclaim, but it's a small triumph nonetheless.
75
Adams has a good camera eye and a fine feeling for the regional mores of the South, where she's from. Judd, who for a change isn't being terrorized in a thriller, is more nuanced and intense than she's ever been.
70
No new narrative ground is broken, but there's a lived-in, musical feel to this tale of a fiercely independent, thoroughly screwed-up building contractor (Ashley Judd, in a pleasing return to the directness of her first significant role, in Victor Nunez's "Ruby in Paradise").
63
Artfully shot and excruciatingly honest, the movie has great intentions but can't quite overcome its outsized sense of self-importance.
50
Judd's typically lived-in performance and the authentic Arkansas locations -- cramped bars, dusty roads -- help vaguely distinguish a movie that comes on like a minor-key reprise of Judd's breakthrough "Ruby in Paradise" and every other rural indie melodrama to grace Sundance since.
20
The end result is stale, clumsy, and about as compelling as an average episode of "As the World Turns."
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Production Company:
- Bold Films
- Firm Films
- Holly Wiersma Productions
Release Date:Nov 10, 2006
Duration:1 h 37 m
Rating:R
Tagline:Before you fall in love, you need to love yourself.
Awards
Women in Film Crystal Awards
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Memphis Indie Film Festival
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Sundance Film Festival
• 1 Nomination




























