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Thursday, October 21, 2021

POPULATION /436

POPULATION /436 (2006). Director: Michelle MacLaren. 

Census taker Steve Kady (Jeremy Sisto of Law and Order) shows up in the bucolic small town of Rockwell Falls, where he discovers that year after year the population remains exactly the same: 436 people. As Steve leisurely interviews the assorted townspeople, he finds himself falling for a pretty young lady, Courtney (Charlotte Sullivan), who happens to be keeping company with the friendly Deputy Caine (Fred Durst). Steve discovers that odd things are happening in Rockwell Falls and an act of sudden and shocking violence makes clear to him why the population always stays the same. The question is: can he and Courtney ever get out of the place? 

Jeremy Sisto
Population 436 borrows from numerous sources -- The Lottery, Harvest Home, The Stepford Wives, The Wicker Man and even Brigadoon -- but on its own terms it's a suspenseful story, bolstered by some good photography (Thomas Burstyn), music (Glenn Buhr), and good performances from Sisto and Durst (who is especially notable) and several members of the supporting cast. Maybe it's the overfamiliarity of the plot -- another "small town with a dread secret" -- or a lack of true intensity, a kind of TV movie feel, that keeps this from being more memorable, although it is nevertheless compelling for most of its length.

Verdict: Perhaps not quite top-notch but worth a look. **3/4.   

2 comments:

  1. I actually really did enjoy this one…not a perfect movie but right up my alley. Did you ever read the Shirley Jackson story The Lottery? It was also made into a TV movie back in the 90s…this has a similar feel and I like the way the conspiracy/secret is revealed and unfolds. Oh, and I LOVE Mr. Sisto, it does not hurt the eyes to watch him for a couple of hours!
    - Chris

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  2. Yes, I always thought Sisto was kind of cute. Am watching him now on Law and Order reruns. I remember the telefilm of "The Lottery" but not who was in it, and read the Jackson story years ago.

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