Daily News | North Jersey doubles as Western Pa. in heartwarming UFO pic starring Sir Ben Kingsley
, ostensibly a UFO-landing film, is set in a fictional Western Pa. town called Boonton. . But in an era where blockbusters and explosions seem to elbow small films out of the theaters, Turtletaub will take all the coincidences he can while touting his own picture, a quiet dramedy that relies on dialogue rather than digital effects.
“I went to college in Philadelphia and my roommates were from all over Western Pennsylvania, places like Pittsburgh and Altoona, and I liked that part of the world,” he said. “I just discovered that a lot of people see UFOs in that part of the world. But it’s interesting because I made the movie and now all of a sudden we haveThe movie, based on an original screenplay, is not your typical UFO fare, but rather uses an alien landing to explore issues of aging, loneliness, and connection.
“That’s what attracted me to it,” Turtletaub said. “The alien is a catalyst. It’s like a creature that has no voice that allows other people to find their voice and when they can find their voice, they can find connection. That’s really the heart of the movie.”
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