Imaginary Crimes (1994)

The preternaturally talented young writer providing voice-over for their coming-of-age story is a tad overdone and this doesn’t add anything new to that trope and is largely forgettable (particularly with that title). The best parts of the story were the flashbacks of the teenage Fairuza Balk’s memories of her mother. On the other hand, the best acting came from a very young Elisabeth Moss as the younger sister and Harvey Keitel as the father who can’t help himself from trying to put together the next big hustle.

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