In his gentle drama Four, Christopher Shinn displays a Kenneth Lonergan-style talent for letting quirky, flawed but very believable characters quietly go through their paces, colliding with each other and leaving both grace notes and scars. Four keeps us guessing what will occur in the pairings of Joe, a married black man and June, a closeted, 15-year-old gay teen, as well as Joe's daughter and a charming, streetwise basketball player and minor thief.
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