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With Honors

With Honors (1994)

April. 29,1994
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6.7
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PG-13
| Drama Comedy

Convinced he'll graduate with honors because of his thesis paper, a stuffy Harvard student finds his paper being held hostage by a homeless man, who might be the guy to school the young man in life.

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ryanrepsher
1994/04/29

If you haven't seen it, see it. In my opinion each of the actors in this movie gave the best performace of their careers. Fraser and Pesci play great against one another. I watch this movie at least once a year. It really is that good.

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hedin_88
1994/04/30

I saw this movie when i was a kind and i hated it, but that i saw it again a few days ago and this time i liked it. Most of all, you'll be interested to see Brendan Frazer in a role that is not humorous or too serious, its just a plain simple real characters. and Joe Pesci goes beyond "the bad guy from Home alone". The acting is not too good, its kept on a simple level and just strong enough to make the story go. The story itself is simple and yet there is more behind what is shown. The rest of the characters are individuals and the thing i liked the most is that the movie kept in touch with reality, what more and more movies fail to do. Some lines might be funny and so are some situations. All in all, this movie is not a comedy nor a drama, its just something to chill out with, or to kill some time. Not really worth much money to see...

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pmedina-1
1994/05/01

I was once asked: "What is your favorite movie?" in a graduate school application.I have many movies that I love and I couldn't ever decide on a favorite movie. At the time, however, I had recently watched "With Honors" for about the 20th time and I chose it for my answer. Researching the movie on this website, I was astounded when I discovered that it did not win (well, it wasn't even nominated for) any award on screen writing or acting. It was only nominated for Best Original Song ("I'll Remember", performed by Madonna).The film centers on Montgomery 'Monty' Kessler (Brendan Fraser) a government senior student at Harvard University, who thinks his life depends on his thesis. When his computer crashes, Monty decides that the reasonable thing to do is to rush to make copies of the only hard copy of the thesis he has. But on the way to the copy shop, he has an accident and the thesis falls into the boiler room of the library and into the hands of Simon Wilder (Joe Pesci), a homeless man who has made a makeshift home in there. At first, there is tension between the two, as Monty is outraged for the deal he is forced to make with Simon: for each day of food and shelter, Monty gets one page of the thesis. As time goes by, Monty realizes that there is more to Simon than meets the eye. The relationship between Monty and Simon develops into a strong friendship and Monty soon learns that there is more to life than graduating with honors.I am always moved by the beautiful story and the incredible acting in this film. The performances are so honest that the story seems to have been taken out of real life. The transition in the character of Monty, from a young man that considers grades and recognition to be the most important things in the world, to a man, touched by the life of a "bum" – as Simon refers to himself – who is intelligent and good-natured, and knows the meaning of love.The last few lines in the movie always bring tears to my eyes, as Monty reads Simon's self-written obituary: "He is survived by his family: Jeff Hawks, who always remembers to flush; Everett Calloway, who knows how to use words; Courtney Blumenthal, who is strong, and also knows how to love; and by Montgomery Kessler, who will graduate life with honor, and without regret."

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m_cool523
1994/05/02

This is a fantastic movie and I loved it! Basically, Monty is a Harvard student who thinks he knows it all and is writing his senior thesis but while running to make a copy of it (cliche, his computer crashed and he only has one copy) he slips and his work falls into the hands of Harvard bum Simon. What ensues can only be described as "masterful" as Monty and Simon develop as the story continues with different little twists and an ending that leaves you in tears. You can really FEEL the portrayal of the characters from Pesci and Fraser, but adding Patrick Dempsey, Moira Kelly, and Josh Hamilton completes the group. It is truly a beautiful film.

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