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Hello Lonesome

Hello Lonesome (2010)

June. 01,2010
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6.5
| Drama Comedy Romance

Lonely since his wife left him and alienated from his daughter, a cantankerous voice-over artist strikes up an unlikely friendship with his regular deliveryman. Many suburbs away, an elderly widow loses her license to drive and turns to her wry younger neighbor for nostalgic cuddles and comfort. Meanwhile, a young urban sports fanatic meets a girl online and unexpectedly falls in love, though the trials the couple endure prove even more unexpected. Adam Reid's enchanting, compassionate debut weaves together the worlds of six lonely individuals as they negotiate the age-old process of giving and receiving love. It isn't easy, and it never happens the way they expect it, but for these isolated souls, there's an oddball magic in the way they make connections they never imagined.

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zif ofoz
2010/06/01

cannot push myself to give this 10 stars because one of the three stories was so predictable it almost ruined that slice of the movie. BUT the good news is the other two stories are completely unpredictable and will keep you watching just to see what will happen.these three stories never cross paths but the pacing and editing make this element practically unnoticeable. it was the elderly lady (eleanor) that had me guessing as to what she was up to - did she have a plan? maybe yes, maybe no. and the young man (gordon) never did what i expected! then the recluse (bill) avoiding the world holding up in his well appointed house making everything come to him - "hello lonesome"this is a beautifully made movie with actors that are as relaxed and real as if it's all true. this is a sure entertainment and gratifying film for people seeking 'story' and 'feeling'. please watch it - it's grand!

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dancinqueen47
2010/06/02

There is no way this deserves 5 stars. It is far better than other titles that are rated a great deal higher here. The few external reviews I've had a chance to read seem to agree, it is an excellent film. I cannot sing the praises of Hello Lonesome highly enough. Everything about it was almost perfection. Great writing, direction, cinematography and not least, superb casting and acting! It amazed me that all the actors were unknown to me, yet all were more than competent and also talented. Every story was believable and each one elicited emotions and feelings in me. I could relate to every character. Honestly, I enjoyed this as much or more as anything I have seen in my many years of seeing movies. It is now on Netflix streaming, which is how I saw it. I only buy movies that I think are exceptional. This is one that I will be purchasing (for myself and a couple to give as gifts). See it - I'd be surprised if you didn't love it.

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ruthaflaherty
2010/06/03

This is a lovely and intriguing film filled with humanity, humor, pathos and most importantly whimsy. The story unfolds in such a gentle, sensitive yet matter-of-fact way that the viewer immediately consents to be taken along as part of a journey cushioned with the innate feeling that real, though maybe quiet, magic is possible, even available in real life to real people. The actors all do a fine job, particularly Lynn Cohen, James Urbaniak, and Kamel Boutros. First time director, Adam Reid brings to the screen a palpable empathy for the characters and has the light touch that a more experienced director might have developed. I look forward to future work from him.

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Jim Chevallier
2010/06/04

I'm thinking of writing a book called "Everything You Really Need to Know is in Some Beatles Song". In this case, the song would be "Eleanor Rigby", though here all the lonely people - whose portrayal seems to be the main point of this film - find at least some company. But the portrayal of loneliness is also a popular indie film theme and here it is very much given the indie film treatment: self-conscious quirkiness, studious poignancy, at least one out of the ordinary pairing. And largely aimless development, alas. Aimless, yet predictable in its aimlessness. As so often in first films (and this done on a very small budget), there is a lot to like here, notably the acting, which is alive and natural throughout. And there may come a time when this is mainly remembered as this promising director's early effort. What is more, the success this film has had award-wise show that indie juries at least still like the essentially formulaic approach of this sort of film. Me, I was watching four indie films in a row and hoping for that one you usually get that awakes and surprises you and goes beyond anything you expected. This wasn't it.

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