Wrestling Ernest Hemingway
C**D
Wrestling with mortality
I've owned a VHS copy of this film for many years (originally released in 1993), and have just ordered a DVD, now that it is FINALLY available. This review will focus on the movie itself, and I'll add any comments about the DVD quality after I get it (hopefully soon!). I'm sure that in any format, this film will still rate 5 stars.I'm not sure how I even first heard of this film, as it passed through the theatres largely unnoticed, and unfortunately also very unheralded, in '93. Surprising to me now that it still hasn't reached a very wide audience, in view of the relative paucity of reviews posted to this site (for both the VHS and DVD versions). Films of this quality regularly get hundreds of reviews on amazon.com, when they are widely-known. But if you're discovering it for the first time from reading this review (or others on this site), my best advice for you is: order it now, sight unseen. You won't be sorry, and my guess is it will become one of the favorite movies in your DVD library.Watching this again the other night, this film still resonates with unusual sensitivity and feeling for it's principal characters. The plot is simple, focusing on two 70+ retirees living in southern Florida somewhere (maybe Miami, though I don't believe it's ever specified exactly in the movie), who while seemingly complete opposites, and most unlikely to develop any kind of relationship, become fast friends, and rediscover something of enduring value, about themselves.Richard Harris plays Frank, a former sea captain, who clearly hasn't lost much, if any, of his salt over the years. He's driven by maintaining his physical strength and appearance ("I was a sight to see, Helen....I was a sight to see."), routinely loud, somewhat rude, and profane regardless of his audience (men, women, or children), and clearly estranged/abandoned/somewhat forgotten by his family, particularly his son (whom we never see throughout the entire movie). When I first saw this movie, Frank so reminded me of my own father, right down to the worn out old orange shorts he wears every day, that I knew this would be a movie that would be dear to my heart for the rest of my life- my deepest regret being that my own father wasn't around to share this movie with. Harris' characterization of this totally likeable, unlikeable 70 to 80 year old (his age changes, according to his audience, throughout the film)firebrand may well be the best acting role in his long, distinguished career. It's a moving, memorable, richly layered performance.Robert Duvall is Walter, who manages to convincingly pull-off his role as a Cuban retiree, and ex-barber. Walter is a fastidious, relentlessly old-fashioned, polite gentleman, with a platonic crush on a young waitress (Sandra Bullock, in one of her earliest roles) at a local cafe he frequents for his daily lunch of self-made bacon sandwiches. I know what you're thinking: Robert Duvall as a CUBAN? But just sit back and enjoy this one- he is completely lost in this role, and it's a brilliant acting performance.Clearly, when Walter and Frank meet in a park for the first time, you have little sense that they will find any common ground, and their initial few encounters back-fire as you would expect. But Frank is a persistent kind of guy, and slowly but surely, a relationship grows, supported by several other memorable bit roles by the excellent supporting cast.And that supporting cast is outstanding, with accomplished actresses like Bullock, Shirley MacLaine (who plays Helen Cooney, Irish landlady of the seaside motel where Frank resides), and Piper Laurie (who plays Georgia, a prim and proper widow who frequents the daily movie matinees, in her attempt to fill in her loneliness, and whom Frank tries valiantly to charm, with varying degrees of success). Micole Mercurio has a small role as another waitress at the cafe where Bullock (Elaine) works, and even this bit part by a relatively unknown actress is spot-on perfect, and heart-felt. There are no wasted lines or unnecessary scenes with any of the characters in this film, and while there also is no grand action of any sort, the intelligent, thoughtful screenplay (story written by Steve Conrad, and expertly directed by Randa Haines)is mesmerizing. Only small problem for me was that, at 123 minutes, I just wish this movie was LONGER. But as it is, the pacing is probably perfect, and each character is given just enough screen time to leave a memorable impression.I might add that the cinematography is singularly outstanding, too- numerous scenes with obviously carefully chosen backgrounds, and some scenes where the framing of the characters on the background of the scene look like artwork: sailors running through the rain in front of a cafe at night, reminded me of an Edward Hopper painting; fireworks exploding in an evening sky over the ocean, while Frank and Walter watch from a beach; even a simple shot of Frank standing in an alley, where the rubble in the background almost seems arranged with a certain art-like precision- this film is just loaded with brilliant cinematography shots. Expert movie-making, to say the least- and remarkably subtle, too- I've only just noticed some of these things, after watching this film for maybe the tenth time over the years.The soundtrack (by Michael Convertino) is worth buying for itself (I have a copy), and is simply beautiful, and greatly enhances each scene in the movie, and lends an additional layer of dignity and tenderness to the lead characters, in several memorable scenes. You'll know them when you see them, and no spoilers here, but the haircut scene, and the fireworks by the lake ("feed the fish"), are two such moments, and in my mind, are examples of consummate movie-making, where all the elements come together (acting, directing, cinematography, musical score). The result is nothing short of magical.I give this movie my highest recommendation. It has passed the ultimate movie test for me: that even after multiple viewings, over many years, it still resonates with feeling. It's a pure joy to introduce someone to it for the first time, too, as I did with a daughter the other night. There is some profanity (from Frank, as you'd expect), and one scene with sexual suggestion (between Frank and Helen), but none of these were such that I would be uncomfortable watching with my children. It's a movie with very mature themes, and probably not likely "exciting" enough for a very young audience, but the overriding humanity of this film will likely touch anyone, of any age.5+ stars for buying this excellent movie, in any format, and pick up a copy of the soundtrack CD while you're at it, too.
K**R
As true as truth itself.
I'm a Cuban and an American, and I loved to see both natures hit and blend in a perfect way thanks to this master opera. Thank you, people who made it.
J**L
Funny, Sad & Thought Provoking
I fell in love with Robert Duval's acting in Rambling Rose. He plays restrained characters VERY well. I couldn't even tell it was him in this movie, until he spoke, and even then, I had to do a double take.Both of these gentlemen are lonely, for different reasons, and they both try to cope differently.By the end, you can see the effect they've had on one another - Harris stops himself when he's about to tell Duval about the kid he watches play baseball every week, hitting the home run when he wasn't there - because of him; and in the end when Robert Duval goes to the dance and finds the courage to ask the woman to dance.Harris's character is tough to watch, which means he was great. He tries so hard to not be alone and his desperation is heartbreaking, yet you can see he brought it on himself. Alternately, Duval's character gives hope, and reminds us to never give up on Love:) And to have good manners:)
L**3
Heartwarming and funny!
This was a heartwarming and funny film with a cast of great actors! Richard Harris and Robert Duvall are wonderful as two unlikely friends and Shirley MacLaine plays a cantankerous, sassy character like only she can! Sandra Bullock, whom I love, has a small part, but she plays it well as a sweet and kind waitress to these two friends.
A**M
Amazing performances - A wonderful movie
the performances were so real... Robert Duvall and Richard Harris were every man I have known put into just two. I loved this film entirely... Shirley MacLain's face and body language said so much more than her lines - she was amazing and her eyes spoke volumes. I could feel Robert Duvall's tight personality relax and tighten... love and worry... Richard Harris -- oh my God, he could not give up his Glory Days (everyman) and he was just one of those men who wants to love but just isn't good at it. Never was... one line, he says something about going to sea as a young man when he could have gone home, because he wanted to be alone... and then says something about -- and I am. I felt this movie as much as I watched it. Prior to that day, and seeing Sandra Bullock on Jay Leno... I had never heard of it. I saw myself and the people I love in the characters.
R**R
A HIDDEN TREASURE
This movie has been a favorite of mine for years. I sent this to a friend and he was thrilled to have received it. Like this friend told me, he didn't even recognize Robert Duvall. Speaking of that, Duvall's performance is simply one of the best of his total career. Richard Harris is always remarkable and I have loved his work ever since seeing Camelot; a movie I will never tire of seeing.
A**R
DVD new as advertised; wrapped in celophane
as advertised; wraped in celophane
N**N
Richard Harris is great.
I love Richard Harris, and had seen, and loved this movie. I saw it edited for television, and didn't realize that, until I bought it here. I am a bit conservative in my taste. There is a lot of salty and sexual language, and some non-sexual nudity. All that being said, it has depth, and warmth. It is a very human story, with great acting. If you don't mind the content I mentioned, I would definitely recommend this movie.
P**F
Fun
Two, maybe three acting pros showing their stuff!
R**O
Los mayores
Los afetos
R**T
Improve your Life
This Film is excellent in every regard. The pace, The screenplay, the subject and the directing. This film can improve your life. The performances by Richard Harris & Robert Duvall are the BEST I have ever seen; They are able to let the viewer feel their emotions without uttering any words!The film is beautiful. It's a non-Hollywood style film that will change your life.Highly Recommended!
T**S
DVD Please: Wrestling Ernest Hemingway
Once in a while a film comes along which captures the imagination and stays with you always. Wrestling Ernest Hemingway is such a film. Now that Richard Harris has left us, his role in this film as an aging old pirate of the Caribbean who misses the conquests and triumphs of his youth becomes even more poignant. Shirley MacLean is the landlady who tolerates her tenant's excesses and perhaps sees her own aging mirroed in his. Robert Duvall is the "straight man" who forms an unlikely friendship. And the "...feed the fish" scene is perhaps one of the most classic of all cinema and ranks right up there for me with "Heart of Gold" with Timothy Hutton and the iceman in the film of the same name.Please plase, anyone out there who makes the decisions on these things, please issue this little masterpiece on DVD so that we call all enjoy it once more.
Z**G
星5つではたらない
登場人物がいかに偉大か、についてを描いた物語ではなく、素晴らしい2人の老人を通して、生きること、人とのかかわり、友情を描いた作品。この作品を見る人の年齢によって見方はずいぶん異なるかもしれません。寂しくも、切なくもありますが、人のやさしさに触れることができるとても素敵な作品です。素直な気持ちでご覧になってください。老いることへの不安や恐怖がある方はその思いが少し薄れるかもしれません。おすすめします。
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