Our Souls at Night
Addie Moore and Louis Waters, a widow and widower, have lived next to each other for years. The pair have almost no relationship, but that all changes when Addie tries to make a connection with her neighbour.
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- Cast:
- Robert Redford , Jane Fonda , Matthias Schoenaerts , Iain Armitage , Judy Greer , Phyllis Somerville , Bruce Dern
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Too much of everything
One of my all time favorites.
How sad is this?
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
They don't make movies like this anymore. I know I sound like someone's grandparent but this is what this film is; a warm bowl of soup on a snowy day. In their third pairing, I think, (Barefoot in the Park & The Electric Horseman being the first 2) Robert Redford & Jane Fonda could almost be revisiting the same couple during different periods in their lives. Now in their 80's (wow!) they communicate more with the flicker of an eyelid than most actors do w/pages of dialogue. Wonderful from fade in to fade out.
The chemistry on screen is so apparent! They make such a power couple. Cute scenes between them. Highly approve of this movie.
I'm not a huge Jane Fonda fan, but this movie was so true to the delicate feel of the novel. Just lovely.
It's a movie you will watch because Robert Redford and Jane Fonda star. And then it is so obvious, so "deja vu". I know movies are business but aren't they tired of portraing the same over and over again? Nothing is dirty, nobody knows where they get the money, they have losts of clothes, their houses are perfect (except his door); do people live that way?, do people suffer "loneliness" in that comfortable way? Is everybody so indiferent to religion?