Mozart and the Whale

PG-13 6.7
2005 1 hr 32 min Drama , Comedy , Romance

A love story between two savants with Asperger's syndrome, a kind of autism, whose conditions sabotage their budding relationship.

  • Cast:
    Josh Hartnett , Radha Mitchell , Gary Cole , Sheila Kelley , Erica Leerhsen , John Carroll Lynch , Nate Mooney

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Reviews

Diagonaldi
2005/09/10

Very well executed

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Wordiezett
2005/09/11

So much average

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Derrick Gibbons
2005/09/12

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Mathilde the Guild
2005/09/13

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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moviespaz
2005/09/14

I like this movie because it brings attention to AS. Its not an outstanding movie because it does not accurately portray aspies, over emphasising AS symptoms and portraying them as more helpless than most actually are. It is mentioned more than once in the reviews that this is the only movie about AS. Others mention Rainman. I am wondering why the TV movie "Temple Grandin" wasn't mentioned. I realize that the autism scale gets a little blurry, but Temple Grandin is another movie that is certainly worth watching and like this one is based on real people, although not move is perfect, I believe Temple Grandin is more true to the facts.

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deconstructing
2005/09/15

Many people have doubts about Josh Hartnett's acting abilities. He's landed some good performances in his earliest roles (The Virgin Suicides, O), but once the teenagers adopted him as the next big celebrity crush he got swallowed in the hype that led to Pearl Harbor. This destroyed any credibility he might have as an actor, and he has spent the rest of the decade trying to prove himself as a serious actor and to get rid of the hearth throb image.He completely succeeds in this goal with Mozart and the Whale. He plays Donald, a young man with Asperger's syndrome so well, you forget it's him. The performance is rough, unpolished and honest, and while it might not be technically perfect it's evident Hartnett was very inspired and motivated. It is a very good performance, and anybody who doubts his acting abilities should watch this film before making a judgment. The only problem is: not many people saw this film. And it is a shame.Radha Mitchell plays Isabelle, a young woman with Asperger's, and the film follows the two protagonists fall in love. Mitchell is also good in her role, but is less sympathetic; that is, until you realize what it seems like annoying, shallow girl, is actually the display of her Asperger's syndrome.The film itself, however, is full of the problems. It tries to be a romantic comedy about an unusual couple, but it doesn't work that way. Rumor says something went wrong in the production, and due to some executive meddling the film failed to be a drama it was meant to be. Allegedly, this made Josh Hartnett mad and he chose not to promote the film, which is a shame, because it's probably his best performance to date.Sometimes, it feels like a genuine story about people with Asperger's meeting, falling in love and having a relationship (it is based on true people and events), but at the moments it is reduced to the common denominator. You simply can't do that with a theme like this; this one doesn't work as a romantic comedy with quirky protagonists. It also feels like good 30 minutes of it is missing; it's rushed, especially in the last third.Still, even simplified and "Hollywoodised", this film is a good watch. But it's mainly because of the main cast, particularly Hartnett. He finds his voice like never before and manages to make us believe he's an individual with Asperger's living his life, falling in love, and trying to resolve everyday problems.At the end, the film is disappointing, but the best scenes deserve to be watched over and over again. Essentially, this film is a missed potential with some great acting.

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Gordon-11
2005/09/16

This film is about a young man and a young woman, who have Asperger's Syndrome, falling in love with each other.This film is very impressive. Josh Hartnett portrays the main character, Donald, who has poor social skills and social relatedness. His lack of eye contact, shyness, inability to comprehend facial expressions and body language are all portrayed well in the movie. It shows that Josh Hartnett can seriously act. The film is bright, warm and sweet. As for the visuals, there is always abundant colours in the film, and adequate lighting is ensured throughout the movie. I really like this point because it adds a positive feel to the film. I am glad to have watched this film, and even more glad that it can help to raise awareness of Asperger's syndrome.

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Brandice
2005/09/17

Watched this last night as well, and it was really great. Love story between two adults with Asperger's Syndrome, who struggle with their disability while trying to make love work. A staff member at my internship who's worked a lot with the autism spectrum said it was a really excellent portrayal of Asperger's Syndrome and it really was. It was difficult to watch, but Asperger's is a challenge to deal with, both for the individual and their co-workers and loved ones.I wish I could sit everyone down and have them watch it, because Asperger's is so often misunderstood or not understood at all, and many people with Asperger's aren't even diagnosed because they can be simply mistaken for someone with poor manners or bad social skills. Understanding how a person with Asperger's struggles to communicate or relate to a world that operates in a way that's difficult for the Autism spectrum is just so important, in my opinion. It was an uncomfortable film, but well-done, and uncomfortable in an important way.

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