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The film follows the lives of people connected through loss, examining the human process of finding love and solace in the artifacts and memories we share with each other.
Rating
R (for some language)
Director
Mark Pellington
Studio
Bleecker Street
Writer
Alex Ross Perry
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- the actors in this movie so well portray real behavior and true emotions of the characters. the director did an amazing job with the script and these excellent actors. I relate to the stories and I am very impressed with this truthful film.Reply
- great movie, especially for all the boomers, that will really relate! Loved it! WONDERFUL TRUTH ABOUT HUMANITY!Reply
- The last bit messed me up pretty good actually, Catherine Keener sure has that power over me. I liked the idea of the movie but it was too slow and tried so hard to be deep. And I am the type of person who is emotionally attached to things.Reply
- It's a great film. It's not your typical hollywood nonsense. There are no pointless sex or shower scenes, no tits and or ass shots, no hot shirtless guy or hot girl in a skimpy dress and high heels. "Nostalgia" is about human beings - about being human. It will remind you that you're alive and that so is everyone else. It will wake your soul.Reply
- Wonderful performances by all major players. The movie needs to be edited more tightly and the screen writers OVER-EXPLAIN the message. The movies ends up being too long and too emotionally obvious.Reply
- It is a truthful, heart-breaking movie that never veers far from the reality of life's tragic demands.Reply
- Not a movie for the young, but for those dealing with the philosophical questions you have at the taking-stock stage of life.Reply
- Nostalgia" is an effective portrait of lives lived, told through shifting stories that examine the various ways in which we categorize our memories.Reply
- Nostalgia has the kind of introspective dialogue that encourages its impressive roster of actors to inflect genuine emotion, and its variety of painful and common experiences lets viewers connect deeply with the material.Reply
- "Nostalgia" is not the film you want to watch before cleaning out the basement, as it forces the viewer to reconsider the power of those things we've held onto for so long.Reply
- It's a film steeped in melancholy that gently reminds us to live life fully before it's time to say goodbye.Reply
- Not exactly a roller coaster ride of a movie, quiet and slow in fact. But a thoughtful story about the power of the possessions we leave behind.Reply
- A multi-character study of grief and loss as represented through the things people leave behind, it's a heartfelt work from Pellington.Reply
- While most everyone will be able to identify with at least some of the arguments on hand, the ideas are on the whole less compelling than the skill with which the cast delivers themReply