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Driveways

  • 2019
  • 1h 23min
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7,2/10
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Brian Dennehy, Hong Chau, and Lucas Jaye in Driveways (2019)
A lonesome boy accompanies his mother on a trip to clean out his late aunt's house, and ends up forming an unexpected friendship with the retiree who lives next door.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA lonesome boy accompanies his mother on a trip to clean out his late aunt's house, and ends up forming an unexpected friendship with the retiree who lives next door.A lonesome boy accompanies his mother on a trip to clean out his late aunt's house, and ends up forming an unexpected friendship with the retiree who lives next door.A lonesome boy accompanies his mother on a trip to clean out his late aunt's house, and ends up forming an unexpected friendship with the retiree who lives next door.

  • Réalisation
    • Andrew Ahn
  • Scénario
    • Hannah Bos
    • Paul Thureen
  • Casting principal
    • Lucas Jaye
    • Hong Chau
    • Brian Dennehy
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Andrew Ahn
    • Scénario
      • Hannah Bos
      • Paul Thureen
    • Casting principal
      • Lucas Jaye
      • Hong Chau
      • Brian Dennehy
    • 53avis d'utilisateurs
    • 78avis des critiques
    • 83Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 21 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux32

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    Lucas Jaye
    Lucas Jaye
    • Cody
    Hong Chau
    Hong Chau
    • Kathy
    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Del
    Laurent Rejto
    Laurent Rejto
    • Cashier
    Stan Carp
    Stan Carp
    • Lester
    Jerry Adler
    Jerry Adler
    • Rodger
    Bill Buell
    Bill Buell
    • Tom
    Jennifer Delora
    • Cheryl
    Joe Felece
    • Bingo Caller
    Sophia DiStefano
    • Anna
    Jeter Rivera
    Jeter Rivera
    • Miguel
    Jack Caleb
    • Brandon
    James DiGiacomo
    James DiGiacomo
    • Reese
    Christine Ebersole
    Christine Ebersole
    • Linda
    Robyn Payne
    Robyn Payne
    • Charlene
    Tyler Altomari
    • Pizza Delivery Guy
    Rosemary Howard
    Rosemary Howard
    • Cecile
    Raymond Lee
    Raymond Lee
    • Brian
    • Réalisation
      • Andrew Ahn
    • Scénario
      • Hannah Bos
      • Paul Thureen
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    9Neon_Gold

    A Masterclass in Subtle Filmmaking

    This is the type of indie movies others should strive to be. It is such a carefully crafted piece of work that you can tell means a lot to its creators.

    It is a simple story that isn't all that fresh but in other ways it is. There is lots to read into about these characters especially the young lead. They painted such a picture of this character that you infer other things that are not pointed out to you.

    The way they use the costumes in the first shot to show that this family doesn't exactly have lost of money but showing us the holes in the boys top and the beat up pair of shoes on the woman feet. It is so subtle and you may miss it but it gives it so much more than just being like "We have no money, we are poor".

    The score is really subtle and suits the film really well as i think that word encapsulates this whole movie. It isn't all flash and guns blazing. It has things going on in the background that are sad and heartbreaking but it doesn't bring them to the front of the movie much as i think he wanted to show that they go on in life and people don't want to talk about it.

    There isn't so much of a plot as there is a theme. Time is the theme of this movie and how you wish you could slow it down or go back and change things. From the sisters not talking to the man wanting to tell his wife things.

    It is really poetic and it is a shame that it has not reached a wider audience because i honestly think it does its job so well.
    8ThomasDrufke

    Fractured Lives

    When "slice of life" movies are done right, they typically rank very high on my year-end lists. Driveways isn't necessarily about one particular thing or theme. But it certainly pulls on the heartstrings, asks you to think as an audience member, and ultimately sends you off with a beautiful last 15-20 minutes or so. It reminded me of films like St. Vincent and Sunshine Cleaning in the best ways, and I'm glad that being a Film Independent Member allowed me the opportunity to see this movie so that I can hopefully spread the word to other film fans who would also enjoy it.

    8.8/10
    8Megan_Shida

    Succinct and Compelling

    Roughly an hour and twenty minutes, this movie does not waste effort or time. It is a compelling story of friendship, life choices, and aging, all accomplished in a neat and tidy little package. The acting from your three leads is terrific and the directing is on point, as the film engages the viewer in three stories about life at three distinct ages, and the opportunities that emerge for empathy and friendship between them. I recommend this film, as well as Spa Night by the same director.
    JohnDeSando

    A sweet film about the friendship between a boy and a man. Dennehy has rarely been better.

    "Drive a little slower. Take your time. Take a good look at stuff." Del (Brian Dennehy)

    Driveways is an internet film taking its time letting us know that friendship and love have no racial or age boundaries. We've seen this motif before: 8-year-old Cody befriends laconic octogenarian neighbor Del (it's not too much Gran Torino or UP) with the least sentimentality among the three and the least dialogue.

    Yet, the love that envelops them, even with Cody's single Asian-American mom, Kathy (Hong Chau), who is not a stirring mother, is so unprepossessing that like Cody at his 9th birthday, life has happened in small increments, almost imperceptibly. The life including bullying kids and cleaning up a recently-deceased Aunt's mess of a home takes on a romantic sheen as the duo experience kindly neighbors and a comfortably-cleaned home.

    In a small way it's like Seinfeld without the laughs-it's about nothing or rather the little things of life that begin to make up a happy life. Firecrackers in the backyard by the bully boys seem more like a celebration of a new life for Kathy and Cody than a bombardment. It's also a fine addition to the coming-of-age canon, a staple from Star Wars through Driveways.

    It's one of Brian Dennehy's last roles (he recently died), but one of his finest because it doesn't require him to use his former football- player heft or his menacing sheriff mien as in First Blood. The friendship between Cody and veteran Del is the real deal. Del has one nostalgic speech that you wish more of because he is talking, as in the opening quote, about enjoying the small parts of life whether you're 8 or 80.

    "Small" as in Driveways, where the titular constructions are more than the separation between suburban homes-they're what binds them.
    8RMurray847

    A quiet, small and extremely touching movie about good people

    I've realized over the decades that there's a particular type of movie that I respond to emotionally perhaps more than any others. That doesn't mean I cry more when I see them, or that I'm more on the edge of my seat or anything like that. It's a feeling inside that makes me remember the movie long after I've finished. I call them my "Trip to Bountiful" movies. MANY years ago, when that film came out, I said to my parents that I REALLY like it and recommended it. My dad asked, "What is it you liked so much?" and I said "It's a little movie about everyday people being very kind to other everyday people." The main character goes through a journey that's difficult for her, and she makes it when strangers she meets along the way are simply kind to her. It moves me.

    DRIVEWAYS is that kind of film. Single-mom Asian-American Kathy (Hong Chau) and her eight year old son Cody (Lucas Jaye) arrive in a small, upstate New York town to clean out the house of Kathy's recently deceased, much older sister. The two sisters have barely known each other as adults, and Kathy immediately discovers that her sister was a hoarder, so the job of cleaning the house in order to sell it immediately becomes 10x more daunting than she expected. Kathy doesn't earn much money (she is a medical transcriptionist) and so the little family must camp at the house. The neighbor to one side is a busy-body (Christine Ebersole) but to her other side is Del, a Korean War vet widower (Brian Dennehy) who lives a life of quiet, occasionally broken by trips to the VFW to play bingo.

    He befriends Cody, a very intelligent young man who is also extremely socially shy. He's not, I don't think, on the spectrum...he's just very reluctant to make friends his own age and very intimidated by the notion of of "boys physicality", as in rough-housing. The nosy neighbor has two rambunctious grandsons, and their wrestling activities (pretty normal stuff for boys of ~10 years old) causes so much anxiety in young Cody that he vomits! Del, who isn't looking for a friend, still easily takes this studious kid into his home so his mom can take care of the chores she needs to. The three form a bond that comes SO naturally, and it one based on mutual kindness and mutual need. Del didn't know he needed this kid (and yes, his mom too) to be part of his life and Kathy sure didn't know she needed an 80-something widower to help her son.

    The movie is great in many ways, but one of the things I enjoyed most is the character of Kathy. She has a believable economic situation; a job she can do remotely but that doesn't pay incredibly well. She is a far from perfect mom: she cusses in front of her kid and really is at a loss as to how to bring him out of his shell. But she also knows that she must love him and show him he is loved if he's ever to overcome his shyness. AND, on top of that, she sneaks off to go to the bar just to blow off some steam. She's smart and has a razor-sharp sense of sarcasm. But she's vulnerable and you can really FEEL how close she is to the family not being able to make it financially. Hong Chau is a revelation in this film, and I look forward to seeking our more of her work.

    Young Lucas Jaye is very good as well...one might say he's even a little TOO polished as an actor (at his age!). Or it could be that his character is the most extreme of the 3. I understand his mother well, and I understand Del. But do I 100% buy the character of Cody? Well, maybe I only buy it 95%. Still pretty good.

    And Brian Dennehy is so good. In about 5 seconds, you feel his pride, his loneliness, his sadness and his intrinsic goodness. He isn't one of the cliched characters of the gruff old man who softens after long resistance to the charms of opening up and making new friends (this isn't Eastwood in GRAND TORINO). He's quiet and keeps to himself, sure. But he is quick to make himself useful to the family. He takes the boy in and gives him just the right balance of "treating him like a man" and treating him like a kid. Nothing earth-shattering happens. There are no scenes of having to rush the kid to the hospital or chasing off bullies or anything "big". It's just a series of everyday encounters and kindnesses exchanged back and forth.

    This movie is slow paced, but not for one moment did my interest flag. It's only 83 minutes, for starters, but I immediately cared about all three characters and everything they did was presented so specifically that I really felt I was looking in on the private lives of three "small" but enjoyable people.

    In the end, the feeling of the film is the lesson the film has to offer. Life goes on, and it's often filled with uninteresting things, and occasionally darkened by bad things (death of a spouse, a cluttered house, money problems). But it is also full of little joys brought about by simply hanging out with other people and treating them kindly. It's just a feel-good movie. The end is quietly bittersweet. As I said life goes on, but is a mixture of highs and lows. We see that played out quietly but powerfully. And Dennehy gets to make a "speech" at the end that's a bit stunning. It's quiet but powerful and is unexpectedly moving.

    If you want to see a good movie about good (but flawed) people grappling with life's highs and lows, one with plenty of humor...please check out DRIVEWAYS. I sure enjoyed the heck out of it!

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    • Anecdotes
      Brian Dennehy's last feature length role as a lead Actor.
    • Connexions
      Features Wheel of Fortune (1983)
    • Bandes originales
      Above And Beyond The Call
      Written by Van Duren

      Performed by Van Duren/Good Question

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    FAQ17

    • How long is Driveways?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Does the film have captions?
    • Who was the guy who bargained with Cody at the yard sale? I couldn't find that character in the credits. He looked a little like Stanley Tucci!

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 mai 2020 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
    • Site officiel
      • FilmRise (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Дороги
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mid-Hudson Civic Center - Poughkeepsie, New York, États-Unis(soundstage)
    • Sociétés de production
      • CinemaWerks
      • Allusionist Pictures
      • Electric Panda Entertainment
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      1 heure 23 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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