Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA down-and-out writer, Nick Sennet, runs into Harry, a man that, legend has it, died long ago. Together they attempt to revitalize a defunct factory as well as their lives.A down-and-out writer, Nick Sennet, runs into Harry, a man that, legend has it, died long ago. Together they attempt to revitalize a defunct factory as well as their lives.A down-and-out writer, Nick Sennet, runs into Harry, a man that, legend has it, died long ago. Together they attempt to revitalize a defunct factory as well as their lives.
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I registered at IMDb solely for the purpose of warning others about this movie. Hwo does anyone ever get funding for projects like this? That's the mystery. Farewell to Harry might be the worst movie ever, except that I tried to erase the others that rival this blathering idiocy. Bad plot, not-credible logic runs throughout. I can't spoil this movie for you by revealing anything that would make your experience less enjoyable. There is nothing enjoyable about this movie. I have the CD and will send it to you for free, it is that bad. First come, only served. If I know you, this offer is void, because I wouldn't inflict this movie on anyone, not on purpose. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
I just watched the movie tonight and i found it brilliant. It doesn't have special effects that blow your mind, and it's not violent or bloody, no terrorist or aliens but it's brilliant. It's just plain nice, sweet and it brought me to a whole different time, a much simpler time, where people could take their time to walk down the street and look out at the ocean. I think it was beautiful and I for one recommend it. Nick was a great character and his friendship with Harry was one of the highlights of the movie. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but i believe everyone should watch this, mostly when they feel down, or when they want to share something nice with their friends.
In Farewell to Harry, director Garrett Bennett crafts an intimate and atmospheric story that lingers long after the credits roll. With a quiet confidence and poetic sensibility, Bennett guides the narrative like a seasoned conductor-never overpowering the emotion, but rather allowing it to unfold with grace and authenticity.
What makes the direction particularly outstanding is the film's evocative sense of place. Set in the misty Pacific Northwest, Bennett uses the environment almost as a character itself, pulling viewers into a world where time seems to pause. The old hat factory, Harry's crumbling past, and the rail yard tracks all breathe with melancholic nostalgia, captured with a subtle camera that knows when to linger and when to move on.
Bennett's direction coaxes powerful, understated performances from his cast, particularly James Whitmore Jr., who brings depth and vulnerability to the titular Harry. There's a clear trust between actor and director, resulting in moments of raw truth that feel deeply personal rather than staged.
Perhaps most impressive is Bennett's restraint. In a time when many films rely on spectacle or overwrought drama, Farewell to Harry finds its soul in stillness, memory, and quiet redemption. It's a rare kind of storytelling-deeply human, visually poetic, and emotionally resonant.
Garrett Bennett doesn't just direct this film-he shepherds it, with care, with vision, and with the kind of integrity that's becoming increasingly rare in independent cinema. Farewell to Harry is a testament to the power of thoughtful direction, and a quiet triumph that deserves to be rediscovered.
What makes the direction particularly outstanding is the film's evocative sense of place. Set in the misty Pacific Northwest, Bennett uses the environment almost as a character itself, pulling viewers into a world where time seems to pause. The old hat factory, Harry's crumbling past, and the rail yard tracks all breathe with melancholic nostalgia, captured with a subtle camera that knows when to linger and when to move on.
Bennett's direction coaxes powerful, understated performances from his cast, particularly James Whitmore Jr., who brings depth and vulnerability to the titular Harry. There's a clear trust between actor and director, resulting in moments of raw truth that feel deeply personal rather than staged.
Perhaps most impressive is Bennett's restraint. In a time when many films rely on spectacle or overwrought drama, Farewell to Harry finds its soul in stillness, memory, and quiet redemption. It's a rare kind of storytelling-deeply human, visually poetic, and emotionally resonant.
Garrett Bennett doesn't just direct this film-he shepherds it, with care, with vision, and with the kind of integrity that's becoming increasingly rare in independent cinema. Farewell to Harry is a testament to the power of thoughtful direction, and a quiet triumph that deserves to be rediscovered.
I just watched the movie today and really enjoyed it very much. The film reminds me in ways of "A River Runs Through It", The cinematography was beautiful and memorable. It's a movie about changes and leaves you thinking. I definitely recommend it. The story really is about Nick and Harry's friendship and memory. This was cool for me to see because you don't see films like this that often. I know that even A River Runs Through It was difficult for Redford to get made because it's not exactly an intense action film and this film was along those lines. The story is simple, but I found it to be a breath of fresh air in movies and it will stick with me.
This is a quiet movie. It's a simple story about a writer who cannot write his story coming back to his home town to get started but instead he gets involved in a friendship with a weird older man whose life externally represents perhaps the internal state of the writer - it's a museum of unfinished ideas, outdated equipment and "useless" people.
There are no extraordinary circumstances or any big movements in the plot. It's a movie about internal changes. Being stuck in their lives which are not developing much, the principal personages get to help each other to transform, stop leaving in dreams and achieve something or at least get a change and give their lives the desired and long-awaited new direction.
On the film-making side I can think of only one weakness which could also be considered as a feature - we do not get much of characters description or inner world insights. It's very narrative on the side of thoughts and events and we have to guess about their true feelings which are rather hidden but still you can see them, and this is what makes your own mind work, trying to figure them out, to understand the impressions made by those people, and it's not empty underneath - the actors definitely hold well some inner states proper to their characters. It's close to the real life where you mostly never know someone well enough to understand them completely, and this turns us around and puts in front of our own feelings and choices.
What's most important for me is that this simple almost flat story leaves you pondering afterwards, about your own life, about your own dreams and achievements, are there any or are we caught up in the routine and pleasures, leaving at 100% or only dreaming about it, could we do more and move somewhere we'd rather like to be than just leaving feed ourselves and others the tales like "I'll do this one day"- not moving one finger to make this actually happen, or "I'm fine where I am" because it's easier to go by the habits than to actually make a change? At least that's the impression it left me with and it was very timely for me, which adds to my appreciation of this far-from-famous movie. I definitely recommend it to anyone who likes the movies meant for the heart but those who need events and actions should stay away.
There are no extraordinary circumstances or any big movements in the plot. It's a movie about internal changes. Being stuck in their lives which are not developing much, the principal personages get to help each other to transform, stop leaving in dreams and achieve something or at least get a change and give their lives the desired and long-awaited new direction.
On the film-making side I can think of only one weakness which could also be considered as a feature - we do not get much of characters description or inner world insights. It's very narrative on the side of thoughts and events and we have to guess about their true feelings which are rather hidden but still you can see them, and this is what makes your own mind work, trying to figure them out, to understand the impressions made by those people, and it's not empty underneath - the actors definitely hold well some inner states proper to their characters. It's close to the real life where you mostly never know someone well enough to understand them completely, and this turns us around and puts in front of our own feelings and choices.
What's most important for me is that this simple almost flat story leaves you pondering afterwards, about your own life, about your own dreams and achievements, are there any or are we caught up in the routine and pleasures, leaving at 100% or only dreaming about it, could we do more and move somewhere we'd rather like to be than just leaving feed ourselves and others the tales like "I'll do this one day"- not moving one finger to make this actually happen, or "I'm fine where I am" because it's easier to go by the habits than to actually make a change? At least that's the impression it left me with and it was very timely for me, which adds to my appreciation of this far-from-famous movie. I definitely recommend it to anyone who likes the movies meant for the heart but those who need events and actions should stay away.
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Written by Mark Nichols
Performed by Tom Dew
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