Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThis is a story about the infinite possibility of love.This is a story about the infinite possibility of love.This is a story about the infinite possibility of love.
- Premi
- 8 vittorie totali
Blake Scott Lewis
- Josh
- (as Blake Lewis)
Recensioni in evidenza
Good movie. The terrific acting made it so real! I did saw love in John Carroll Lynch's eyes. Matt Bomer surprised me. The vulnerable looks on his face (my god I nearly typed 'her' due to his convicting acting!) made me heartbroken for Freda, his character.
When movies touch real experiences and shed new light, I am moved. I appreciated the script, casting, acting, direction and light....truly worth the time....
You're definitely going to find Anything's strengths in its cast. Matt Bomer gives a beautiful supporting performance as the troubled transgender neighbor to Early - a character desperate to find a reason to keep living once his wife passes away.
John Carroll Lynch offers seemingly everything to this role as Early. You feel for him, and with him, through the tribulations in his life. Maura Tierney also soars as the disapproving sister.
Where the story lacks here and there, the characters make up for it - and the story is pretty moving and engaging enough anyway. I would have liked a bit more substance and finality to the ending, but I enjoyed it - and I recommend seeing Anything.
John Carroll Lynch offers seemingly everything to this role as Early. You feel for him, and with him, through the tribulations in his life. Maura Tierney also soars as the disapproving sister.
Where the story lacks here and there, the characters make up for it - and the story is pretty moving and engaging enough anyway. I would have liked a bit more substance and finality to the ending, but I enjoyed it - and I recommend seeing Anything.
Greetings again from the darkness. If you've always wanted to see a movie about "Andy Griffith's sad brother", this is the one for you. That's actually the description one of the characters has for Early, the depressed widower we come to know. Houston-born writer/director Timothy McNeil's first feature film is adapted from his own stage production. It's surprisingly intimate and emotional while avoiding many of the clichés we might be braced for, given the subject matter.
John Carroll Lynch (FARGO, ZODIAC) plays Early as a soft-spoken, mild-mannered gentleman from Mississippi. In the immediate aftermath of the tragic death of his wife, Early is dazed. He is sleep-walking through life right up to the point of an attempted suicide. Faced with the choice of a psychiatric hospital or moving cross country to live with family, Early obviously chooses the Brentwood home of his studio executive sister Laurette (Maura Tierney). Sister Laurette means well, but her controlling persona and determination to "fix" things, leads Early to find his own place. He picks a sketchy apartment complex with 'eclectic' neighbors, one of which is Freda (Matt Bomer), a transgender sex worker. Though they appear to be from different planets, she is drawn to his inherent kindness and strength of character, while he is drawn to her vitality and courage. A bond develops.
It's fascinating to watch the friendship grow, and despite another neighbor, Brianna, (Margot Bingham) calling him "cracker" and do-gooder, it's clear there is mutual respect amongst the complex residents. When Early invites his family to a dinner party with Freda, awkward and cruel are merely the first adjectives that come to mind. It doesn't go well, and harsh judgements abound.
Early is a simple man, but Mr. Lynch's performance ensures he is never a simple character. Mr. Bomer is terrific as Freda, though some will surely protest that a transgender actor was not cast. Plenty of sharp humor accompanies the deep drama, and we are reminded that love is really about the acceptance of others, and finding meaning and connection in life. It's a small scale film that draws us into the characters, and we find ourselves grasping at hope for each of them.
John Carroll Lynch (FARGO, ZODIAC) plays Early as a soft-spoken, mild-mannered gentleman from Mississippi. In the immediate aftermath of the tragic death of his wife, Early is dazed. He is sleep-walking through life right up to the point of an attempted suicide. Faced with the choice of a psychiatric hospital or moving cross country to live with family, Early obviously chooses the Brentwood home of his studio executive sister Laurette (Maura Tierney). Sister Laurette means well, but her controlling persona and determination to "fix" things, leads Early to find his own place. He picks a sketchy apartment complex with 'eclectic' neighbors, one of which is Freda (Matt Bomer), a transgender sex worker. Though they appear to be from different planets, she is drawn to his inherent kindness and strength of character, while he is drawn to her vitality and courage. A bond develops.
It's fascinating to watch the friendship grow, and despite another neighbor, Brianna, (Margot Bingham) calling him "cracker" and do-gooder, it's clear there is mutual respect amongst the complex residents. When Early invites his family to a dinner party with Freda, awkward and cruel are merely the first adjectives that come to mind. It doesn't go well, and harsh judgements abound.
Early is a simple man, but Mr. Lynch's performance ensures he is never a simple character. Mr. Bomer is terrific as Freda, though some will surely protest that a transgender actor was not cast. Plenty of sharp humor accompanies the deep drama, and we are reminded that love is really about the acceptance of others, and finding meaning and connection in life. It's a small scale film that draws us into the characters, and we find ourselves grasping at hope for each of them.
10charijzl
I usually don't watch these type of movies but I stumbled across this one, and I'm glad I did. Very well acted. LOTS of emotion and great character development. Some other reviewers mentioned about Matt Bomer being casted, but he did SUCH an outstanding job that as someone who watched him for the full series of "White Collar" I didn't even recognize him even though he looked familiar, it wasn't until I saw his name in the credits that I realized who he was! Everyone in it was very believable in their roles. I agree, though I really would have liked to see it a bit longer. But I'll accept it as it was. A really moving and sweet movie.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizMark Ruffalo inspired Timothy McNeil to think about adapting his play to film and directing it.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Disclosure (2020)
I più visti
Accedi per valutare e creare un elenco di titoli salvati per ottenere consigli personalizzati
- How long is Anything?Powered by Alexa
Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 19.037 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 4110 USD
- 13 mag 2018
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 22.537 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 34 minuti
- Colore
Contribuisci a questa pagina
Suggerisci una modifica o aggiungi i contenuti mancanti