Otto é um viúvo mal-humorado cuja única alegria vem de julgar seus vizinhos exasperados, mas quando uma jovem e animada família se muda para a casa ao lado, surge uma amizade inesperada que ... Ler tudoOtto é um viúvo mal-humorado cuja única alegria vem de julgar seus vizinhos exasperados, mas quando uma jovem e animada família se muda para a casa ao lado, surge uma amizade inesperada que vai virar seu mundo de cabeça para baixo.Otto é um viúvo mal-humorado cuja única alegria vem de julgar seus vizinhos exasperados, mas quando uma jovem e animada família se muda para a casa ao lado, surge uma amizade inesperada que vai virar seu mundo de cabeça para baixo.
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I'd be lying if I said I didn't fall for this movie, unashamedly, hook, line and sinker.
I was expecting the usual something got lost in translation approach from the Americans and churned out sappy cinema, but it wasn't.
Sure it plays on your vulnerable human emotions and you'd have to be made of stone or even more cynical than me not to get the feels as the cool kids say.
I admit that to date I haven't read the book or seen the original Euro version that was the highest grossing foreign film of 2016 in the US, so I don't have those reference points, but what I do know is the Hollywood version deals with some very contemporary issues of social media, transgender and unscrupulous property development well.
The story goes, despite being deposed as head of his gated community (over a valid issue) our grumpy 60 something retiree Otto continues to watch over his neighbourhood with an iron fist.
Checking the gates are closed to through traffic including slimy property developers, also sorting out parking permits and recycling bins on his daily rounds.
When a pregnant new neighbour and her family (including dim witted husband and two gorgeous daughters) move into the house opposite Otto and a stray cat lands on his door step, it sets off a chain of events that changes his life for the better (mostly).
Tom Hanks is "Otto" and is brilliant in his own understated acting style.
He's got to be Oscar bait for this moving role.
Any lesser American actor could have turned this film into a schmaltzy, sugar coated affair.
Otto will make you laugh, cry and sigh so pack some tissues.
"A Man Called Otto" is a beautiful love story retold in timely flashbacks from the present to the past that don't jump all over the place like some movies do leaving you feeling disoriented.
Hanks real life son, Truman, plays "Otto" in his youth.
As the movie progresses you learn where the pain comes from in his life as he opens up like a box of chocolates.
This is my first film review for 2023 and if the rest of this years flicks can be this damn fine I'll be a happy camper.
"A Man Called Otto" has set the bar high for everything that follows.
This is a must see movie for anyone with a big heart.
I did not have the experience of the original book or film so I went into this with no particular expectations. It's been a long time since a movie touched me in this way.
Tom Hanks excels as Otto in a character so unlike any other he has played before. His own son played his younger self which added a level of authenticity to the role. The supporting cast brought a mix of humour and pathos resulting in beautiful and moving film that hit all the right notes.
Don't go and see this without tissues folks!
The movie is down to earth and incredibly believable. Tom Hanks carries the movie with his great charm and acting as an unlikeable cranky old man. No one wants to live in a community with someone like him hounding you ever day for every little thing.
As the story unfolds you see how unhappy he is with life with the injustices he went through that ultimately left him alone and unloved in a cold world and wanting to leave this world. Something too many people can relate to. I liked how at the end of the movie they leave a mention of the hotline number 988 for people contemplating ending their lives and need to talk to someone.
The movie had us laughing, the comedy is great, and it touches your heart as you see the new family that moves in is willing to put up with Otto's crankiness and show him love.
It is a good lesson for everyone. We should all be good neighbors to each other. And usually there is a reason behind the pain and the bitterness in a person. And patience and love can break through the rough exterior and find the good in a person that is crying out for attention and love even when they don't act like it.
What a great movie to end the year to, we're glad we saw it at the movies and I just wanted to come and add a comment here for anyone wondering whether this is worth the watch. In my opinion it is. It's a movie that will leave you thinking, and pondering over it, over the human condition, and our relationships with each other. Not just a have a fun time and leave forget about it.
It deals with mental health issues like loneliness, loss and depression in a sensitive manner. The acting is good with Tom Hanks giving his usual outstanding performance. The writing is mostly solid but gets a little too on the nose in parts. My main criticism is it could have used a little more editing, but that seems to be an issue with most movies today. It was about 20 minutes too long.
I streamed this but would've been fine paying to see it in a theater. Definitely worth watching.
The film has wonderful intentions which you can't fault.
Tom Hanks does an adequate job of playing a hurt, bitter curmudgeon who has had a difficult life full of loss. I think other actors willing to be disliked would have done a better job.
Most of the supporting cast is wonderful.
Be kind to others. Give them their space. You have no idea what they have been through. A person who takes a long time to warm up to you can end up being more loyal and kinder than those who constantly smile in your face.
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- CuriosidadesThe young Otto is played by Truman Hanks, Tom's son, who was 26 years old during principal photography.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen the younger Otto is seen by a doctor and denied military service, the chest x-ray does not show an enlarged heart, as can be seen in cardiomyopathy, but a massive tumor in the upper part of the left lung.
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Otto Anderson: [to Marisol] You have given birth to two children. Soon it will be three. You have come here from a country very far away. You learned a new language, you got yourself an education and a nitwit husband and you are holding that family together. You will have no problem learning how to drive. My god, the world is full of complete idiots who have managed to figure it out, and you are not a complete idiot. So, cluch, shift, gas, drive.
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- Também conhecido como
- Un Vecino Gruñón
- Locações de filme
- Central Union Terminal, Toledo, Ohio, EUA(Train Station)
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 50.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 64.267.657
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 56.257
- 1 de jan. de 2023
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 113.360.085
- Tempo de duração2 horas 6 minutos
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- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1