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Leo

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.1K
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Elisabeth Shue, Dennis Hopper, Deborah Kara Unger, Joseph Fiennes, and Sam Shepard in Leo (2002)
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Drama

A recently-released prisoner and a troubled young boy share a pen-pal relationship, both connected by their past.A recently-released prisoner and a troubled young boy share a pen-pal relationship, both connected by their past.A recently-released prisoner and a troubled young boy share a pen-pal relationship, both connected by their past.

  • Director
    • Mehdi Norowzian
  • Writers
    • Massy Tadjedin
    • Amir Tadjedin
  • Stars
    • Joseph Fiennes
    • Elisabeth Shue
    • Sam Shepard
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Mehdi Norowzian
    • Writers
      • Massy Tadjedin
      • Amir Tadjedin
    • Stars
      • Joseph Fiennes
      • Elisabeth Shue
      • Sam Shepard
    • 17User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Joseph Fiennes
    Joseph Fiennes
    • Stephen
    Elisabeth Shue
    Elisabeth Shue
    • Mary Bloom
    Sam Shepard
    Sam Shepard
    • Vic
    Justin Chambers
    Justin Chambers
    • Ryan Eames
    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • Horace
    Deborah Kara Unger
    Deborah Kara Unger
    • Caroline
    Mary Stuart Masterson
    Mary Stuart Masterson
    • Brynne
    Jake Weber
    Jake Weber
    • Ben Bloom
    Davis Sweatt
    • Leopold - age 11
    James Middleton
    • Louis
    Don Henderson Baker
    • Jack
    • (as Don Baker)
    David Burke
    • Thomas Kingsley
    Amie Quigley
    • Ruth Livingston
    Andrew Ruse
    Andrew Ruse
    • Mark
    Zac Epstein
    • Kid #1
    Gil Johnson
    • Gil
    Terry Loughlin
    Terry Loughlin
    • Policeman
    Emma Rogerson
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    • Director
      • Mehdi Norowzian
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      • Massy Tadjedin
      • Amir Tadjedin
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    7Andreas_N

    Complex character portrayal

    The movie itself is a kind of southern Gothic drama with a very distinct cinematographic approach. The storyline is made up of two subtly intertwining narrative layers that make the movie as a whole hard to grasp at the first look, but thoroughly convincing as an independent character study at last. Very complex material in terms of plot and narrative style, very gloomy and depressing in terms of character portrayal and very distinct in terms of pace and cinematography. A convincing and experienced cast round off the movie's basic quality. The complexity and the unusual style might make it hard to digest for the masses, but it is a real gem for people who like to look beyond the surface and dive into the mind of the protagonist.
    8gmalav5877-2

    A tense Southern gothic type of film well worth seeing.

    Actually, I likened Leo to the Mickey Rourke film Angleheart as both films turned out to be a search for self.

    In Leo you have a young, troubled boy named Leo who as part of a school assignment begins writing to Joseph Fiennes, who plays a convicted felon in prison.

    When released from prison, Fiennes character sets out to meet the boy, Leo,and help both himself and Leo in the process.

    Outstanding performances by Elisabeth Shue, who reprises her role as an alcholic from Leaving Las Vegas and Dennis Hopper who rules the small town's diner as Capt. Bligh ruled the HMS Bounty only with a lot more violence and sexual tension thrown in.

    Sam Shepard's role serves as the Greek chorus and keeps the viewer aware of the progress of the other characters.

    All in all a very good film that will captivate and entertain.
    10whpratt1

    Elizabeth Shue Was Outstanding

    This film held my interest from beginning to the very end with Joseph Fiennes, (Stephen) leaving a prison after serving a sentence of murdering a man and has been given a job at a dinner with some very strange people running the establishment. Dennis Hopper,(Horace) plays the role of a very dirty filthy old man who abuses a young waitress in sexual ways to degrade her. There are two central characters who appear in this film which has flashbacks with Elizabeth Shue, (Mary Bloom) who is a very attractive young woman who is married to a professor and lives in a very comfortable home and has a young girl. Mary Bloom is told that her husband is having an affair and Mary reacts by making love to a man who is painting her home and from this point in the film everything begins to turn into many different kinds of mysterious events. Great acting by the entire cast and especially the performance of Elizabeth Shue. Enjoy
    Cooper75

    Worth the wait.

    Leo is a film made up of two story strands, one detailing the experiences of a newly released prisoner and another tells the tragic tale of a bored 50's housewife whose life takes a downward spiral. Gradually, these two story strands weave together in a predictable fashion, but the film loses none of it's power despite this rather obvious 'twist'.

    Leo had been sitting on the shelf for a couple of years untill it's recent release in the U.K. and in my opinion it's difficult to see why. From the stunning cinematography employed, to the universally excellent performances, it's a small winner all round. Obviously not a commercial film but so much rubbish is dumped into cinemas nowadays there is a lot of room for films like this.

    As stated above, the film has two plotlines running together. The way in which the director takes us to one, and then the other is done cleverly and in no way detracts from the flow of the picture. The cinematography is a times breathtaking. In the scene in which the character of Steven is released from prison, the barbed wire fences behind him look almost beautiful in the sunlight's reflection. Combined with quick edits of his character running against a clear blue sky, the sequence is quite exhilirating.

    The performances in Leo also deserve praise. Joseph Fiennes as Steven is excellent, watch out for the scene in which he confronts Dennis Hoppers character in the back room of a diner.

    Elisabeth Shue is as good as in Leaving Las Vegas, if not better. Her descent into alcoholism from straight laced housewife is acted perfectly, her reaction to some devastating news delivered by two policemen is heartbreakingly delivered.

    Even if the final revelation is painfully predictable, (though there is a quite unexpected plot point revealed late on) and some of the supporting characters are drawn in very broad strokes, Leo ultimately delivers. It's well directed, well acted, looks gorgeous and is quietly moving in it's own way. And you'll still be thinking about it as you walk away from the theater.

    How many films can you say that about these days?
    6Wuchakk

    Artsy Southern Gothic with Joseph Fiennes, Elisabeth Shue, Dennis Hopper and Sam Shepard

    A quiet man who's a gifted writer (Joseph Fiennes) gets out of prison in Mississippi and immediately starts writing in his motel room while working at a nearby restaurant where he has to deal with the local loudmouth (Dennis Hopper). Meanwhile a woman struggles with her moral failings as she lives in an antebellum mansion (Elisabeth Shue). Sam Shepard, Justin Chambers, Deborah Kara Unger and Mary Stuart Masterson are also on hand.

    "Leo" (2002) is Southern Gothic that mixes elements of "Sling Blade" (1996), "Blue Velvet" (1986) and "Two Moon Junction" (1988) with a little "Forrest Gump" (1994). While nowhere near the entertainment level of "Forrest," it's arguably on par with the others. It was Mehdi Norowzian's only feature-length film and his (currently) last one, which is a shame because it certainly shows that he knows how to make an aesthetically appealing motion picture.

    If you appreciate those movies, give it a try. I value it for its artistic style and the quality cast, but the storytelling could've been more compelling and less ambiguous on certain points. I'll have to view it again soon to try to figure out those muddy aspects. I'd say more, but I don't want to give anything away.

    The film runs 1 hour, 43 minutes, and was shot in Oxford, Mississippi, and Charleston, South Carolina.

    GRADE: B-

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      Caroline Day and Sylvia Jefferies's debut.
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      A letter addressed to Oxford, Mississippi, clearly has the ZIP Code 64933. The ZIP Code for Oxford, Mississippi, is 38655. There is no city with the ZIP shown in the film; ZIP's beginning with "649" would be near Kansas City, Missouri.
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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2004 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Leopold Bloom
    • Filming locations
      • Charleston, South Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Freewheel Productions
      • Joy Films
      • Scala Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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