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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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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
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    • Gil
    Terry Loughlin
    Terry Loughlin
    • Policeman
    Emma Rogerson
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    • Director
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      • Amir Tadjedin
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    9socalledlife

    rent this. now.

    Why had I never heard of this movie until I saw it sitting on the video store shelf? I hadn't seen Elisabeth Shue in anything really good lately, and I hadn't seen Joseph Fiennes in anything since Shakespeare In Love, so I didn't have high hopes for this movie. But I'd have to say it's one of the best I've seen in a long time.

    This is one of those movies in which different story lines converge into one towards the end of the film. Fiennes is a recently released convict, having served 15 years for murder. Shue portrays a lonely wife and, later, a seemingly heartless mother. While both actors are great in this movie, Shue in particular is shocking (in a good way). Shue is unfailingly likable, whether playing a babysitter or a hooker, so seeing her as Mommy Dearest is both unsettling and refreshing. Having been in the industry for nearly 2 decades when this movie was released, it's exciting to see the (still gorgeous) actress making yet another Leaving Las Vegas-style breakthrough.

    I don't want to give away any important plot points, so suffice it to say that this movie left me with the same disturbed, depressed, yet greatly moved feeling that I get from movies like American Beauty. Don't let the fact that most people have never heard of it keep you from picking it up during your next trip to the video store.
    7hylinski

    Predictable, but in a good way

    Joseph Fiennes is a fine actor, and the consistency of his performance is very much the centrepiece of this movie. There are elements of the script which don't seem as coherent, but I could gloss over these because of his consistency.

    I like the look of the movie, and the direction costumes and sets complemented each other well, and this was maintained in recounting present day and 'flashback' experiences.

    There are comparisons to other films which could be made, especially to Blue Velvet. Indeed Dennis Hopper could have made the two films without changing stride. And Fiennes' character is similar to that played by his brother Ralph in Cronenberg's masterpiece Spider, without the same degree of madness.

    I picked up fairly early on the way the plot would head, and I was right. The late novelist Kurt Vonnegut used to often tell the reader how the book would end in the first chapters, and yet the books were compelling. I found this equally so.
    8Jennel2

    Ambition Should Be Encouraged Not Scorned

    I agree with the reviewer who wrote that "Leo" is vulnerable to charges of being pretentious. It also dips into melodrama in a couple scenes involving Dennis Hopper's stock villain, and some of the other characters needed to be fleshed out more. However, I would much rather see a first time director tackle a project with the complexity and ambition of "Leo" than to have them make yet another pseudo wry, post modern, Tarantino imitation, or, worse, a boring, routine slasher film. Therefore, I applaud Mehdi Norowzian for his effort, even if his reach may currently exceed his grasp. I will look forward to seeing future efforts from a director who obviously has talent. BTW, I think one of the "external reviews" makes an issue of Norowzian's background in commercial work. I don't understand the negative view of this. Many talented filmmakers got their start directing commercials or music videos. Robert Altman made industrial films before his first, undistinguished feature, which starred future "Billy Jack," Tom McLoughlin. A person has to learn their craft somewhere. There are only so many Orson Welles types who spring forth a genius in their first effort.
    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
    crosma

    A fantastic performance that time forgot

    Writing gives you the ability to create worlds and examine your own life more effectively. Could writing be the perfect ticket to self-understanding? That may sound contrived, but it may just not be.

    Leopold Bloom is a young gifted writer, but his mother believes he is the product of an affair. For this she resents him. Stephen on the other hand, is an ex-convict. He's quiet and controlled, as is Leopold. In a class, Leopold is asked to write a letter for an exercise. He writes this letter to a convict, where it is received by Stephen. They exchange letters, and become each others only friends.

    The ending is cliched, but with the rest of this highly original behind it, there was no other way.

    You'll be surprised by how moving this becomes towards the end after remaining quite sterile for most of its runtime.

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      Caroline Day and Sylvia Jefferies's debut.
    • Goofs
      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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      Performed by Waz

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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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