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Au coeur de la forêt

Original title: Out of the Woods
  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • PG
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
391
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Edward Asner, Mel Harris, and Jason London in Au coeur de la forêt (2005)
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A young big-city lawyer (Jason London) is sent by his mother into the deep forest to stop his "crazy" grandfather (Ed Asner) from signing over his fortune to an Indian tribe. Grandpa, who te... Read allA young big-city lawyer (Jason London) is sent by his mother into the deep forest to stop his "crazy" grandfather (Ed Asner) from signing over his fortune to an Indian tribe. Grandpa, who tells his grandson that he wants to be called Jack, has other plans in mind, including a swe... Read allA young big-city lawyer (Jason London) is sent by his mother into the deep forest to stop his "crazy" grandfather (Ed Asner) from signing over his fortune to an Indian tribe. Grandpa, who tells his grandson that he wants to be called Jack, has other plans in mind, including a sweat lodge and a lot of walking in the woods.

  • Director
    • Stephen Bridgewater
  • Writer
    • Jeff Schechter
  • Stars
    • Edward Asner
    • Jason London
    • Missy Crider
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    391
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Bridgewater
    • Writer
      • Jeff Schechter
    • Stars
      • Edward Asner
      • Jason London
      • Missy Crider
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Jack Green
    Jason London
    Jason London
    • Matt Fleming
    Missy Crider
    • Gwen Blitzer
    Don Williams
    Don Williams
    • Mr. Fleming
    • (as Don R. Williams)
    Mel Harris
    Mel Harris
    • Beth Fleming
    Meredith Salenger
    Meredith Salenger
    • Linda
    Sean Squire
    • Charles
    Sandra Prosper
    • Vickie
    Garrett Palmer
    Garrett Palmer
    • Noah Blitzer
    Charlie Holliday
    Charlie Holliday
    • Luke
    Elisabeth Nunziato
    Elisabeth Nunziato
    • Realtor
    • (as Elizabeth Nunziato)
    Kamla Greer
    • Doctor
    Dennis Ambriz
    Dennis Ambriz
    • Darriel
    Golden Henning
    • Edith
    Rachel Songer
    Rachel Songer
    • Hilda
    Kelly Houston
    • Virgil
    Tom Hart
    • Hospital Doctor
    Timothy H. James
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Stephen Bridgewater
    • Writer
      • Jeff Schechter
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    10NASAfannc

    A Kind, Corny and Pretty Film

    I know ten is a little high for this one, but I have to admit, I really liked Asner's work, and in this piece he portrays an elderly student/teacher of life. The twinkle in his eye throughout the film reveals that he's having a ball with the role. Admittedly, there are corny moments that go along with the particularly corny music at the film's beginning. Also, there is a bit of irritating Hollywood politics, as they feel their viewers are too stupid to be politically aware, themselves. There are also those occasionally glaring questions, such as...Don't these attorneys actually WORK? But in all, it was a kind and restful movie--Perfect for just sitting down and getting away from reality for a little while.
    8sideshowsuzy-866-82424

    Jolly good fun

    I'd say this film started off a little predictable, but then what isn't if you've watched as many films as we all have. But it's far from predictable as it gets going. The premise may be but I love the way it diversifies with the Native Americans stealing the show as well as Ed Asner. I have a question for my fellow film buffs, has anyone noticed that Ed Asner is the absolute double of the strawberry smelling bear Lotso in Toy Story 3? He just reminds me of him. It's very weird.I digress. The film rocks, it's good fun, has a great moral message, shows Native Americans in a great way, and has a happy ending. Any film that says screw greedy yuppies no matter what decade is good for me. I lived through the 80s as a teen. Horrible time, especially in UK and USA. But by GOD the music. Anyway great film watch it.
    7gertjansspambox

    Nice entertainment for a quiet weekend afternoon

    Es Asner is the grandfather who returns for his quiet place in the woods after a life of looking for happiness in vain, he is visited by his grandson who has a mission of talking him out of acquiring a large piece of land and jeopardizing the family fortune in the process. The story gives Ed Asner the opportunity to put the thumbscrews on his grandson, and you can see he really enjoys doing so. Although the film results in a black and white choice between two ways of life and real life is much more complicated (and subtle!) the movie is entertaining (mainly thank's to Ed Asners convincing performance). The film is a potential eye-opener for those who feel their lives and the rat race have escaped their control. It's refreshing to see that the movie advocates making your own choices. Just for this I was able to put up with the fact that he is reading eastern philosophy in his log cabin.....
    8lavatch

    Boot Camp With Grampa!!!

    How often do we have the opportunity to watch a film about a 30-year-old-man bonding with his grandfather? That is precisely the premise of this skillfully crafted made-for-television film.

    Edward Asner is outstanding as the crusty curmudgeon who provides a life lesson to his grandson, a hotshot attorney played by Jason London. When the old man buys a cabin in the forest and appears on verge of squandering his fortune on the neighboring land and deeding it to Native Americans, Asner's character Jack Green is visited by his grandson who is ready to serve him legal papers that declare Jack to be legally incompetent. But the young attorney is unprepared for the wisdom to be imparted to him from his stay in the woods with his grandfather. The relationship unfolded with both humor and tenderness. Both actors should be applauded for performances that hit all the right notes. Stephen Bridgewater also needs to be credited for a deft directorial touch in a number of effective montages and the beautiful photography.

    The writer Henry David Thoreau described his living experiment on Walden Pond with the words "Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity." For the young yuppie attorney who paid a visit to his grandfather's cabin, the lesson that he learned was that of simplicity and a lot more as well. There was great feeling in this film and a profound message—one that we all may learn by taking a walk in the woods.
    10Xjayhawker

    The woods were lonely dark and deep and there were promises to keep..

    The premise is not that unusual. A lot of ungrateful sons and/or daughters try to have parents put away. I have lived on a farm with an outhouse so I know it's not a pleasant place to spend time. We had propane gas for cooking and pump water for drinking or bathing..cold water like in this film..I have had kerosene lamps for light. No overnight delivery.I know that feeling,too. Whatever Ed Asner has going for himself in the woods I do understand and appreciate.Not everyone can understand that kind of life. Los Angeles is not mainstream America. Ed Asner seems to get better with age. His grandson, Jason London is becoming a pretty good actor and does well in this turn both playing off each other. Forget all these people trying to portray this as life lessons. It's not overly sentimental and it has a pretty good flow in the story telling. This is a pretty good walk in the woods.It gets a ten for the acting and a ten for the natural beauty of the location filming.

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    • Release date
      • July 2, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Out of the Woods
    • Filming locations
      • Placerville, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alpine Medien Productions
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Larry Levinson Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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      • 1.33 : 1

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