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Manglehorn

  • 2014
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  • 1h 37m
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5.5/10
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Al Pacino and Skylar Gasper in Manglehorn (2014)
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Left heartbroken by the woman he loved and lost many years ago, Manglehorn, an eccentric small-town locksmith, tries to start his life over again with the help of a new friend.Left heartbroken by the woman he loved and lost many years ago, Manglehorn, an eccentric small-town locksmith, tries to start his life over again with the help of a new friend.Left heartbroken by the woman he loved and lost many years ago, Manglehorn, an eccentric small-town locksmith, tries to start his life over again with the help of a new friend.

  • Director
    • David Gordon Green
  • Writer
    • Paul Brad Logan
  • Stars
    • Al Pacino
    • Holly Hunter
    • Harmony Korine
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    8.3K
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    • Director
      • David Gordon Green
    • Writer
      • Paul Brad Logan
    • Stars
      • Al Pacino
      • Holly Hunter
      • Harmony Korine
    • 56User reviews
    • 101Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Al Pacino
    Al Pacino
    • Manglehorn
    Holly Hunter
    Holly Hunter
    • Dawn
    Harmony Korine
    Harmony Korine
    • Gary
    Chris Messina
    Chris Messina
    • Jacob
    Skylar Gasper
    • Kylie
    Brian Mays
    • Carl
    • (as Brian D. Mays)
    Herc Trevino
    • Robbie
    • (as Herculano Trevino)
    Angela Woods
    • Steve
    Marisa Varela
    Marisa Varela
    • Patricia
    Sandy Avila
    Sandy Avila
    • Mother with Kid in Car
    Jazzmin Delgado
    • Jasmine
    June Weber
    • Cafeteria Cook
    Carolyn Wickwire
    Carolyn Wickwire
    • Checkout Lady
    Tim Curry
    • Singing Man
    Lamonica Lewis
    Lamonica Lewis
    • Singing Woman
    Diane Perella
    • Clara
    Jennifer Tidwell
    • Vet Assistant
    Edrick Browne
    • Rudolf
    • Director
      • David Gordon Green
    • Writer
      • Paul Brad Logan
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    6thetyvonlesure

    A Poorly Written Love Letter

    Manglehorn is an art piece with capricious writing. Al Pacino's role as Manglehorn is lavish. Pacino graces the film with his present, saving the movie from becoming forgettable. The supporting characters are very generic, as they weren't given quality material to work with. The supporting characters serve as background noise to the conundrum that is Manglehorn. Despite this, the supporting cast does a great job portraying these characters. The cinematography of this film is rich, matching the poetic tone of Manglehorn's love letters. The film's biggest flaw is it's writing. Manglehorn is written as a character who no one can fully understand or entirely relate to. The character contradicts himself on all fronts. Some of the supporting characters are entirely irrelevant and pointless. Manglehorn is portrayed as a "great man", when in reality he's stubborn and incredibly hateful. The story following Manglehorn is nonsensical and the central conflict resolves itself in a lazy manner. Overall, Manglehorn is a poorly written film with strong acting and graceful cinematography.
    JohnDeSando

    Experience old age with a master actor.

    "You look great. Like a racehorse." A. J. Manglehorn (Al Pacino)

    The above quote is a mixed compliment given to a lovely lady, Dawn (Holly Hunter), on a disastrous date. Manglehorn, a aging locksmith, can't seem to connect with his son, his ex love, really everyone but his cat, who has ingested one of his keys. Manglehorn as film is a drama about the challenges of an old man who just hasn't gotten it right.

    The years he has mourned over the loss of his great love, Clara, because he foolishly let her go, seem countless. Each day he writes a letter to her, each day one returns unopened. His life has been reduced to a mess of regrets, a prison if you will from which he does not have the key. Opening others' locked doors is magic, not so with his own life.

    Although Manglehorn is the solitary center of the film, those around him are prey to his bitter loneliness. Most lamentable is the way he dismisses the lovely bank clerk, Dawn, with rambling recollections of his lost love—not cool on the first date and not Seinfeldian funny. Just pathetic.

    The performances make this small film worth seeing; it's as if the actors rose to Pacino's occasion, knowing the only way to emerge from this film is through good acting with one of film's greatest actors.

    Director Joe Gordon Green has a flawless eye for the little details that tell much. In the case of the film's symbols such as the boat and the beehive, maybe too heavy. Yet as a literature lover, I appreciate the many obvious metaphors as a satisfactory attempt by first-time screenwriter Paul Logan to give gravity to an oft-told tale of an aging, lonely man.

    For the audience, the film is a complex reminder of the need to approach old age with a light heart and an open one.
    9mattiasflgrtll6

    Most underrated movie of 2014? Possibly.

    Out of all the roles Al Pacino has gotten in his career, that of A.J. Manglehorn must be his most unusual one to date. This might put people off (as I suspect is the case, given the mixed reviews), but you know what? I think it's one of his best performances. Life is never easy, especially when there's a big obstacle slowing you down from trying to get through it. Something that you keep thinking about, can't STOP thinking about, maybe don't even want to. And this is the case for Manglehorn. No matter how hopeless it is, how meaningless it is to keep pondering about it, he keeps writing letters to Clara, the long-lost love of his life. His contact with people is very limited and the only true friend he has is his cat. He's working as a locksmith, but doesn't feel like he contributes much to society. His sorta pal keeps talking about his new salon, which he doesn't care about. He doesn't see his son very often either.

    He keeps being isolated because he doesn't see much meaning in life as Clara doesn't respond to his letters.

    This was a very fine, down-to-earth little character study about a man with low self confidence and tough luck. And it was beautiful. The conversations flowed well and felt natural, the cinematography made great use of imagery to illustrate feelings and most of all did Al Pacino blow me away completely. It was to the point that he didn't even play a character, he was... anyone. Anyone you could happen to know. There are plenty of people out there like Manglehorn and this actor gave such a figure not only flesh and bones, but also intestines.

    You'd have to be a fool to skip out on such a simple, yet special and poignant film.
    9Ausmahboi

    A Simple Story

    Manglehorn is in essence a small simple story. No CG-I, no huge twists or plot points but rather a amazingly woven story of a lonely man attempting to overcome the loss of his old love. Al Pacino plays a role very different from the norm, hes a sarcastic, sad and sometimes bitter old man who spends his days either alone at his locksmith or mourning over a love that "could have been". Without spoiling anything, Manglehorn our main character slowly learns to love life again with the help of a friend. David Gorden Green does an incredible job at making this simple story pop by making many almost surreal like scenes (Most notably the watermelon scene). There are even scenes that are downright poetic (Scenes sometimes play out as Manglehorn recites a poem in the back, this is better than it may sound). As the story progresses it get quite deep, going into interesting back-stories about Manglehorns family (Mostly about the father and son relationship) and even at times very magical elements are hinted at.

    I was lucky enough to see Manglehorn at TIFF this past September. If you get the chance this is a film that needs to be seen.
    7JustCuriosity

    An Enjoyable Character Study by a Great Actor

    Manglehorn was warmly received at Austin's SXSW Film Festival. It isn't Al Pacino's best work. Of course, he is no longer the Pacino of Dog Day Afternoon, Godfather, Serpico, Scarface, Scent of a Woman and Heat, but he is still better than most. The script is solid, but not extraordinary. The film is mostly a one-man show. However, I honestly believe I would enjoy watching a film about Al Pacino watching paint dry. Pacino is just a pleasure to watch even now as an aging legend his intense screen presence remains. He is remarkable to watch when he is changing a light bulb or feeding a cat. In this film he plays an elderly locksmith who has been wounded by a long lost love and is trying to learn how to trust again. His on-again off-again attempt to build a relationship with Holly Hunter and to reconnect with his estranged son – played by Chris Messina - is certainly enjoyable. Underneath his tough interior there seems to be a heart of gold that is often only shared with beloved cat. He has so often played larger than life characters, but here he has taken on a much more ordinary and blue collar identity. The charisma is still there, but so much more of the character's emotions are internalized. We are left to wonder about all the events that have led up to who he has become. Recommended for all fans of good drama and of one of the greatest actors of our time.

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    • Trivia
      In the original script Manglehorn was a criminal who had gone straight. He met with his old partner who was hiding out in a senior citizen's home and his mysterious back story was explained. There was also a massacre at Dawn's bank and a massive earthquake that brought forth Clara. This was all edited out of the final film.
    • Goofs
      When Manglehorn has a conversation with the little girl in a park, the girl holds a yellow toy and eats ice cream. The amount of ice cream changes too quickly between shots.
    • Quotes

      A.J. Manglehorn: You look great. Like a racehorse.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 482: TIFF 2014 (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      I Don't See You Anymore
      Written by David V. Debiak (BMI)

      Performed by New London Fire

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hayallerimdeki Kadın
    • Filming locations
      • Wooten neighborhood, Austin, Texas, USA(Tan Man salon)
    • Production companies
      • Worldview Entertainment
      • Dreambridge Films
      • Muskat Filmed Properties
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $143,101
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,227
      • Jun 21, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $459,636
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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