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The Straight Story (1999)
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Reviews Counted:85
Fresh:81
Rotten:4
Average Rating:8.1/10
Consensus: Slow-paced but heart-warming.
Runtime: 1 hr 51 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis:
Alvin Straight (RICHARD FARNSWORTH) was 73 when he got the call about his brother.
Alvin couldn't see well enough to hold a driver's license. He walked only with the support of two canes. He...
Alvin Straight (RICHARD FARNSWORTH) was 73 when he got the call about his brother.
Alvin couldn't see well enough to hold a driver's license. He walked only with the support of two canes. He didn't much care for anybody else helping him out. But when he got the call that his brother Lyle (HARRY DEAN STANTON) -- separated from him by hundreds of miles and a decade of proud silence -- had suffered a stroke, Alvin knew he had to reach him.
So, with little money but abundant determination, he climbed on his lawnmower and set out.
From two-time Oscar-nominated director David Lynch ("Blue Velvet," "The Elephant Man") comes a lyrical portrait of this real man's journey across America's Heartland. Filmed along the route that the actual Alvin Straight traversed in 1994 from Laurens, Iowa to Mt. Zion, Wisconsin, "The Straight Story" chronicles Alvin's patient odyssey and those he meets along the way. When not rolling along at five miles an hour aboard his '66 John Deere, Alvin encounters a number of strangers, from a teenage runaway to a fellow World War II veteran. By sharing his life's earned wisdom with simple stories, Alvin has a profound impact on the characters that color his pilgrimage.
Menaced by enormous, rumbling 18-wheelers, lapped by bicycle marathoners and sheltered by abandoned barns, Alvin proceeds steadfastly along on the shoulders of snaking roads toward a hopeful and long-deferred reunion with a brother whose fate he doesn't know.
Starring: Richard Farnsworth, Sissy Spacek, Everett McGill, Harry Dean Stanton
Starring: Richard Farnsworth, Sissy Spacek, Everett McGill, Harry Dean Stanton, Jane Heitz, Jennifer Edwards-Hughes, Barbara E. Robertson, John Farley, John Lordan
Director: David Lynch
Director: David Lynch
Screenwriter: Mary Sweeney, John Roach
Producer: Alain Sarde, Mary Sweeney, Neal Edelstein
Composer: Angelo Badalamenti
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Release:
Nov 7, 2000
Reviews for The Straight Story
David Lynch shifts gears in this lyrical miracle of a film about a man and his John Deere riding mower.
Combines humor with deep feeling for a unique and remarkable film journey.
The screenplay by John Roach and Mary Sweeney finds poetry and truth.
At the center of this film's luminous vision is its perfectly cast star.
One could say that The Straight Story is a twilight Western on the order of Unforgiven, except that the pale rider here mounts a snail-paced John Deere instead of a stallion.
Farnsworth's direct, dignified performance is so honest that it should earn him an Oscar nomination.
I'll take the softness of Blue Velvet over the tranquil landscape depicted herein.
Whoever thought that David Lynch would make the first art-house Disney film?
A polished supporting cast makes The Straight Story seem almost like a documentary.
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