Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Tom Hanks Actor , Thomas Horn Actor , Sandra Bullock Actor , Zoe Caldwell Actor , Dennis Hearn Actor , Paul Klementowicz Actor , Julian Tepper Actor , Caleb Reynolds Actor , John Goodman Actor , Max von Sydow Actor , Stephen McKinley Henderson Actor , Lorna Pruce Actor , Viola Davis Actor , Jeffrey Wright Actor , Hazelle Goodman Actor , Bernadette Drayton Actor , David Latham Actor , Marty Krzywonos Actor , Jim Norton Actor , Carmen M. Herlihy Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Adult Situations,Profanity
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Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Theatrical Release Date: 2011 12 25 (USA - Limited) / 2012 01 20 (USA)
UPC: 883929240548
Studio: Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Adult Situations, Profanity]
Summary: Based on the novel by author Jonathan Safran Foer, director Stephen Daldry's post-9/11 drama follows the journey of a nine-year-old boy as he attempts to solve a family mystery. Two years after his father is killed in the September 11th terrorist attacks, the curious boy discovers a mysterious key hidden in a household vase and begins an exhaustive search for the matching lock. Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Drama
Awards: Best Young Actor/Actress – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Adapted Screenplay – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Picture – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Director – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Art Direction in a Contemporary Film – Art Directors Guild Best Picture – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Supporting Actor – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Release Date: 03/27/2012
Runtime: 130 Minutes
Perry Seibert
After making a name for himself with the sleeper hit and multiple Oscar nominee Billy Elliot, director Stephen Daldry has focused on sober, serious-minded adaptations of highly regarded modern novels. The Hours and The Reader each scored Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, and they garnered Best Actress trophies for Nicole Kidman and Kate Winslet, respectively. With that kind of pedigree, it's not surprising to see Daldry at the helm of Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, the big-screen adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer's novel about the emotional fallout from 9/11 -- the big emotions and painful subject matter are what Daldry has built his career on. The movie stars youngster Thomas Horn, making his film debut, as Oskar Schell, a quirky, high-functioning autistic nine-year-old who is wracked with grief after the death of his father (Tom Hanks) in the World Trade Center attacks. Oskar felt that his dad was the only person who understood him, and after finding a key in his father's belongings, he sets off to solve the mystery of what it opens; eventually, he becomes convinced that it will reveal something important his father wanted to tell him. His journey prompts him to visit dozens of strangers in New York City, including a divorcing couple (Viola Davis and Jeffrey Wright) and an elderly renter (Max Von Sydow) living near his grandmother. During his ongoing search, Oskar also struggles with the belief that his mother (Sandra Bullock) doesn't understand what he's feeling. To Daldry's credit, he's good at treating fraught emotions with sensitivity. The film could slip into shamelessly manipulative melodrama at almost any moment, and while he's certainly trying to wring tears from the viewers, he isn't being cynical about it -- Daldry seems as in need of a good cry as the audience. Daldry also benefits from good work from a pretty terrific cast. Horn has a difficult role that's more demanding than what most child actors ever face: He has to portray Oskar's detached, Asperger-like qualities (he's so precocious and odd that he's close to being a Wes Anderson creation), as well as emote the vulnerability and fear the character faces, and for the most part he pulls it off. He gets strong support from Bullock -- they have a huge fight about halfway through the movie that underscores that for all his quirkiness, Oskar is in real pain. And Bullock herself actually has the best scene in the movie, a final phone call with her husband as he's trapped at the top of one of the Twin Towers. But it's Max Von Sydow as the mysterious renter who steals every scene he's in. The character never speaks, and while Von Sydow doesn't devolve into silent-film mugging, his craggy face is still remarkably expressive. He savors the film's funniest scene, in which he annoys a rude person by ringing her doorbell, giving the audience some much-needed levity to balance out the rest of the film. The biggest problem with the movie is the central mystery of what the key opens. It turns out to be a storytelling device that's better in theory than in reality -- it's the kind of literary trope that works in a book, but strains credulity in a movie. It's a metaphor that diminishes in power in this setting, but the movie still works better than it should thanks to the actors and the sensitivity Daldry brings to the material. Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close assumes an importance it doesn't live up to, but that doesn't mean it's without merit. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Eric Roth
Screenwriter
Scott Rudin
Producer
Alexandre Desplat
Composer (Music Score)
Celia Costas
Executive Producer
Mark Roybal
Executive Producer
Stephen Daldry
Director
Nora Skinner
Executive Producer
Tom Hanks
Actor
Thomas Horn
Actor
Sandra Bullock
Actor
Zoe Caldwell
Actor
Dennis Hearn
Actor
Paul Klementowicz
Actor
Julian Tepper
Actor
Caleb Reynolds
Actor
John Goodman
Actor
Max von Sydow
Actor
Stephen McKinley Henderson
Actor
Lorna Pruce
Actor
Viola Davis
Actor
Jeffrey Wright
Actor
Hazelle Goodman
Actor
Bernadette Drayton
Actor
David Latham
Actor
Marty Krzywonos
Actor
Jim Norton
Actor
Carmen M. Herlihy
Actor
Ryka Dottavio
Actor
Chloe Roe
Actor
Diane Cheng
Actor
Gregory Korostishevsky
Actor
Adrian Martinez
Actor
Marco Verna
Actor
Brandon Jeffers
Actor
Martin E. Brens
Actor
Gustavo Brens
Actor
Brooke Bloom
Actor
Rene Ojeda
Actor
Madison Arnold
Actor
Henry Morales-Ballet
Actor
Bryse Gregory
Actor
William Youmans
Actor
Kit Flanagan
Actor
Jenson Smith
Actor
Ray Iannicelli
Actor
Miguel Jarquin-Moreland
Actor
Benjamin McCracken
Actor
Malachi Weir
Actor
John Joseph Gallagher
Actor
Sam Kaufman
Actor
Stephen Kunken
Actor
Kim Rideout
Actor
Chloe Elaine Scharf
Actor
Eva Kaminsky
Actor
Christopher Hardwick
Actor
Kate Levy
Actor
Stephanie Kurtzuba
Actor
Catherine Curtin
Actor
Lola Pashalinski
Actor
Clayton James Mackay
Actor
Bailey Grey
Actor
Country: USA

