Lovely, Still: Movie Review
Lovely, Still
Rating: 8/10
Cast: Martin Landau, Ellen Burstyn, Elizabeth Banks, Adam
Scott
Director: Nicholas Fackler
Set against a backdrop of Christmas, this is the story of Martin Landau's
Robert, an elderly gent who's working in a supermarket and who lives alone.
One day, he meets Mary (Burstyn) and spurred on by the potential for romance,
the pair begin to date.
And that's really all I can say about the plot of this film - as you really
don't want to know too much more about it to be honest.
Fackler's created a wondrous piece which will leave some on the verge of
tears and may even melt the most cynical of hearts as this romantic tale plays
out - but it's in the casting where he's really triumphed; both leads have
wonderfully expressive faces, etched with the lines of life, hopes, regret and
possibility. Theirs is a courtship of confusion, simplicity and above all
heart.
Landau is an absolute stand-out as Robert; scenes of him asking his shop
manager for help about going on a date, coupled with close up shots of his daily
routine in front of the mirror are quirky, different and engaging from the get
go. Coupled with Burstyn, there's a warmth and ease to both their performances
which will have you thinking about grandparents, parents and lost loved ones as
the story plays out. Throw in some solid support from Banks and particularly
Scott, and this story is a compelling watch from beginning to end (even if you
are a little cynical, it's hard not to be won over).
Suffice to say there is a twist in this tale of old love and it's one which
really whips the carpet out from under your viewing eyes and demands you watch
again to pick up the intricacies of the plot - but in this day and age of
instant gratification and visual satisfaction, it's commendable to see story
comes first.
Tugging at the heartstrings and leaving you with a warm glow, Lovely, Still
is a perfect two hander, beautifully played and engaging; it's also one which
will command you curl up with your loved one afterwards.
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