IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,3/10
24.153
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Als Frank Bledsoe und seine 18-jährige Nichte Beth 1973 zur Beerdigung des Familienpatriarchen von Manhattan nach Creekville, South Carolina, fahren, wird ihnen unerwartet Franks Geliebter W... Alles lesenAls Frank Bledsoe und seine 18-jährige Nichte Beth 1973 zur Beerdigung des Familienpatriarchen von Manhattan nach Creekville, South Carolina, fahren, wird ihnen unerwartet Franks Geliebter Walid zur Seite gestellt.Als Frank Bledsoe und seine 18-jährige Nichte Beth 1973 zur Beerdigung des Familienpatriarchen von Manhattan nach Creekville, South Carolina, fahren, wird ihnen unerwartet Franks Geliebter Walid zur Seite gestellt.
- Für 1 Primetime Emmy nominiert
- 7 Gewinne & 13 Nominierungen insgesamt
Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'Uncle Frank' is a poignant film exploring themes of acceptance, identity, and familial relationships, with powerful performances by Paul Bettany, Sophia Lillis, and Peter Macdissi. Alan Ball's script and direction are praised for emotional depth and authenticity. The film's handling of LGBTQ+ issues and societal challenges is appreciated, though some find the story formulaic and emotional beats forced. Cinematography and score enhance the atmosphere, making 'Uncle Frank' a heartfelt, if occasionally flawed, exploration of love and acceptance.
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I usually don't review much but sometimes it saddens me to see such low grades on a beautifully made, heartwarmingly movie.
Sophia Lillis and Paul Bettany are 2 of the best.
There is a scene, you'll probably know when you'll see it, that completely engaged my empathy and emotions, made everything before and after it inconsequential, that's how powerful it was and I hope no one ever has to go through that, although i know a lot of people still do.
Wonderful movie, go see it and grow.
There is a scene, you'll probably know when you'll see it, that completely engaged my empathy and emotions, made everything before and after it inconsequential, that's how powerful it was and I hope no one ever has to go through that, although i know a lot of people still do.
Wonderful movie, go see it and grow.
Paul bettany is such an underrated actor.
I laughed, I cried.
Great Sunday afternoon post roastie 1 glass of wine down watch.
I laughed, I cried.
Great Sunday afternoon post roastie 1 glass of wine down watch.
You wanna know what it's like growing up, in the closet with a homophobic, religious father when gay wasn't widely spoken of? Watch this.
Mercifully, my own father wasn't the same as this one, but he still kicked me out for being "different" than him. Twice. And thankfully, I didn't experience all what this Uncle did, but the setting was the same.
Uncle Frank is thoroughly admired by his niece and all-but shunned by everyone else in his family. He's okay with this being hundreds of miles away from them and living his own wonderful life in New York City. When tragedy strikes his family, he's forced to face more than he can handle.
Lucky for him, and I mean INCREDIBLY lucky for him, he has support from his closest loved ones. Still, the burden is more than most can bear. And I do empathize, tremendously.
It's definitely a tear-jerker, and maybe because I lived a lot of this. Maybe, also, because of the stakes, the story unravelling here. Helps we had all-around great and realistic performances, cinematography and direction. I can see a multiple of Oscar Noms for this. Well, IF there are Oscars for 2020.
Highly recommended and I hope the world's becoming more progressive. Hopefully, not too many more have to deal with this.
***
Final thoughts: Didn't think I had too many more tears in me, but they started towards the end (no spoiler) with the flowers to the mother...that definitely did it.
Mercifully, my own father wasn't the same as this one, but he still kicked me out for being "different" than him. Twice. And thankfully, I didn't experience all what this Uncle did, but the setting was the same.
Uncle Frank is thoroughly admired by his niece and all-but shunned by everyone else in his family. He's okay with this being hundreds of miles away from them and living his own wonderful life in New York City. When tragedy strikes his family, he's forced to face more than he can handle.
Lucky for him, and I mean INCREDIBLY lucky for him, he has support from his closest loved ones. Still, the burden is more than most can bear. And I do empathize, tremendously.
It's definitely a tear-jerker, and maybe because I lived a lot of this. Maybe, also, because of the stakes, the story unravelling here. Helps we had all-around great and realistic performances, cinematography and direction. I can see a multiple of Oscar Noms for this. Well, IF there are Oscars for 2020.
Highly recommended and I hope the world's becoming more progressive. Hopefully, not too many more have to deal with this.
***
Final thoughts: Didn't think I had too many more tears in me, but they started towards the end (no spoiler) with the flowers to the mother...that definitely did it.
I was so excited when I saw Amazon had a new movie both written and directed by Alan Ball. I had seen absolutely no promotion or anything for this movie at all which was strange and it really deserves some. It was really great.
I didn't know much about the story going in and I think that it was a fresh take on this type of story. It kind of avoid some of the same old trappings and if it didn't avoid then it found away to make them more fresh or just tackle them from a different angle.
The script is amazing. I love the dialogue that Alan Ball writes it feels so bombastic and real. There is a flow that takes away the stiltedness of words on a screenplay.
I really enjoyed the performances too. They were really heart wrenching at times and done with care. Even the more subtle ones really stand out against the more dramatic ones.
I was also surprised what it was pretty funny in the beginning. I found my self laughing more than I thought. This does end abruptly in the middle of the film however.
It's a really well made film and I am sad that it didn't get more attention and publicity because it truly deserves it.
I didn't know much about the story going in and I think that it was a fresh take on this type of story. It kind of avoid some of the same old trappings and if it didn't avoid then it found away to make them more fresh or just tackle them from a different angle.
The script is amazing. I love the dialogue that Alan Ball writes it feels so bombastic and real. There is a flow that takes away the stiltedness of words on a screenplay.
I really enjoyed the performances too. They were really heart wrenching at times and done with care. Even the more subtle ones really stand out against the more dramatic ones.
I was also surprised what it was pretty funny in the beginning. I found my self laughing more than I thought. This does end abruptly in the middle of the film however.
It's a really well made film and I am sad that it didn't get more attention and publicity because it truly deserves it.
The guy who did the role of Wally nailed it. The film does get very poignant with Frank's past. It is a bit comedic at times. The scene where the aunt gets only 500 $, her facial expression is epic n a big lol. It is much better than Moonlight.
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- WissenswertesFrank (Paul Bettany) and his history is partly based on Alan Ball's father.
- PatzerIn one scene with Walid and Beth talking at the kitchen table there is clearly an iphone in Walids's front pant's pocket. When they cut back it is gone.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Projector: Uncle Frank/Luxor/Boys State (2020)
- SoundtracksCool Blue
Written and Performed by Paul Frederick
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
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