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Don't Come Knocking (2005) Reviews

Don't Come Knocking (2005)
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Director Wim Wenders and writer Sam Shepard, who collaborated on the award-winning film Paris, Texas, once again join forces for this dark drama of a man trying to turn over a new leaf late in life. Howard Spence (Sam Shepard) is a veteran actor who has been a popular Western star since the mid-'70s. Spence's onscreen image as a strong, principled lawman is a severe contrast to his life off the set, which has been dominated by drinking, drugs, and promiscuous womanizing. However, Spence has begun to find his hedonistic life a shallow existence, and one day, in the midst of filming his latest movie, he simply hops on his horse and rides away, eventually making his way to the small Nevada town where his mother lives. Mother (Eva Marie Saint) has little interest in seeing her wayward son after so many years, but she does share a recently discovered bit of information with him -- one of Spence's former girlfriends stopped by with word that she had given birth to his son years before. Spence borrows his father's old car and drives to Butte, MT, where he finds Doreen (Jessica Lange), the woman who was his lover years ago. Doreen runs a tavern where her son, Earl (Gabriel Mann), plays for the locals with his rock band; Spence is in fact Earl's father, but the young man has no interest in meeting his biological father, and shuts out Spence as the actor tries to get to know him. As Spence struggles to find some sort of familial connection in Butte, he makes friends with a young woman named Sky (Sarah Polley), only to discover she was also fathered by him during his rowdy younger days. Don't Come Knocking's distinguished supporting cast includes Tim Roth, George Kennedy, Fairuza Balk, Julia Sweeney, and Tim Matheson. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Sam ShepardJessica Lange, (more)
Director(s):
Wim Wenders
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Joanne P.

I wish I had read these reviews before renting... I agree that altho it sounded like it would be a good movie... good plot line, great actors... it went no where and was completely boring on the way there! Don't waste your time!

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Donna T.

Watched the whole thing and still at the end was wondering what was the point. Best line was when Jessica Lange said, "Coward, Howard. That Rhymes." Sam you must have been in lala land when you put this one together.

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James R.

Not bad, but not good either. If you've got a couple of hours to kill, this movie might be on the last page of movies to watch.

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Tania D.

What a total waste of time. I kept waiting for something substantial to happen, only it never did. I endured the whole movie hoping to give it a chance, but it's really not worth the time.

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COLLEEN Q.

I've watched, many movies, this was 1 of the most boring ever. I like Sam Shepard & Jessica Lange. She was good in her small parts, Shepard's part was like 5 minutes!!!!!!!!!! DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME

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James V.

Sam Shepard coasts again in DON’T COME KNOCKING, with even less success than usual. Aging cowboy actor has an epiphany (which, of course, leaves everyone else in the lurch) and goes searching for roots which lead to offspring and a whole bunch of hugely emotional scenes between him, his ex-lady & newfound kids. Unfortunately, he has written the kind of characters whose reality begins at the beginning of a scene & ends at the end of it. Try imagining these people before or after any of their big to-dos & you'll understand how paltry they are as characters. The actors do a fine in-the-moment job but, interestingly, it's Shepard--always a good less-is-more guy--who comes off best, as do Sarah Polley, Tim Roth & Eva Marie Saint, who can also do lots with little. Director Wim Wenders is clearly taken with some aspects of America (as he was with "Paris, Texas"); these seem to fit into his & Shepard's hugely constricted vision. If you are a fan of "loner drivel," by all means, give it a shot.

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Teresa R.

I have a wide range of tastes in movies, but didn't find much to like about this one. This movie bored me and I would not recommend it to anyone. I strongly disagree with the first review. Don't waste your time.

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Welton K.

I would have rather watched a Snail vs. Turtle race, than the pain I had to endure watching this. The wife and then the dog fell asleep. This guy goes in search of his past to help his future. He doesn't think how the people he encounters will be affected by his quest. This film depicts how selfish we all can be. The people who made this flick are the examples of what you don't want to be or become. My congratulations to those who made me waste time I will never get back.

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Mary H.

I couldn't watch it. It was terrible.

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Cathryn B.

Sam Shepard has written better and acted better. Jessica Lang was okay, which is not up to her usual greatness. Sorry I rented this one.

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    Joanne P.

    I wish I had read these reviews before renting... I agree that altho it sounded like it would be a good movie... good plot line, great actors... it went no where and was completely boring on the way there! Don't waste your time!

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    Donna T.

    Watched the whole thing and still at the end was wondering what was the point. Best line was when Jessica Lange said, "Coward, Howard. That Rhymes." Sam you must have been in lala land when you put this one together.

    Yes   |   No

     
    James R.

    Not bad, but not good either. If you've got a couple of hours to kill, this movie might be on the last page of movies to watch.

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