Nobody's Fool (1994) Reviews

Nobody's Fool (1994)
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Paul Newman earned an Oscar nomination (and won citations from the New York Film Critics Circle and the Berlin International Film Festival) for his performance in this well-drawn comedy-drama. Sully (Newman) is a 60-year-old man who emotionally seems to have never quite emerged from adolescence; scraping by on part-time work in construction, Sully has built a life around avoiding responsibility. He hasn't spoken with his ex-wife (Elizabeth Wilson) in years, he lives in a rooming house owned by his eighth-grade teacher Mrs. Beryl (Jessica Tandy), his best friend is a mildly retarded handyman, Rub (Pruitt Taylor Vince), and he has a crush on Toby (Melanie Griffith), who is half his age and married to Carl (Bruce Willis), who sometimes gives him work. One day, Sully nearly runs into his son Peter (Dylan Walsh) and discovers that he has a grandson he never knew about; for the first time, Sully finds himself thinking that he ought to start behaving like a grown-up -- or at least get to know his family before it's too late. Nobody's Fool also features Gene Saks as Sully's lawyer Wirf, and Philip Seymour Hoffman as the overly-enthusiastic Officer Raymer. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Paul NewmanJessica Tandy, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Benton
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Randy B.

This is a gem of a movie.

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L. W.

Paul Newman has done some very good work in his later years. This is one of my favorites. You have a small town with a collection of very interesting personalities. Their interactions are a work of art with this very talented cast. It is unique and I enjoy it every time I watch it. Real good stuff.

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George D.

a very good movie for family viewing.

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Sandy U.

It is a quiet movie - both tender and touching. the personality that Paul Newman portrays makes you think about how people cope in different ways or that they don't cope at all -- but for some, they 'wake up' from a long sleep away from life and embrace it gently and wholeheartedly. I liked the simple poignant moments between Sully and Toby that were simple but so complex. It was an interesting and thoughtful movie. Sandy U.

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Lorna J.

This is a wonderful comedy drama. I can't help beng fascinated with the way Paul Newman plays that rascally, but sympathetic character. There are some fine tender moments. Jessica Tandy was a strong older lady. It was interesting to watch the development of the relationship between father and son, and also the grandson.

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Bonnie F.

Loved it. An amusing movie about a nice man. What's not to like?

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Misty S.

Anyone would love this movie, I could watch it over and over. But Im a big Newman fan and a Willis fan, they both play perfect parts beautifully. Its a winner.

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Lois S.

Great "feel good" move. Paul Newman al the best.

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Candis S.

no matter how old...a great movie Newman is just always excellent

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Louise or Edward A.

Love Newman!!!! Terrible Movie!!!!

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    Randy B.

    This is a gem of a movie.

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    L. W.

    Paul Newman has done some very good work in his later years. This is one of my favorites. You have a small town with a collection of very interesting personalities. Their interactions are a work of art with this very talented cast. It is unique and I enjoy it every time I watch it. Real good stuff.

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    George D.

    a very good movie for family viewing.

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