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RATED R
95 minutes
Harrelson stars as Wilson, a lonely, neurotic and hilariously honest middle-aged misanthrope who reunites with his estranged wife (Laura Dern) and gets a shot at happiness when he learns he has a teenage daughter (Isabella Amara) he has never met. In his uniquely outrageous and slightly twisted way, he sets out to connect with her.
REVIEW:
How did I not know about this film before now?!
It was funny, in parts. Woody Harrelson, as Wilson, was a sarcastic jerk but in a funny way not offensive. He really goes through the ringer in life and love. His neurotic ways have him clinging to the one new thing he has. A daughter he didn't know about.
It really is heartwarming in ways too. He may be quirky, weird even, but he so longs to make it right with his daughter.
The ending is a bit of a soft moment too. Those tender moments make a great way to end it all though.
I think anyone who watches this will enjoy it. It will surprise you in ways too. Was it a blockbuster hit, obviously not. It's still decent though.
3.5/5
It was funny, in parts. Woody Harrelson, as Wilson, was a sarcastic jerk but in a funny way not offensive. He really goes through the ringer in life and love. His neurotic ways have him clinging to the one new thing he has. A daughter he didn't know about.
It really is heartwarming in ways too. He may be quirky, weird even, but he so longs to make it right with his daughter.
The ending is a bit of a soft moment too. Those tender moments make a great way to end it all though.
I think anyone who watches this will enjoy it. It will surprise you in ways too. Was it a blockbuster hit, obviously not. It's still decent though.
3.5/5
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Sounds like a good movie, I will have to check it out.
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