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I'm Going Home (2002)

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Reviews Counted: 52 Fresh: 50  Rotten:2 Average Rating: 7.7/10
 
Consensus: I'm Going Home is a masterfully subtle and poignant exploration of mortality.
 

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Runtime: 90 mins

Synopsis: With I'M GOING HOME, Portuguese director Manoel de Oliveira presents a tender film about the zest for life that gives the human spirit resilience in the face of hardship. Michel Piccoli stars as Gilbert Valence, an aging actor who is in the prime of his career, enjoying his pick of prominent... With I'M GOING HOME, Portuguese director Manoel de Oliveira presents a tender film about the zest for life that gives the human spirit resilience in the face of hardship. Michel Piccoli stars as Gilbert Valence, an aging actor who is in the prime of his career, enjoying his pick of prominent roles in both theater and film. During a performance of Exit the King by Eugene Ionesco, with Valence's king weeping over his lost throne, three men arrive backstage to deliver some terrible news: Valence's wife and two children have been killed in a car accident. Saddened but undefeated, Valence continues with the simple daily activities that bring him joy. Each morning he watches his young grandson, Serge (Jean Koeltgen), running off to grade school. He sits in his favorite cafe at his favorite table at the same time each day and drinks coffee. He delights in looking at the monuments of Paris at Trocadero, Place de la Concorde, and the Eiffel Tower. He wanders the grand boulevards, stopping to buy himself a new pair of shoes. A role in The Tempest keeps Valence busy, and when he's at home he plays children's games with Serge. But then his luck turns. His Paris streets become shadowy and dangerous. His agent forces him into a last-minute casting of an English-language film of James Joyce's Ulysses, directed by John Crawford (John Malkovich). And as Valence begins to feel overwhelmed and unhappy, he quickly changes his situation. "I'm going home. I want to rest," he says, and does just that. [More]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Michel Piccoli, Catherine Deneuve, John Malkovich, Antoine Chappey, Leonor Silveira

Director: Manoel de Oliveira
Screenwriter: Manoel de Oliveira
Producer: Paulo Branco

DVD Info

Release:

Jul 8, 2004

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Keep Case
  • Full Frame - 1.33

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital Stereo - English

Additional Release Material:

  • Audio Commentary
  • Production Interview - 1. Manoel De Oliveira
  • Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer

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While this gentle and affecting melodrama will have luvvies in raptures, it's far too slight and introspective to appeal to anything wider than a niche audience.

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Emanuel Levy
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a realistic look at the ways in which mortality plays into the conscious and subconscious plans of the living

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A rarity, a film about old age that is neither a celebration or lament of of lost youth, nor an anticipation of impending death, but simply an unsentimental meditation on the ambiguous present, on aimlessness, isolation, and infirmity.

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09/25/03
Steven D. Greydanus
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There's something poignant about an artist of 90-plus years taking the effort to share his impressions of life and loss and time and art with us.

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02/07/03
Shawn Levy
Oregonian
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Elliptical as it is perceptive.

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11/27/02
Susan Stark
Detroit News
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Stylistically adventurous.

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11/22/02
John Hartl
Seattle Times
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A minor film with major pleasures from Portuguese master Manoel de Oliviera...

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11/21/02
Sean Axmaker
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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The kind of quiet masterpiece that fully registers only after you've seen it.

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11/15/02
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Chicago Reader
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One of the greatest films I've ever seen.

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11/07/02
Jeffrey M. Anderson
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Subtly powerful.

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11/01/02
Carla Meyer
San Francisco Chronicle
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Oliveira trusts the intelligence of his audience...In the life of the city he suggests the ongoing life of humanity, the context in which individual mortality must be contemplated.

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10/26/02
Arthur Lazere
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