Not even acting legends Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson could, er, rise above ... a script drowning in a tide of situation cliché, precious coincidence and more saccharine than a diabetics convention.
Last Chance Harvey (2008)
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Reviews Counted:146
Fresh:102
Rotten:44
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: Last Chance Harvey is an above-average story that graduates to potent romantic drama based on the chemistry and charm of its top-notch performers.
Theatrical Release:05-06-2009
Synopsis: Set in London, this romantic comedy stars Dustin Hoffman as Harvey Shine, a divorced and haggard jingle-writer quickly aging out of his career and workaholic ways. With a warning from his boss... Set in London, this romantic comedy stars Dustin Hoffman as Harvey Shine, a divorced and haggard jingle-writer quickly aging out of his career and workaholic ways. With a warning from his boss (Richard Schiff) to not bother rushing back, Harvey goes to London, begrudgingly, for his daughter's wedding, fielding that work calls the whole time he's there. When Harvey greets his estranged daughter, Susie (Liane Balaban), it becomes clear just how far away he's grown from his family. The film never spells out in exactly what ways Harvey was a bad father, but it is clear he missed the boat when Susie asks her stepfather (James Brolin) to give her away. As Harvey leaves his heartbreak at the ceremony for an emergency work call, he misses his flight and gets fired. While nursing a whiskey at the airport bar, Harvey bumps into Kate (Emma Thompson), an airport employee escaping her own bad day with a glass of wine and a book. Suddenly taken by Kate's British charm, a tipsy Harvey bombards her with tales of his trouble. This unlikely trading of sob stories leads to lunch, a walk around London, and a day of unexpected romance. Thompson is charming as Kate, a lonely middle-age woman struggling to deal with her mother's constant prying into her life. Despite not having had the best of luck in romance, Kate is an optimist at heart, and it's this spark for life that attracts Harvey and ultimately helps repair his image in his daughter's eyes. Never showy or too ambitious, Joel Hopkins's slow-paced romance twists old clichés to suit a more adult audience. While not groundbreaking in its plot, LAST CHANCE HARVEY is saved by great performances from the always-solid Hoffman and the incredibly charming Thompson, who makes an otherwise familiar story feel fresh. [More]
Starring: Dustin Hoffman, Emma Thompson, Kathy Baker, James Brolin
Starring: Dustin Hoffman, Emma Thompson, Kathy Baker, James Brolin, Eileen Atkins, Richard Schiff, Liane Balaban
Director: Joel Hopkins
Director: Joel Hopkins
Screenwriter: Joel Hopkins
Producer: Tim Perell, Nicola Usborne
Composer: Dickon Hinchliffe
Studio: Overture Films
Reviews for Last Chance Harvey
These practiced charmers wring every effect they can think of from the corny material thrown their way.
All this gloomy masochism is made palatable because of the performers. And yet we must ask: Is this any way to show off two of our finest actors?
It is worth an hour and a half to watch those two charm each other with literary quotations, ballroom dancing and moments of unexpected vulnerability.
Hoffman and Thompson create a sweet, romantic story that grows on you with every frame of film.
These two actors are so strong that in the end we are left with a sweet and a tender movie.
Sure, it's predictable at times, and maybe even a little sappy, but overall it's a sweet movie about genuine human emotion.
Despite fine work from its two leads, Last Chance Harvey can't overcome its hackneyed script.
The proceedings are almost painless, the acting/mugging is acceptable, especially if you adore the stars, and the message is quite applaudable: No matter how over the hill you are physically or mentally, Cupid still has an arrow left for you.
Joel Hopkins should be given 20 lashes with a wet noodle for ripping off every prototypical moment in truly romantic films.
I saw movie stars make a good movie great, because they know how. Emma Thompson is the best actress alive today. Full stop.
Sometimes it's nice to be reminded that romance isn't only for the young.
Last Chance Harvey gives Dustin Hoffman his first crack at a killer lead role in a decade.
The romantic chemistry that flows between the two great leads is worth the price of admission.
Last Chance Harvey is a movie for which the happy ending is the wrong ending. Let's say our two middle-aged lovers make a go of it, you can already see them bickering over the price of produce and which early bird dinner to split.
...manages to break through its admittedly hackneyed structure to become a surprisingly charming piece of work...
The chemistry between Hoffman and Thompson is wry, warm and just prickly enough to keep the whole endeavor from sinking in on itself in a soppy souffle of sentimentality.
Watching Hoffman and Thompson tentatively discover each other is joyously tender.
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