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The Visitor (2008)

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Reviews Counted:111

Fresh:100

Rotten:11

Average Rating:7.7/10

Consensus: The Visitor is a heartfelt, humanistic drama that deftly explores identity, immigration, and other major post-9/11 issues.

Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for brief strong language.

Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:04-07-2008

Synopsis: In a world of six billion people, it only takes one to change your life. In actor and filmmaker Tom McCarthy’s follow-up to his award winning directorial debut The Station Agent, Richard Jenkins... In a world of six billion people, it only takes one to change your life. In actor and filmmaker Tom McCarthy’s follow-up to his award winning directorial debut The Station Agent, Richard Jenkins (Six Feet Under) stars as a disillusioned Connecticut economics professor whose life is transformed by a chance encounter in New York City.

Sixty-two-year-old Walter Vale (Jenkins) is sleepwalking through his life. Having lost his passion for teaching and writing, he fills the void by unsuccessfully trying to learn to play classical piano. When his college sends him to Manhattan to attend a conference, Walter is surprised to find a young couple has taken up residence in his apartment. Victims of a real estate scam, Tarek (Haaz Sleiman), a Syrian man, and Zainab (Danai Gurira), his Senegalese girlfriend, have nowhere else to go. In the first of a series of tests of the heart, Walter reluctantly allows the couple to stay with him.

Touched by his kindness, Tarek, a talented musician, insists on teaching the aging academic to play the African drum. The instrument’s exuberant rhythms revitalize Walter’s faltering spirit and open his eyes to a vibrant world of local jazz clubs and Central Park drum circles. As the friendship between the two men deepens, the differences in culture, age and temperament fall away.

After being stopped by police in the subway, Tarek is arrested as an undocumented citizen and held for deportation. As his situation turns desperate, Walter finds himself compelled to help his new friend with a passion he thought he had long ago lost. When Tarek’s beautiful mother Mouna (Hiam Abbass) arrives unexpectedly in search of her son, the professor’s personal commitment develops into an unlikely romance.

And it’s through these new found connections with these virtual strangers that Walter is awakened to a new world and a new life. --© Overture Films
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Starring: Richard Jenkins, Hiam Abbass, Haaz Sleiman, Danai Gurira

Starring: Richard Jenkins, Hiam Abbass, Haaz Sleiman, Danai Gurira

Director: Tom McCarthy

Director: Tom McCarthy
Screenwriter: Tom McCarthy
Producer: Mary Jane Skalski, Michael London
Composer: Jan A.P. Kaczmarek
Studio: Overture Films

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Best movie I've seen so far this year? Hands down, it's Tom McCarthy's superb The Visitor, which turns Richard Jenkins, one of the best character actors in the business, into a full-fledged star.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
04/11/08
Lou Lumenick
Lou Lumenick
New York Post

Both director and cast exhibit the dedication of those who truly believe in the message at hand.

Full Review Source: New York Daily News | comment Comment
04/11/08
Elizabeth Weitzman
Elizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily News

The movie is writer-director Tom McCarthy's follow-up to his 2003 debut, the well-liked The Station Agent, and it shares that film's offbeat, humanistic spirit.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Daily News | comment Comment
04/11/08
Glenn Whipp
Glenn Whipp
Los Angeles Daily News

McCarthy is so careful not to take a political stand that his film seems neutered by good intentions. In the spirit of squishy humanism, he soft-pedals a hard-hitting topic.

Full Review Source: Christian Science Monitor | comment Comment
04/11/08
Peter Rainer
Peter Rainer
Christian Science Monitor

The Visitor tells of renewal through love. Its song is tinged with sadness, but stirring all the same.

Full Review Source: Wall Street Journal | comment Comment
04/11/08
Joe Morgenstern
Joe Morgenstern
Wall Street Journal

Actor/director Tom McCarthy’s follow up to his award-winning debut, The Station Agent, avoids any notion of a sophomore curse by being an even more polished effort than his debut.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
04/11/08
Tim Cogshell
Tim Cogshell
Boxoffice Magazine

Depicts the way a professor's closed-off heart is opened by music, friendship, and love; one of the most touching and impressive films of the year.

Full Review Source: Spirituality and Practice | comment Comment
04/11/08
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Spirituality and Practice

Character actor Richard Jenkins gives a performance that is at once restrained and speaks volumes, a breakthrough to leading man status after decades of supporting roles.

Full Review Source: Reeling Reviews | comment Comment
04/11/08
Laura Clifford
Laura Clifford
Reeling Reviews

Scores by expanding its scope beyond the hot-button issue of illegal immigration to encompass themes of friendship and breaking free of a stifling routine.

Full Review Source: Metromix.com | comment Comment
04/11/08
Geoff Berkshire
Geoff Berkshire
Metromix.com

This is a small picture that explodes the boundaries of what size really means. Sometimes it's the smallest gesture that makes you feel most alive.

Full Review Source: Salon.com | comment Comment
04/10/08
Stephanie Zacharek
Stephanie Zacharek
Salon.com

The curious thing about The Visitor is that even as it goes more or less where you think it will, it still manages to surprise you along the way.

Full Review Source: New York Times | comment Comment
04/10/08
A.O. Scott
A.O. Scott
New York Times
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The Visitor, featuring an award-caliber performance by Richard Jenkins as the prof, is a heartfelt human drama that sneaks up and floors you.

Full Review Source: Rolling Stone | comment Comment
04/10/08
Peter Travers
Peter Travers
Rolling Stone

A polite, gentle drama about friendship and musical expression, "Visitor" dances slowly, but effectively, working its way to the heart.

Full Review Source: BrianOrndorf.com | comment Comment
04/10/08
Brian Orndorf
Brian Orndorf
BrianOrndorf.com

The Visitor is a low-key, naturalistic, beautifully observed character study about the quiet angst of the buttoned-down soul.

Full Review Source: AV Club | comment Comment
04/10/08
Nathan Rabin
Nathan Rabin
AV Club

Dull and depressing, The Visitor is leaden, lethargic and full of heavy-handed symbolism. The Statue of Liberty keeps popping up in the movie, which uses it like a cheap stage prop.

Full Review Source: Internet Reviews | comment 4 Comments
04/10/08
Steve Rhodes
Steve Rhodes
Internet Reviews

McCarthy unquestionably means well, but he’s made one of those incredibly naive movies (like last fall''s Rendition) that give liberals -- Hollywood liberals especially -- a bad name.

Full Review Source: L.A. Weekly | comment Comment
04/10/08
Scott Foundas
Scott Foundas
L.A. Weekly

Far too much of a mixed bag to be completely effective, but allows for some fun and unexpected moments and solid performances.

Full Review Source: ComingSoon.net | comment Comment
04/10/08
Edward Douglas
Edward Douglas
ComingSoon.net

Jenkins does a great job with the material and Tom McCarthy's latest is quality work that deserves attention.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
04/09/08
Doris Toumarkine
Doris Toumarkine
Film Journal International

This audaciously issues-loaded indie drama works, improbably and entirely, on account of the marvelous, often familiar-looking, rarely starring character actor Richard Jenkins and his perfect performance as a stodgy, widowed economics professor.

Full Review Source: Entertainment Weekly | comment Comment
04/09/08
Lisa Schwarzbaum
Lisa Schwarzbaum
Entertainment Weekly

This is a simple story of human drama that provides an incentive to spend a couple of hours in a movie theater during a spring that has not provided many such reasons.

Full Review Source: ReelViews | comment Comment
04/09/08
James Berardinelli
James Berardinelli
ReelViews
 
 
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