Wendy And Lucy follows in noble traditions but steadfastly refuses to breach the poetry of its predecessors. Despite Michelle Williams's best efforts this is a very long, obvious, opaque 80 minutes.
Wendy and Lucy (2008)
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Reviews Counted:141
Fresh:119
Rotten:22
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: Michelle Williams gives a heartbreaking performance in Wendy and Lucy, a timely portrait of loneliness and struggle.
Theatrical Release:06-03-2009
Synopsis: On the heels of her critically lauded OLD JOY, Kelly Reichardt delivers another deeply resonant portrait of a dying America with WENDY AND LUCY. In OLD JOY, two men provided the heart and soul of... On the heels of her critically lauded OLD JOY, Kelly Reichardt delivers another deeply resonant portrait of a dying America with WENDY AND LUCY. In OLD JOY, two men provided the heart and soul of the story. This time, the film is centered on a young woman, played with utter conviction and selflessness by Michelle Williams (BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN). Williams is Wendy, a down-on-her-luck woman who has driven across-country with her dog, Lucy, in search of a better life in Alaska. Wendy can barely support this journey, and when her car breaks down in Oregon and she becomes separated from Lucy, her predicament becomes even more dire. In a world that doesn't seem to know she even exists, Wendy befriends a local security guard (Wally Dalton), who gives her a tiny fraction of hope. Considering this film together with OLD JOY, it's obvious that Reichardt has shot up in the ranks of American auteurs. She is becoming a master of minor features that feel like the best short stories, a sort of cinematic Raymond Carver. Credit is obviously bestowed upon the marvelous Williams, who is in almost every shot of the film, and who delivers an astonishingly honest performance. But everything about this film reeks of truth, most noticeably Sam Levy's restrained but beautiful cinematography, and Reichardt's patient editing. WENDY AND LUCY is a tribute to marginalized characters that the movies, and the real world, would usually rather ignore. [More]
Starring: Michelle Williams, Walter Dalton, Will Oldham, Larry Fessenden
Starring: Michelle Williams, Walter Dalton, Will Oldham, Larry Fessenden, John Robinson, Will Patton
Director: Kelly Reichardt
Director: Kelly Reichardt
Screenwriter: Kelly Reichardt, Jonathan Raymond
Producer: Neil Kopp, Anish Savjani, Larry Fessenden
Studio: Oscilloscope Pictures
Reviews for Wendy and Lucy
Wendy and Lucy is a film of small details and unassuming craftsmanship. It may be too slight for some, but if you let it get under your skin, it packs a devastating emotional coda.
What comes across more powerfully is the sense of alienation and the simple tragedy of a human being whose only meaningful connection to the world comes through her friendship with an animal.
It’s a quiet, undemonstrative movie but the points it makes go far, far beyond the breast-beating of more political film-makers.
Criminally overlooked this awards season, this modest indie is a treat.
Slow, ponderous, meticulously rendered realism that will appeal to specific audiences of slow, ponderous, meticulously rendered realism, with a heart.
This brilliant, desperately sad Steinbeckian fable from American director Kelly Reichardt. It’s Reichardt’s third full-length feature (‘Old Joy’ was in cinemas last year), but only her first masterpiece.
The classic indie-Sundance idiom of reticent performance, affectless dialogue, stonewashed colour photography and plain, sans-serif lettering on the credits.
Nothing much happens in it, but it is still gently absorbing and oddly memorable.
This is a low-budget movie with a limited release which deserves to be seen simply because it features one of America’s best actresses on fine form.
Slow, ponderous, meticulously rendered realism that will appeal to specific audiences of slow, ponderous, meticulously rendered realism, with a heart.
Sensible people will see the film for what it is: Waiting for Dogot without Beckett... But you cannot argue with dog lovers: they see in a vacuum of nothingness an existential nirvana.
Williams, with pageboy haircut and a martyrishly sad face, is quite lovely as this lost soul, while writer-director Kelly Reichardt catches something poignant in the windblown spaces of the American north-west.
The story is told with a merciful lack of sentimentality, while Williams's performance seems totally natural. Added to that, Reichardt paints the smalltown scene with an attention to detail that a lot of other films miss.
Superbly directed, brilliantly written and emotionally engaging drama with a terrific central performance from Michelle Williams.
Williams's low-key, heartbreaking turn speaks volumes about the economic savagery of modern America, where even the companionship of a pet has a price beyond some people's means.
Perfectly paced, with the many long silences you get in real life, Kelly Reichardt's film is undone by a fatal plot flaw involving the dog.
A beautiful performance from Michelle Williams anchors this gentle examination of modern life
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The Toronto Film Critics Association broke with the pack this week, awarding "Wendy and Lucy" Best Picture honors for '08. More...
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