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    Last Chance Harvey [Blu-ray]

    Last Chance Harvey [Blu-ray]Actors: Emma Thompson, Dustin Hoffman
    Studio: Anchor Bay
    Category: DVD

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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 123 reviews
    Sales Rank: 21645

    Format: Color, Widescreen
    Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown)
    Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
    Media: Blu-ray
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
    Number Of Discs: 2
    Running Time: 93 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.5

    MPN: N3070
    UPC: 013138307088
    EAN: 0013138307088
    ASIN: B001NJ19HU

    Theatrical Release Date: January 23, 2009
    Release Date: May 5, 2009
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    Features:
      •  When it comes to love, is it ever too late to take a chance?  Academy Award winners "Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson are perfect together in a movie that reminds us that true love, can indeed, come to those who wait" (Sandy Kenyon, WABC-TV).  "Utterly charming, Hoffman and Thompson make a winning combo" (Lou Lumenick, New York Post)  in Last Chance Harvey as two guarded stran

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    Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 05/05/2009 Rating: Pg13

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    Anyone who’s seen the trailer for Last Chance Harvey can easily guess how it ends. In fact, the title alone is a clue. But the destination is hardly the point with movies like this; it’s the journey that counts, and this one is pretty entertaining. You could call director-writer Joel Hopkins’ film a romantic comedy, but it’s not especially robust in either of those departments. This is more of a character study, and veteran lead actors Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson are well up to the task of bringing theirs to life. Both are awkward, lonely, social misfits. Hoffman’s Harvey Shine is a bit of a schlub; his gig as a jingle composer in jeopardy, estranged from his ex-wife (Kathy Baker) and daughter (Liane Balaban), he flies to London for the latter’s wedding, only to have her tell him that she has chosen her step-father (James Brolin) rather than him to give her away. Meanwhile, Kate Walker (Thompson) spends her days trying to survey harried travelers at Heathrow Airport, answering her meddling mother’s constant stream of cell phone calls, and awaiting the all-to-inevitable onset of spinsterhood. Harvey has already brushed her off once when, having put in a humiliating appearance at the wedding and missed his return flight to America, he runs into her in an airport bar. What ensues--the initial repartee and sarcastic snarking, the gradual breaking of the ice, the burgeoning attraction, the complications and misunderstandings--is entirely predictable. But it’s also well done. These are people one might actually identify with; when Kate tells him, "I’m more comfortable with being disappointed. I’m angry with you for trying to take that away," one senses a real person in there, which helps raise Last Chance Harvey above its conventions. --Sam Graham Fennessy

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    5 out of 5 stars Let's take a walk...   January 25, 2010
    Jared B. Tremper (Chicago, IL United States)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    For those looking for a fast-paced, ultra-modern, and formulaic romantic comedy feel free to run back to the bad acting, effects-laden Hollywood tripe so often produced for an unimaginative audience. If, however, you are looking for a thoughtful and surprisingly human story, then Last Chance Harvey deserves your attention. Rather than finding this movie slow and boring, my wife and I felt compelled to stay up past our bedtime because we simply couldn't fall asleep until it was over.

    Yes, the movie moves at a walking pace--that's part of its charm! We should rediscover the skills of paying attention to a real story that does not require the aide of special effects and heart-pounding action. Simply put, the story itself is beautiful and wonderfully acted. Its true-to-life and a worthy addition to one's movie library if one has an eye for art rather than mere amusement.



    4 out of 5 stars Taking chances   January 17, 2010
    Linda (CT, United States)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Harvey is a failed American husband, father, and musician who flies to London to attend the wedding of his only daughter. Kate is a lonely English woman who had spent her life playing it safe and expecting disappointment. When their paths happen to cross, Harvey strikes up a conversation with Kate, and they spend the rest of the day walking about London together. Kate is attracted to Harvey's simple, humorous chatting-up approach, and he likes her straightforwardness. Over the course of two days, these two "failures" form a bond that just may last.

    Hoffman and Thompson turn in a pair of subtly nuanced, genuine performances in which each "becomes" their character, allowing the audience to forget that they're actors. In keeping with the overall mood of the piece, lighting and backgrounds are consistently muted, while supporting performances are competent yet ancillary. Last Chance Harvey is a wistful, gentle, and appealing little romance, perfect for spending a quiet evening at home. No bells and whistles here.



    3 out of 5 stars Fairly well done and often quite observant   January 13, 2010
    Steve (Virginia)
    Last Chance Harvey was a movie that was equal parts uncomfortable and sad as well as uplifting and hopeful. The beginning was very difficult to watch as we are introduced to the main characters via their painfully dull, lonely, and self-defeating lives. Kate is a poll taker in an airport and Harvey is a jingle writer fighting for his job. Single, lonely, and socially inept, these two happen to run into each other through the circumstances of plot and the movie begins to finally pick up.
    If fact, the movie seems to bottom out just before it picks up, exactly as the lives of these characters do. I was close to stopping it, I'll be very honest. Watching Dustin Hoffman's Harvey play out his schleppy downtrodden life was cringing. Thompson's Kate is a bit less grating, but either way, the director goes to great lengths to let you know that these are two thoroughly defeated people.
    After their second meeting, the two strike up a relationship and therein the movie begins the redemptive part. There was genuine warmth and a sense of hope finally blooming for these two sad people. I felt the ending was tacked on, however, and that the movie could've ended ten or fifteen minutes earlier without the forced tension and syrupy ending, but that's Hollywood.
    Last Chance Harvey has some very good observations about marginalized dads in divorce that part spoke to me loud and clear. Furthermore, there are salient points about remorse over life choices, as well as how easy it seems to retreat to our miserable world for the sheer but sad comfort of it. Using older people was necessary as credulity would've been strained otherwise. I had to believe that these two people had fallen so far below the radar that getting back into life would seem uncomfortable and difficult.
    While not perfect, this movie was good enough to certainly rent and then see about purchasing it from there. I picked up my copy used for a few dollars and it is worth the small price tag. It's predictable but also satisfying.



    1 out of 5 stars Not what I expected   December 27, 2009
    CW
    0 out of 4 found this review helpful

    I kept thinking this movie had hit its low point. It couldn't get worse, but I was repeatedly wrong. It kept getting worse and worse. I actually began laughing when the movie hit new low points.


    1 out of 5 stars Boring!!!!   December 11, 2009
    T. Domineck (Mableton, GA United States)
    1 out of 5 found this review helpful

    This movie was boring. If you're looking for a movie to put you to sleep, then this is it!

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