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This is what love feels like.
2011 | 105m | English

(96775 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Mike Mills
Writer: Mike Mills, Miranda July
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Oliver meets the irreverent and unpredictable Anna only months after his father Hal Fields has passed away. This new love floods Oliver with memories of his father, who, following the death of his wife of 44 years, came out of the closet at age 75 to live a full, energized, and wonderfully tumultuous gay life – which included a younger boyfriend.
Release Date: Jun 03, 2011
Director: Mike Mills
Writer: Mike Mills, Miranda July
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords coming out, cancer, relationship, gay parent, lgbt, older man younger man relationship, father son relationship
Production Companies Parts & Labor, Olympus Pictures, Northwood Productions
Box Office Revenue: $14,311,701
Budget: $3,200,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ewan McGregor Oliver Fields
Christopher Plummer Hal Fields
Mélanie Laurent Anna Wallace
Goran Višnjić Andy
Kai Lennox Elliot
Mary Page Keller Georgia Fields
Keegan Boos Young Oliver
China Shavers Shauna
Melissa Tang Liz
Amanda Payton Party Person
Luke Diliberto Green Witch
Lou Taylor Pucci Magician
Jennifer Lauren Grant Record Company Rep
Reynaldo Pacheco Julio
Jodi Long Dr. Long
Bruce French Dr. Wright
Leslie Shea ICU Nurse #1
Michael Chieffo Hal's Priest
Jennifer Hasty Secretary
June Saunders 1978 Fancy Woman
Catherine McGoohan 1978 Older Woman
Terry Walters Terse Nurse
Lana Young ICU Nurse #2
AlgeRita Wynn Nice Nurse
Regine Redwing Strict Nurse
Sunday Burke Home Nurse #1
Patrick Birkett Hal Look-Alike
Sabera Wise Skating Rink Manager
Rafael J. Noble Brian
Jose Yenque Robert
Rodney Saulsberry 1978 Museum Staff
Bambadjan Bamba The Sads
Hana Hwang The Sads
Name Job
Dave Palmer Original Music Composer
Mike Mills Screenplay, Director
Leslie Shatz Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Justin Barber Visual Effects
Miranda July Thanks, Story
Christopher Blauvelt Additional Photography
Dave Chambers Steadicam Operator
Carrie A. Tyson Production Supervisor
Roger Neill Original Music Composer
Bradley Hawkins Visual Effects
Coryander Friend Set Decoration
Christine Huynh Sound
Rod Smith First Assistant Director
Nicole Daniels Casting
Fran Giblin Unit Production Manager
Tina Roesler Kerwin Makeup Department Head
Susumu Tokunow Sound Mixer
Nancy MacLeod Sound Effects Editor
Kasper Tuxen Director of Photography
Kameron Lennox Costume Supervisor
Shane Valentino Production Design
Courtney Bright Casting
Robin Urdang Music Supervisor
Ryland Jones Visual Effects
Sandra Poland Set Costumer
Olivier Bugge Coutté Editor
Jennifer Johnson Costume Design
Brian Reitzell Original Music Composer
Wes Ball Visual Effects
Name Title
Miranda de Pencier Producer
Leslie Urdang Producer
Mark Levinson Producer
Joan Scheckel Executive Producer
Dean Vanech Producer
Jay Van Hoy Producer
Lars Knudsen Producer
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Reviews

tanty
8.0

A really delightful drama with superb performances and a great editing. ...

Jun 23, 2021
FilipeManuelNeto
4.0

**The movie works well, but there are some details in the story told that, to me, make little sense. Am sorry.** Generally, I don't really like films that are too apologetic, that is, films that use cinema to advocate and defend causes, political ideas, social movements. It's OK to be part of the ... plot of a movie, but to make a movie for defense/publicity of these ideas is another very different thing. When I started to see this movie, I was scared to find just another movie defending the gay lobby, and its social and political flags. Well, now that I'm done, I'm relieved that my fears didn't go beyond that. The film has a fairly regular script, which seeks to tell an interesting story, focused on how a man begins a very passionate relationship with a charming Frenchwoman he has just met. He was very depressed because of the recent death of his father, and while the film tells us how the couple evolves in their new relationship, it also tells us how was, lately, the relationship between him and his father who, shortly after widowing, decides to tell his son that he is sick and is going to die of cancer and, moreover, that despite having been married, he has been a homosexual all his life, suffering at the cost of that secret and having a secret boyfriend. The strong point of the film is not only the dramatic story told (I never felt it was a comedy, as some say, despite having few funny moments in between), but also the original way in which it is told to us, with flashbacks and in a very visual way, using photographs and a very visual and interesting narrative style. There are certain moments when I felt that the narrator (the son) was actually presenting slides to the audience, which is us. And with that, I felt that Mike Mills, the director, took a calculated risk, and it turned out very well. Unfortunately, I felt that the homosexual subplot is not as credible. I simply cannot conceive how such a sick and elderly man would be in a loving relationship with someone who is almost his son's age. It's not a situation I can believe in… not because it's a gay relationship… but because of the age difference and health situation. In addition to the good story and the elegant way in which it is told, the film brings us a luxurious cast of great actors, with an evident highlight for the veteran Christopher Plummer, who gives us a moving and extremely worthy portrait of that father. By his side, and equally impactful and powerful, Ewan McGregor, in one of the strongest works I remember seeing him do. And this is not an understatement, as we know that McGregor is a great actor, and he has already proved to us what he can do on other occasions. Melanie Laurent, fresh out of "Inglorious Bast…ds”, has another excellent work here, although her character is not as remarkable and interesting as the two male leads. Goran Visnjic, unfortunately, has the most thankless role. I felt like he's really the most in the movie. Technically, the film is discreet, but effective, and bets a lot on interesting and well-crafted cinematography, with visuals that we can appreciate as the film unfolds. The editing is good, the pace is pleasant, and the sets and costumes are within what we could have expected to find. The soundtrack doesn't stand out or stand out.

Sep 06, 2022