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Old Grump
Dennis Hill goes to war with his next door neighbour Mrs Beansprout after she complains about his "disruptive behaviour" one quiet afternoon.
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Plot Summary
A New York podcast host travels to Los Angeles to claim a beloved record of his deceased grandmother, only to discover that his grandmother's life and legacy are far more complicated than he ever imagined. He reconnects with his estranged family and begins to uncover a hidden truth about his grandmother's past.
Critical Reception
Old Grump received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising B.J. Novak's direction and screenplay, as well as the performances of the main cast. The film was noted for its blend of humor and poignant emotional depth, exploring themes of family, identity, and cultural heritage.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt and humorous exploration of family dynamics.
B.J. Novak's dual role as writer and director was widely commended.
The film balances weighty themes with a light, engaging tone.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's heartfelt story and emotional resonance, with many finding it to be a touching and funny portrayal of family relationships. Some viewers felt the plot could be predictable at times, but the strong performances and Novak's unique voice were frequently highlighted.
Fun Fact
B.J. Novak drew inspiration for the film from his own experiences and observations about intergenerational family dynamics and cultural identity.
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