Manglehorn
Manglehorn

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Manglehorn

2015
Movie
97 min
English

AJ Manglehorn is an aging, ordinary guy in a small town. He nurses his sick cat, squeezes out a conversation with the local bank teller every Friday, and eats at the same place every day. But there is more to Manglehorn than meets the eye: he’s an ex-con who, 40 years ago, gave up the woman of his dreams for a big ‘job’. After a dramatic effort to start over, Manglehorn faces a terrifying moment and is unmasked as a guy with a very, very dark past.

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IMDb5.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes40%
Metacritic54/100
Google Users55% (1,000+ ratings)
Director: David Gordon GreenGenres: Comedy-Drama, Drama

Plot Summary

A lonely, aging locksmith named "Manny" (Al Pacino) is still heartbroken over the loss of his wife and struggles to move on. He works his humble job, cares for his cat, and frequents the same local spots. His estranged son (Harmony Korine) tries to connect with him, while a kindhearted bank teller (Holly Hunter) shows romantic interest. The film follows Manny's quiet, melancholic existence as he navigates his past grief and the possibility of a new connection.

Critical Reception

Manglehorn received a mixed reception from critics. While Al Pacino's performance was widely praised for its subtle portrayal of a man lost in his past, the film's pacing and narrative were often criticized for being too slow and meandering. Some found it a poignant character study, while others felt it lacked a compelling plot.

What Reviewers Say

  • Al Pacino delivers a committed and nuanced performance as a man trapped by his past.

  • The film's deliberate pacing and melancholic tone may alienate some viewers.

  • Manglehorn is a character study that occasionally struggles with narrative momentum.

Google audience: Google users found Manglehorn to be a somber and slow-paced film. While many appreciated Al Pacino's performance and the film's quiet introspection, a significant portion of viewers felt the story lacked direction and didn't offer enough emotional payoff.

Fun Fact

Director David Gordon Green has stated that he wrote the role of Manny specifically with Al Pacino in mind, inspired by Pacino's own quiet demeanor and presence.

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