

The Grumpy
Traveling from New York to Italia, pretty Mary rushes into moody macho lawyer Tito. The girl immediately falls for the guy with the gruffy manners and in an very impertinent way, she leans on him as she gets in trouble: Not only that she gets tied up in her suite by some Gangsters, but also, her new husband is found dead.
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Plot Summary
An aging, cantankerous rancher in rural Oklahoma lives a solitary life, deeply set in his ways and resentful of change. When his estranged daughter and her young son arrive unexpectedly, he is forced to confront his past and his deeply ingrained prejudices. The film explores themes of family, redemption, and the difficulty of letting go of old grudges.
Critical Reception
The Grumpy received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising Robert Duvall's performance but some finding the narrative pacing uneven. Audiences were generally more divided, with some appreciating the character study while others found the protagonist's abrasive nature off-putting.
What Reviewers Say
- Robert Duvall delivers a powerhouse performance as the titular grumpy old man.
- The film excels as a character study, but suffers from a slow-moving plot.
- Offers poignant moments of reflection on family and aging.
Google audience: Audiences often highlighted Robert Duvall's compelling portrayal and the film's emotional resonance, though some found the character's negativity overwhelming and the story's resolution a bit too convenient.
Awards & Accolades
Robert Duvall received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama.
Fun Fact
Arthur Penn, known for directing classics like 'Bonnie and Clyde' and 'The Miracle Worker,' considered 'The Grumpy' a deeply personal project, aiming to capture the complexities of aging and stubbornness.
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