- Studio: Roadside Attractions
- Release Date: Mar 27, 2009
User Score
7.5
out of 10
Generally favorable reviews- based on 41 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 30 out of 41
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Mixed: 9 out of 41
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Negative: 2 out of 41
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Aug 15, 20109Unequivocally, undeniably human. When the end credits started rolling, I was initially annoyed that all my questions weren't neatly answered, but the rich character development is what stayed with me.
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BillRDec 27, 200910In a word I thought this movie was exquisite. I loved the acting of the two lead actors.
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RobTNov 23, 20094This movie was slow and had no action. Good actors, good character development but as exciting as watching grass grow. Overrated.
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swizwOct 31, 20099A dark, brooding film. The cinematography is done with an incredible attention to detail as much more is shown than said. Superb movie, and West and Savane have an excellent chemistry (or lack thereof).
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301Oct 7, 20099The palpable melancholy may perturb the average cinema-goer seeking pure thrill. The others will find an ephemeral snapshot of the changing face of America.
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desmondp.Sep 16, 20097Did not really work for me. The sitiation is so highly improbable and the lead character mumbles his way throuhout the film so as to be nearly unintelligible.
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EvanS.Sep 15, 20099We've become so desynthezied by Hollywood schlock that we have no idea that a film can be as soulfood and good as this one.
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FirstianASep 13, 20094I think this film is overrated by the film critics. The story is far from good, no climax, and the ending... so flat, no meaning, I hope any explanation or surprise or even twist in the end but I don't get it. Another so what movie.
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NickJSep 10, 200910
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SeanKSep 3, 200910The best movie of the year. One of the most intelligent, unpretentious, meditative, human, and heartbreaking films to come onto theaters in years.
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carlitodSep 3, 20097Maybe i expected too much, but this seemed only mildly inspiring and quasi entertaining. it felt like it was trying... I don't know just not enough substance.
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JustinEAug 29, 20095
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JayHAug 20, 20095Beautifully and lovingly made, excellent cinematography and wonderful and genuine performances, but painfully slow and at times downright boring. I was hoping for another "The Visitor", which is slowly paced but never boring, or like "Frozen River".
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annmJul 31, 20099Very human - this is the way I hope people are.
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anonymousJul 19, 20095
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JimFMay 7, 20098
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FilmJMay 4, 200910Few films rise above the white noise of the indie film world to actually standout as something remarkable and worth watching. I would make this compulsory viewing for all students in film making 101. No budget. No Stars. Make something wonderful.
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ChrisApr 13, 20094I
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RHDApr 13, 200910
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JoshBApr 1, 20098It's a "small film" without without big ambitions, but is really a great little piece of character-based storytelling. It's got slow but steady pacing, but I found it very engrossing from the start. Great performances from the two leads.
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It is both funny and sad, placid and provocative and, above all, hopeful and despairing.
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90Utterly engrossing dual-character study, unfolding with a serene disregard for indie quirkiness, Goodbye Solo radiates authenticity.
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90Like his protagonist, Bahrani never gives up on William; his camera never stops probing. He loves West's face, and he honors its mystery.