Metacritic Film

Straight Story, The

Starring Richard Farnsworth, Sissy Spacek, Everett McGill, and Harry Dean Stanton

MPAA RATING: G for General Audiences

Buena Vista Pictures
Drama
111 minutes | Color
USA / France
Released In Theaters October 15, 1999

The true story of Alvin Straight (Farnsworth) who rides his 1961 lawnmower from Laurens, Iowa, to Mt. Zion, Wisconsin, to visit his estranged brother after the latter suffers a stroke.

WRITTEN BY
John Roach
Mary Sweeney

DIRECTED BY
David Lynch

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

86 / 100

Critic Reviews

100 Austin Chronicle
Its simplicity belies an emotional complexity that will linger in your mind like a gentle dream.
100 San Francisco Chronicle
All the actors are good, but it's Farnsworth's brilliantly simple performance that brings The Straight Story so close to greatness.
100 Chicago Tribune
A great, haunting film; it affects us in ways we're not used to...it is capable of both lifting our hearts and chilling us to the bone.
100 Charlotte Observer
The most atmospheric thing in the movie is Farnsworth's face.
100 USA Today
The best news the G rating has had since the ratings system was instituted in 1968.
100 Boston Globe
Farnsworth's embodiment of old American values, with their combination of delicacy, reserve, and stand-alone independence, is a one-of-a-kind treasure.
100 San Francisco Examiner
A momentously, shockingly moving fit of shape-shifting by a filmmaker grown tired of the macabre.
100 Philadelphia Inquirer
A beautiful, appropriately loping little gem about growing older, daring to take risks and follow your heart. That probably sounds corny, and The Straight Story is.
100 Chicago Sun-Times
The first time I saw The Straight Story, I focused on the foreground and liked it. The second time I focused on the background, too, and loved it.
100 Miami Herald
The Straight Story truly is one from the heart, and it is wonderful.
91 Entertainment Weekly
Lynch's first movie since ''Blue Velvet'' that truly envelops you in its spell. It's a piece of celestial Americana -- his journey to the light side of the moon.
90 Rolling Stone
Lynch takes us on a journey of shattering understatement -- a remarkable accomplishment.
90 Film.com
Clear-eyed and open-hearted, The Straight Story (which is based on reality) tells a simple tale, and it does so with a rare, blessed simplicity.
90 Washington Post
Cuts a path directly to the heart.
90 The New York Times Janet Maslin
Switching gears radically, bravely defying conventional wisdom about what it takes to excite moviegoers, Lynch presents the flip side of "Blue Velvet" and turns it into a supremely improbable triumph.
88 New York Post
Lynch's first G-rated feature, turns out to be one of the year's best films...a wonderful surprise.
88 New York Daily News
If there is any justice in the world, Farnsworth will be remembered at Oscar time.
83 Seattle Post-Intelligencer
I loved it...Without trying very hard, Farnsworth commands a unique and immensely appealing screen presence that could be called "a compilation of all the great western heroes of the movie past."
80 Chicago Reader
The wonderful Richard Farnsworth plays the lead, and he was clearly born for the part...a highly affecting and suggestive spiritual odyssey.
80 Film.com
Richard Farnsworth shines as Alvin Straight, a role, one gets the feeling, that he has been preparing for all his life.
80 Variety Emmanuel Levy
Lynch has directed his most satisfyingly disciplined movie.
80 Salon.com
And now in The Straight Story, no director has been so buzzingly alert to the emotional lives of those people or to the beauty of the world they inhabit as David Lynch.
80 Dallas Observer
Indeed heartwarming, though not simplemindedly so.
80 Time
Alvin's tragic memories give perspective to the triumph of his trek, even as Farnsworth's weathered brilliance makes this movie a G as in gem.
80 TV Guide
Oddly enough, this uncharacteristic offering from a director whose name instantly evokes a very particular kind of film -- call it postmodern American gothic -- is also one of his best.
79 Mr. Showbiz
Lynch's faith in the kindness of human nature has been renewed, yet thankfully he's never maudlin. Instead, he wins over our emotions with the film's understated beauty.
75 Christian Science Monitor
As slow-moving as the voyage it portrays,...a surprisingly complex view of contemporary life beneath its good-natured surface.
75 Baltimore Sun
An engaging yarn and a moving character study, but it's also a sweet, sad glimpse of everyone's future.
70 Los Angeles Times
Too mannered and weird around the edges to be convincing.
70 Village Voice
Sunny as The Straight Story appears, Lynch is still defamiliarizing the normal.
70 LA Weekly
Inspirational...unfolds gently with an evenness and rural patience.
50 TNT RoughCut Graham Verdon
A snail-paced story in all of its glorious ... slowness.

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