Lionsgate Home Entertainment | Release Date: June 9, 2017
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tim73034Jul 3, 2017
This is a great movie. Definitely a break from the action adventure popcorn movies, a break in a good way! The story is amazing and I was genuinely sad when the movie ended, I wanted more!
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moviemitch96Jul 8, 2017
First thing's first: Sam Elliot gives us his career-best performance in this. He's all the reason you need to see this simple, yet often times touching film. Sure, it's got its fair share of dramatic cliches, and the whole "veteran actorFirst thing's first: Sam Elliot gives us his career-best performance in this. He's all the reason you need to see this simple, yet often times touching film. Sure, it's got its fair share of dramatic cliches, and the whole "veteran actor playing a character coming to terms with his age" storyline has been visited a handful of times in many other films as well, but Elliot's charm and just the right touch of emotion from him alone is more than enough to overcome all of that to make this a great and well-worthwhile film overall! Expand
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LynNov 28, 2017
I'm not sure any gunslinger Sam Elliott has played in the movies was any braver than Elliott himself was in playing this part. Also not sure how many people want to see a film about an older guy just diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. (Not aI'm not sure any gunslinger Sam Elliott has played in the movies was any braver than Elliott himself was in playing this part. Also not sure how many people want to see a film about an older guy just diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. (Not a spoiler; we learn this right away.) It isn't a depressing film, honest. But while Elliott and his character are early 70s, when you see him from behind -- white hair, scrawny frame, neck skin with tire tracks in it -- he could be 99. Elliott portrays an actor who naturally is quite privileged, despite not getting calls for movies anymore. Yet his late-in-life struggles and insights have a universal quality one can identify with (say, at middle age or later). There's a scene with Katharine Ross --his real wife, playing his ex-wife -- that is beautifully subtle. Not sure about the 30-something girlfriend who turns up, but she quotes Edna St. Vincent Millay so I'll give her a pass. Expand
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TVJerryJul 3, 2017
This movie was written for Sam Elliott and it's a blessing for us and him. He gives a performance of such beautiful subtlety and touching depth that he will surely appear on this year's awards nominations. He plays a 70+ actor who's iconicThis movie was written for Sam Elliott and it's a blessing for us and him. He gives a performance of such beautiful subtlety and touching depth that he will surely appear on this year's awards nominations. He plays a 70+ actor who's iconic role was in a Western 40 years ago. He's still struggling to maintain, while smoking a lot of pot and dealing with a cancer diagnosis. His interactions with the rest of the excellent cast (including Katharine Ross, his real-life wife) intensify his longing and add underplayed passion to the story. The occasional venture into artsy dream sequences slows the pace and adds more pretention than meaning. Despite a script that's overload with the character's frustrations, the movie is worth seeing for Elliott's nuanced and moving portrayal. Expand
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GreatMartinJun 23, 2017
Sam Elliot is one of those very rare actors who can make a bad role and/or movie better just because he is doing a role and he does it effortlessly! He is very seldom the star of a movie but whatever star is playing opposite in a scene isSam Elliot is one of those very rare actors who can make a bad role and/or movie better just because he is doing a role and he does it effortlessly! He is very seldom the star of a movie but whatever star is playing opposite in a scene is forgotten as your eyes will go to him. Tall, lean, with a silver mane any old man would envy plus a mustache that falls in love with women (see the movie!) and a voice that can melt any female, plus quite a few males, that even with 50 movies plus 137 episodes and television movies he has never reached that upper tier of actors and has very seldom been listed above the title.

In "the Hero" Sam Elliot, and that mustache, star in the film experiencing every emotion a man can have including all the extremes and takes the audience along with him. We see, and believe, a woman, Charlotte (Laura Prepon), 35 years younger than him, falling in love and pursuing him. We feel bad for him when he messes up an audition and we cheer when accepting an award his speech goes viral to over 2 million people. His disconnect with his daughter Lucy (Krysten Ritter) is heartbreaking and his reaching out to the wife he is divorced from, Kathryn Ross (his real life wife), is touching as you understand why they divorced.

The story revolves around Lee Hayden, who made a western movie four decades ago that was a big hit but he is now making a living doing voice over commercials. His best, and seemingly only, friend is a fellow actor Jeremy (Nick Offerman) who had appeared in a TV series with him and now makes a living selling drugs, including to Lee and Charlotte which is how they meet. On the same day that he is asked to receive a lifetime achievement award from the Western Appreciation and Preservation Guild he receives the news from his doctor that the tumors he has found on Lee's pancreas is malignant.

Though we wish "The Hero" had followed, and gotten more into, the relationship between Charlotte and Lee just watching Sam Elliot makes sitting through this 93 minute movie a treat. Stretching it with too many waves landing on the beach, it takes place in Los Angeles, Director Brett Haley, who also wrote the screenplay with Marc Basch, throws in some not meant to be but are laughable scenes involving the poetry of Edna St. Millay and Lee, Charlotte and Jeremy smoking weed in scenes that add nothing to the movie except time. The soundtrack offers many songs adding to the many different moods in the film.

For fans of Sam Elliot this is a must see fan while those who may be familiar with his face should come to see it for the actor. Laura Prepon, of "Orange Is The New Black", is new to me and I am looking forward to seeing her in more movies.

And lets not forget that mustache!!
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CoKronakanMar 16, 2018
What I really liked about this movie, it's the fact that it wasn't the typical cliche story with a happy ending. It has a nice emotional feel to it and, it also depicts real life events, and more precisely the hard life of an old retiredWhat I really liked about this movie, it's the fact that it wasn't the typical cliche story with a happy ending. It has a nice emotional feel to it and, it also depicts real life events, and more precisely the hard life of an old retired actor. The cast is great, and the director's style is also a good change in the right direction. What was really a miss for me, it was the ending. Or rather not having a conclusion. It just seemed that they rushed the ending and there was no conclusion to the story. The matter of fact is that there was one but it was to vague and you had to look to hard to find it. Overall it's a pretty movie, mostly relaxing and an above average. Expand
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