Millennium Entertainment | Release Date: January 23, 2015
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kinoralphJan 23, 2015
It is a so minimalistic film that achieved what I thought impossible ......to make me feel bored with the performance of Al Pacino. I really don't know if the script is not good or Al Pacino just gave up of acting.
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markvantparkJan 25, 2015
This must be a Woody Allen movie.
This is the begin of the end for Al Pacino,
the last movie before he' s dying probably. A movie that shows what a life as that of Pacino's is alike, when no more work available, and getting old, and
This must be a Woody Allen movie.
This is the begin of the end for Al Pacino,
the last movie before he' s dying probably.
A movie that shows what a life as that of Pacino's is alike, when no more work available, and getting old,
and backpain problems.
I left the movie playing in the background, while writing on my computer,
it is tranquille, boring, useless, and nobody was waiting for this useless movie.
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The3AcademySinsMar 26, 2019
A strange yet unique film that seems to have trouble finding it's footing, even when spearheaded by Al Pacino and Greta Gerwig. On one hand it's a modern, almost surreal take on The Seagull, where Al Pacino takes the place of both KonstantinA strange yet unique film that seems to have trouble finding it's footing, even when spearheaded by Al Pacino and Greta Gerwig. On one hand it's a modern, almost surreal take on The Seagull, where Al Pacino takes the place of both Konstantin and Trigorin. On the other hand it's a weird exploration of aging and youth and the nastiness of relationships with an age gap. There are a few good scenes scattered throughout, but I had trouble focusing on this slow paced drama. Expand
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JLuis_001Sep 6, 2017
The Humbling is not really a commercial movie, it will not reach my country and it is not a transcendental film either, but its value lies in seeing Al Pacino acting again and apparently enjoying it, which undoubtedly adds enormous dimensionsThe Humbling is not really a commercial movie, it will not reach my country and it is not a transcendental film either, but its value lies in seeing Al Pacino acting again and apparently enjoying it, which undoubtedly adds enormous dimensions to this work.
This film is a simple work but well done, if you have the opportunity to see it, do not hesitate to do it.
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amheretojudgeJun 19, 2019
Levinson has something else in mind, but unlike Pacino, he doesn't have a guide like Gerwig.

The Humbling Levinson, truly and of course unknowingly, is digging his own grave. In the sense, that the major asset, the core theme, itself is
Levinson has something else in mind, but unlike Pacino, he doesn't have a guide like Gerwig.

The Humbling

Levinson, truly and of course unknowingly, is digging his own grave. In the sense, that the major asset, the core theme, itself is obliged to corner itself out. The director, Barry Levinson is going in a new direction for sure. But this film about delusions fails to stage the theme productively. Primarily, there is no arc in the visions that he, Al Pacino does or doesn't have. There is no rhythm to tap on or to chase some loose end of the thread. Another issue is the hope that comes as a baggage while executing such a tricky plan. The audience is always at the brisk of their decisions waiting to run, leap or break into any bait given by the makers.

And that is some pressure to have while you are figuring out a way to peel off drama with these characters at this stage who are already numbed out, to be shook by any amount of intensity. Turn it to 11? Try more like 19. And now that I think about it, the film was never fiddling with some sensitive issue, I mean of course in terms of the genre. It was often derived from average films, so even if they'd nailed it on the mark, it was never going to out of the park.

Ergo, you start expecting to see some good performances. The film now relies upon it. Pacino at his age still oozes that sexiness that made him what he is. Broken and drunk, he overpowers Greta Gerwig with a more steady walk on the battlefield. Gerwig on the other hand, is left empty handed. There are scenarios where she is given props or avant-garde directions to flaunt her skills, but with a "supporting" tag, she is never in charge of The Humbling stage. P.S. finally someone who knocks like I do.
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