Phyllis Somerville as Ruth Joyce, Addie's friend.Judy Greer as Holly Waters, Louis' daughter.Matthias Schoenaerts as Gene Moore, Addie's son and Jamie's father.Iain Armitage as Jamie Moore, Gene's son and Addie's grandson.After getting into bed, she calls him and they start talking like old friends. Louis sends an electric train set for Jamie and a cell phone for her. Both she and Louis are back to sleeping alone. Addie and Louis spend their last night together. She decides family must come first and decides to move in with Gene and Jamie. When she and Louis arrive at the house, they find Gene drunk and he confesses he has always believed Addie blamed him for his sister's death. However, when she receives a distress phone call from Jamie in the middle of the night, she reconsiders. Her son Gene attempts to persuade her to move in with him, which Addie initially refuses. Sometime later, Addie is hospitalized after a fall. Addie, however, refuses to break off the relationship. At the end of the summer, Gene returns to pick up Jamie and confronts Addie about her relationship with Louis, which he disapproves of because of Louis’ past affair. Jamie spends the entire summer with Louis and Addie, who also adopt a dog for Jamie. Although Louis is initially somewhat hesitant, he soon agrees and they start spending their evenings and nights at Addie's house.Īt the start of the summer, Addie's son Gene drops off his son Jamie at Addie's house, as his marriage has fallen apart. One night, Addie visits Louis to suggest they spend the night together, non-sexually, to counter their loneliness. The setting is the fictitious small Colorado city of Holt, where Louis Waters, a widower, and Addie Moore, a widow, have been neighbors for decades but hardly know each other. The film received acclaim from critics, who appreciated the film's direction, adaptation from the novel, and performances (especially Fonda), with critics widely praising the casting of Fonda and Redford and their chemistry. Redford appeared as an uncredited basketball player in Tall Story starring Fonda and Anthony Perkins. It marked the fourth collaboration between Fonda and Redford, having previously starred in The Chase, Barefoot in the Park, and The Electric Horseman although they were in five films together. It had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 1, 2017. The film stars Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, Matthias Schoenaerts, and Judy Greer. It is based on the novel of same name by Kent Haruf. From there, the plot continues to diverge from that of the original movie.Our Souls at Night is a 2017 American romantic drama film directed by Ritesh Batra and written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Though Pete tries to escape several times, Jack and Grace are intent on trying to give him a home, and he eventually takes Grace, Natalie, and Mr. Her uncle, Gavin (Karl Urban) goes in search of Elliott, while Pete is taken to the town for hospital treatment. She is then found by her dad, Jack (Wes Bentley), and her soon to be step mom, Grace. He is discovered by a girl named Natalie, and when she tries to climb a tree after him, she falls and hurts herself. Of course, he is real, and Elliott and Pete ( Oakes Fegley) are living happily side by side, until Pete discovers a group of lumberjacks preparing to tear down part of the forest. Meecham narrates the opening and closing of the movie, and delights in telling the local kids stories of the dragon in the woods, whom no one believes is real. Meecham (Robert Redford) and his Park Ranger daughter, Grace ( Bryce Dallas Howard). Location and era are the first of many differences, with others including replacing the lighthouse keeper and his daughter with Mr. The time setting is never clearly defined, but it is somewhere in the early eighties, one would guess. The setting has changed this time, too, from a fishing village to the logging town on Millhaven on the outskirts of a large forest in the Pacific Northwest.
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