Review of Manglehorn (2015) by Lukechristiansc — 23 Aug 2015
Reviewing Manglehorn is like reviewing a piece of art, it moves you and looking at it's pace is wonderful also interested at this story about raw, redemption and man who can't get over his long lost love.
Writer Paul Logan's dialogue is moving and powerful, the dialogue when Pacino is narrating his own love letters is like listening to Shakespeare in unimaginable ways. Director David Gordon Green manages to put characters in bizarre places were it's actually interesting watching these people in this bizarre world while Green captures raw emotion, merciless honesty but also tenderness.
A.J Manglehorn (Pacino) is a reclusive Texas key-maker who spends his days caring for his cat, finding comfort in his job and lamenting for his long lost love. His bank teller Dawn (Holly Hunter) who is interested in him, may drawn him out of his shell.
Pacino does his best work in Manglehorn, he is literally on a role he starred in "Danny Collins" and now he starred in this wow.
This review of Manglehorn (2015) was written by Lukechristiansc on 23 Aug 2015.
Manglehorn has generally received mixed reviews.
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