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Mr. Holland's Opus

  • 1995
  • PG
  • 2h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
43K
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POPULARITY
4,190
1,102
Mr. Holland's Opus (1995)
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A frustrated composer finds fulfillment as a high school music teacher.A frustrated composer finds fulfillment as a high school music teacher.A frustrated composer finds fulfillment as a high school music teacher.

  • Director
    • Stephen Herek
  • Writer
    • Patrick Sheane Duncan
  • Stars
    • Richard Dreyfuss
    • Glenne Headly
    • Jay Thomas
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    43K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,190
    1,102
    • Director
      • Stephen Herek
    • Writer
      • Patrick Sheane Duncan
    • Stars
      • Richard Dreyfuss
      • Glenne Headly
      • Jay Thomas
    • 199User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Richard Dreyfuss
    Richard Dreyfuss
    • Glenn Holland
    Glenne Headly
    Glenne Headly
    • Iris Holland
    Jay Thomas
    Jay Thomas
    • Bill Meister
    Olympia Dukakis
    Olympia Dukakis
    • Principal Jacobs
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Vice Principal Wolters
    • (as W.H. Macy)
    Alicia Witt
    Alicia Witt
    • Gertrude Lang
    Terrence Howard
    Terrence Howard
    • Louis Russ
    Damon Whitaker
    Damon Whitaker
    • Bobby Tidd
    Jean Louisa Kelly
    Jean Louisa Kelly
    • Rowena Morgan
    Alexandra Boyd
    Alexandra Boyd
    • Sarah Olmstead
    Nicholas John Renner
    • Cole at 6 Years Old
    Joseph Anderson
    Joseph Anderson
    • Cole at 15 Years Old
    Anthony Natale
    Anthony Natale
    • Cole at 28 Years Old
    Joanna Gleason
    Joanna Gleason
    • Adult Gertrude
    Beth Maitland
    Beth Maitland
    • Deaf School Principal
    Patrick Fong
    • Study Hall Student
    Benjamin J. Dixon
    • Mr. Mims
    Kathryn Arnett
    • Ms. Swedlin
    • Director
      • Stephen Herek
    • Writer
      • Patrick Sheane Duncan
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    lady_colubris

    A beautiful film...

    The first time I saw this film was in the movie theater with one of my best friends--both of us musicians. By the time we left, both of us were bawling our eyes out. This film is very touching and well done. Granted, there are accuracy errors (every film has those) and I've noticed several complaints about the music in the final scene (why are people so nitpicky?). I had a band director much like Mr. Holland when I was in middle school, a man who struggled at first as a teacher but soon became a beloved and inspiring director. Every time I watch this film I think of that man, and how he changed my life for the better. It's a movie I can truly relate to.

    Okay, enough reminiscing. :P If you want a film that will tug your heartstrings, this is it. Rating 9 out of 10.
    10Tito-8

    Excellent film, with even better music

    Richard Dreyfuss is outstanding (as is the whole cast) in this thoroughly enjoyable film. I really liked it the first time, but with repeated viewings, I'd say that this film got even better. It's a little predictable, but so what? For me, it was impossible not to care about these characters, and the ending was the perfect heartwarming note to go out on. It was rather funny as well, but my favourite thing about this movie was the music. It seems only fitting, considering the importance of music to this film, that it would have a great number of songs, but I was astonished by how much I LOVED the music in this movie. All-in-all, this was a completely satisfying film, and I would call it a must-see.
    bob the moo

    Good story for the unsung heroes of life – touching without being sickly sentimental

    Glenn Holland is a young composer. In the fifties he stops touring with his band to teach music in a school which he hopes will free him from touring to allow him to work on his main love of composing his own music. Despite initially hating his job, Holland soon learns to enjoy it and how best to communicate the love of music to his pupils. We trace his life over 30-40years as he has a son with his wife and goes through great emotional times while putting his personal dreams to one side.

    Although this had `sentimental life lesson film' written all over it, I still wanted to give it a go and strangely still enjoyed it. The film is very much a bit of praise for all those who are unsung heroes in there lives and it had the potential to be really sickly sentimental. Happily a good script manages to avoid this for the majority of the time.

    The weakness of the film is the fact it that it does try to cover a lifetime and occasionally there isn't enough plot to do that well. I know it would have been difficult but I do feel that the film could have been either a little tighter or filled to overflowing with plot to make it feel shorter. As it is it is still enjoyable but it does feel a little wandering at times – but I guess that's like life in a way. When the climax comes though it is hard not to be a little moved by the lesson that the film is teaching us.

    However, the reason for the success of the film is also the reason for it's Oscar nomination – Richard Dreyfuss on good form. He kept me watching even when the material was stretched. He is totally believable in the role – for a microcosm of his performance watch his face when the announcement is made about the surprise they have prepared for him – his emotion got me right away! He deserved his nomination for this as he is captivating over the whole film. He even ages very convincingly and make up should be congratulated. However while makeup were concentrating on Dreyfuss they totally forgot about Headly who doesn't age a bit until the final time period (apart from looking a bit tired). She is badly miscast and she doesn't fit the role at all. Thomas, Macy, Dukakis and Anderson (as the teenage Cole) all do well in support – but this is Dreyfuss' movie.

    Overall I enjoyed this. I usually struggle with things like this because they pile the sentiment on thick like a daytime TVM. Happily this script avoids that are the majority of the flaws are compensated for by a strong performance from Dreyfuss.
    MusicLvr

    Beautiful Anthem to Life and Music!

    After wanting to see this film since it came out, I finally was lucky enough to see it tonight. As a music lover, this film blessed my soul. The score was gorgeous, and the struggles and victories of Mr. Holland made me laugh..made me cry and warmed my heart. Richard Dreyfuss was glorious in his performance as the troubled Music Teacher. He showed that anyone, be they a young girl who struggles to be good at something, or a teen in the 60's who wants to play the drums but can't find the beat..can be changed by music. Bravo, Mr. Holland!
    9abum190

    "Life is what happens when you're making other plans"

    This is a line of the Beatles' song that Mr. Holland sings to his son, Cole, at a concert. I've seen this movie plenty of times, but for the first time, I noticed just how well this line resonates in this movie. In fact, this line is the basis for the movie, and could stand in for the whole movie in a pinch- except that we would be missing out on one of the most moving and inspirational films to come out of Hollywood in the past few years.

    Mr. Holland's Opus is the story of a man who loves music, who practically lives and breathes music. We see at the beginning of the film, and throughout the rest of it, a man who is most passionate when he is within music. When his wife informs him that she is pregnant, he likens the feeling to falling in love with John Coltrane's music. When a student complains to him that he knows everything there is to know about music, Mr. Holland responds by reminding him that the name of his class is Music Appreciation and explaining forcefully that it doesn't matter how much you know about music if you don't appreciate it.

    The movie takes Mr. Holland through three decades- from the '60s to the mid-'90s. In the spirit of nostalgia films like Forrest Gump, we are guided through the decades by vignettes of archive footage depicting scenes such as Nixon announcing his resignation, Gerald Ford tripping down the stairs, and even good old Frankenfurter representing the sexual revolution. As a piece of nostalgia for those times and the days of high school, Mr. Holland's Opus works great. As a chronicle of a man's life and the impact he has on others, it works even better.

    This film could have turned into cheap schmaltz, but through its cast and a story that reaches wonderful poignancy and honesty at times, it manages to represent something so much more than that. Richard Dreyfuss, always a natural actor, is perfectly real and moving as Glenn Holland. I can't describe his performance in words, simply because it deserves to be seen more than just written about. And even though this is basically Dreyfuss's movie, the supporting cast makes an impression as well. Glenne Headly, as Mr. Holland's wife, shows tremendous resilience and emotion as the mother of a disabled child. When she explodes at her husband because of his lack of understanding, you explode with her, because we believe every word she is saying.

    I don't know if movies can change lives. I think some have the potential to. I know there are movies that can inspire their audiences to be better people- It's a Wonderful Life is one; Casablanca is another. While Mr. Holland's Opus does not reach the quality that those two do (and who can blame it?), it has a similar and near equal impact, and that is definitely a compliment. And how perfect- a movie about a man who changes lives that can also change lives.

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    • Trivia
      Every person in the film that portrayed a deaf person is deaf in real life.
    • Goofs
      Mr. Holland plays "Lovers Concerto" to his class and asks who wrote It. A student replies, 'The Toys'. Mr. Holland corrects him and says, "That was Minuet in G, by Johann Sebastian Bach." At the time the film was set, this was attributed to Bach, as it was included in a notebook Bach gave to his wife. It was determined in 1979 to be part of a larger piece written by Christian Petzold (1677-1733).
    • Quotes

      Adult Gertrude Lang: Mr. Holland had a profound influence on my life and on a lot of lives I know. But I have a feeling that he considers a great part of his own life misspent. Rumor had it he was always working on this symphony of his. And this was going to make him famous, rich, probably both. But Mr. Holland isn't rich and he isn't famous, at least not outside of our little town. So it might be easy for him to think himself a failure. But he would be wrong, because I think that he's achieved a success far beyond riches and fame. Look around you. There is not a life in this room that you have not touched, and each of us is a better person because of you. We are your symphony Mr. Holland. We are the melodies and the notes of your opus. We are the music of your life.

    • Crazy credits
      Thanks to The Seattle Symphony Orchestra
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Nixon/Jumanji/Heat/Mr. Holland's Opus/Sense and Sensibility/Othello (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      One, Two, Three
      Written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland (as Edward Holland), John Madara, Dave White, and Len Barry (as Leonard Borisoff)

      Performed by Len Barry

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • American Sign Language
    • Also known as
      • Triunfo a la vida
    • Filming locations
      • Grant High School - 2245 NE 36th Avenue, Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hollywood Pictures
      • Interscope Communications
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $23,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $82,569,971
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,466
      • Jan 1, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $106,269,971
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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