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Winter Passing

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Ed Harris, Will Ferrell, Zooey Deschanel, and Amelia Warner in Winter Passing (2005)
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An editor offers actress/bartender Reese $100,000 for her late mom's letters from her novelist dad. She heads home from NYC to get them and finds her dad living in the garage while two stran... Read allAn editor offers actress/bartender Reese $100,000 for her late mom's letters from her novelist dad. She heads home from NYC to get them and finds her dad living in the garage while two strangers live in the house.An editor offers actress/bartender Reese $100,000 for her late mom's letters from her novelist dad. She heads home from NYC to get them and finds her dad living in the garage while two strangers live in the house.

  • Director
    • Adam Rapp
  • Writer
    • Adam Rapp
  • Stars
    • Ed Harris
    • Zooey Deschanel
    • Will Ferrell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Adam Rapp
    • Writer
      • Adam Rapp
    • Stars
      • Ed Harris
      • Zooey Deschanel
      • Will Ferrell
    • 74User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
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    Ed Harris
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    • Don Holden
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    • Reese Holden
    Will Ferrell
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    • Corbit
    Darrell Larson
    Darrell Larson
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    • Lori Lansky
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    Ivan Martin
    Ivan Martin
    • Bartender
    Robert Beitzel
    Robert Beitzel
    • Rob
    Laurie Kennedy
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    Mary Jo Deschanel
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    Amelia Warner
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    Anthony Rapp
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    8jpschapira

    Loneliness knows me by name

    "Winter Passing" is a lot of things besides being a very good movie. I don't want to miss the chance to say that it could have been a lot better, but it is what it is and what it is, is what we get. In this way, what we get is a very introspective portrait of sad and lonely people; I know it doesn't sound right but that's all I'm going to say about the film.

    The thing is that when you love cinema, you watch films even if you don't know what they are about and you understand the nature of each movie; "Winter Passing's" nature is loneliness, not just its characters' but the sceneries' it's set in. In fact, it's one of the most contemplative and observing films I've seen this year.

    No wonder the cinematography is by Terry Stacey from "The Door in the Floor"; it makes you watch…He uses a lot of darkness and creates a mood so depressing that sometimes you can't figure out what's going on. But it is a good trick, because when the sun comes out (and you've been expecting it); Stacey's images look beautiful.

    Adam Rapp, the man who directed and wrote the film, has a good narrative eye and we sense it constantly during the film, but he also has a talent for directing actors; and there's also credit to the casting directors for this: the most unusual small ensemble. A weird and special actress (Zooey Deschanel), a comedian (Will Ferrell), a character actor (Ed Harris), and a rising English young star (Amelia Warren)…They all work perfectly together, because each of them understands the fragile situation of their character and the rest.

    By the way, Harris is working really hard these days and has a lot of films we still haven't seen. And about Ferrell, I wanted to say this after watching "Blades of Glory", a regular and overrated film I didn't write about in which the comedian was the best element...Whether he does comedy or drama, his hair is long or short, black or brown; Ferrell always constructs his characters from zero. He picks little things and starts repeating them throughout a movie, to prove he is completely in character. You should pay close attention to his work in any film.

    Rapp crafted a solid screenplay that's maybe a bit over sentimentalist, but he intelligently clarifies it in a crucial part of the movie. However, for a story so humane and real, he could have been harsher; because his elegant narration and images ask for it. However, in his piece, and like in the best dramas, things are said better by means of the images and not of the words; and that's always appreciated.

    Also, if anything, "Winter Passing" is living proof that Zooey Deschanel is a fantastic actress; that when she wants she can leave eccentricity and also do great things (because she does great things when she's eccentric); that she can carry a whole movie by herself and that it should happen more often. But probably it won't, because she's one of the most down-to-earth people in the business, and she only works when it's worth it…Too bad.
    7philip-ct

    A good film passing

    What a nice film! The premise is simple: Actress Reese Holden (played by Zooey Deschanel) is offered a lot of money if she can get hold of letters written to and by her late mother and father, novelist Don Holdin (played be Ed Harris). Reese hasn't seen her father for a long time; she hadn't gone to her mother's funeral. Ed Harris, performing with sensitivity and rigour (as in Pollock and The Hours)gives a fine performance as the socially maladaptive, reclusive "genius" counterpointed by s dazed, bewildered, but protective Corbit (Will Ferrell, who gives a fine performance. I've just seen him in The Producers, and physically/vocally he is *completely* different. It's a good role.) Like Pieces of April, the film works with silences, visual cues, and verbal cues intertwined. It is a film which is worth concentrating in - and Zooey Deschanel's performance as Reese Holdin is excellent. She doesn't go over the top, rather it is through a subdued range that she succeeds in winning over the audience. Don't miss this film, or let it pass you by.
    7ahanson-1

    Moody and Paced, Rather than Bland

    Zooey Deschanel is quite easily the most interesting thing about this movie. It is slowly paced. It is an examination of one woman's journey through an emotional roadblock. There are many aspects of this film that are out of place and a bit frivolous, all indications of a young or new filmmaker. However, I think it deserves more credit that the above description.

    This film surprised me with its various nuances, many of which are the difference between a love affair with New York City and the hate that develops when it's inhabitant realizes just how wonderful (and horrible) home can be. In addition to that, it has been some time since a film was able to be charming without being too forced, something I think they do not ultimately achieve, but it is not without merit.

    As mentioned above, it is worth the price of admission to watch Zooey Deschanel work her way from solipsistic bitch to humbled and hurt woman. She is raw, honest, fun, and a bit of a fu*k up. Ed Harris brings her character a bit more alive, but he himself it not at his best. As an actor he does a fine job, though I have a feeling he was left out to dry a bit by the young director. Will Ferrel almost makes his way through without being funny, though he is not removed enough from his Saturday Night Live characters to really pull through. The audience I was with seemed to love him. I nearly didn't see the movie because he was in it.

    When it comes down to it this film is a first-time film director used to working in a theater medium. The writing is strong, the story interesting and for all it's pit-falls and loop-holes, it still manages to make an emotional impact. Give it a second chance.
    galfriday

    Enjoyable, if a little slight

    This would have made a great short film, and I don't mean that as an insult.

    The idea of the plot is an interesting one, but didn't seem to hold my attention for the whole film, although the festival audience didn't seem to mind that much.

    Adam Rapp is off to a good start as a director, it seems he hasn't done much, but I look forward to his next film. His work with the actors was marvelous, and the camera placement wonderful too. It's just that the story seemed a little, well, difficult to swallow. There's no missing the Salinger connection, and it seems as if every cliché about his life is crammed in here.

    And as much as I love Will Farrell, his genius for comedy was somewhat of a distraction- it's just hard to believe him in this role. A solid actor without a public persona would have helped me stay in the story.

    But overall, an enjoyable ride.
    4woody2k3

    just another indie film about a disturbed 20-something

    drugs, sex, a disturbed girl with a disturbed past, her father is a salinger-esquire recluse, and when she doesn't want to find anything back home, she finds herself.

    this is the description of this film and about 100 films a year at every film festival you attend. you can throw a ball into a pit of films at a film festival and hit a dozen of these. the only reason this one got made is because of the cast. that's it. it moves very slowly along and doesn't dare make an interesting scene captivating enough to wake you from your sleep. the only redeeming factor is Will Ferrell's character. he is quite funny and as you can imagine does at some comic relief. there is nothing special from this movie. there is nothing in this movie that separates it from any other indie film. don't expect much from this "how to make an indie film" film.

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    • Trivia
      The kitten playing Spike was found in an animal shelter and saved from being put to sleep. It was adopted by a producer's brother.
    • Goofs
      The end credits list the family name for Don and Reese as being "Holden," however, on the title/cover page for "Golf," the new manuscript for the book by Don, the name is typed as "Holdin." Also, on the cover of the book which Don sent to Reese on her opening night the author's name is spelled "Holdin."
    • Quotes

      Corbit: Well, I gotta go rock. And if you see Holdin, tell him his balls are clean.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Freedomland/Winter Passing/Tristam Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story/Eight Below/Unknown White Male (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean
      (pub. 1881)

      Traditional

      Written by H.J. Fuller (uncredited)

      Performed by Zooey Deschanel

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 2006 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Happy Endings
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Stratus Film Co.
      • Mint Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $107,492
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $28,091
      • Feb 19, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $113,783
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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