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The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

  • 2023
  • 1h 48m
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Jim Broadbent and Penelope Wilton in The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (2023)
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Harold is an ordinary man who has passed through life, living on the side lines, until he goes to post a letter one day...and just keeps walking.Harold is an ordinary man who has passed through life, living on the side lines, until he goes to post a letter one day...and just keeps walking.Harold is an ordinary man who has passed through life, living on the side lines, until he goes to post a letter one day...and just keeps walking.

  • Director
    • Hettie Macdonald
  • Writer
    • Rachel Joyce
  • Stars
    • Jim Broadbent
    • Penelope Wilton
    • Earl Cave
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    6.8/10
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    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • Hettie Macdonald
    • Writer
      • Rachel Joyce
    • Stars
      • Jim Broadbent
      • Penelope Wilton
      • Earl Cave
    • 61User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
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    Jim Broadbent
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    • Harold Fry
    Penelope Wilton
    Penelope Wilton
    • Maureen
    Earl Cave
    Earl Cave
    • David Fry
    Linda Bassett
    Linda Bassett
    • Queenie
    Joseph Mydell
    Joseph Mydell
    • Rex
    Monika Gossmann
    Monika Gossmann
    • Martina
    Daniel Frogson
    Daniel Frogson
    • Wilf
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    Naomi Wirthner
    • Kate
    Paul Thornley
    Paul Thornley
    • Rich the T-Shirt Pilgrim
    Nina Singh
    Nina Singh
    • Garage Girl
    Claire Rushbrook
    Claire Rushbrook
    • Farmer's Wife
    Joy Richardson
    Joy Richardson
    • Sister Philomena
    Ian Porter
    Ian Porter
    • Jim the Oncologist
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    Bethan Cullinane
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    Adam Jackson-Smith
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    7gillianwhittall

    A Mirror of The Last Bus

    Lovely movie, with the ever so lovely Jim Broadbent and Penelope Wilton as the typical retired couple, going about their humdrum lives, until the post arrives from an old friend of Harold's. Life just isn't the same again, as something inside Harold beckons him on a journey, which unfolds the reason of why he must take the journey. Wonderfully captured, but I kept thinking I had watched it before. And I had. The equally excellent Timothy Spall in the Last Bus, travelling the length of the UK with his wife's ashes to the place they met in Lands End. If you like Jim Broadbent as Harold Fry, you will love Timothy Spall in The Last Bus.
    9gethinnadin

    A message for everyone

    This might not win many awards or get critical acclaim, but it will probably make you cry and certainly make you think about life.

    A poignant film, which Broadbent shines as much as he ever has. From the people he meets along the way to the affect his decisions have on those he leaves behind. It's a beautiful story of a simple act that one man made to try to bring some meaning and importance to a life that was just originate but full of regret.

    A very good way to spend a few hours, especially if you have someone in your life who is struggling with an illness. There's probably a lot more you could do for them.
    6lokicola

    Superb Leads, OK Everything Else

    Jim Broadbent and Penelope Wilton. That's all I needed to know to go see this film. Both deliver incredible performances ranging from that unique British wit, the inevitable pulled heartstrings to having it outright ripped out of your chest.

    Thematically, the film asks us to let go of the things we think we need - the things that hold us back. Which Maureen (Wilton), wife of Harold for at least a few decades, rightfully takes quite personally. You wonder why Maureen just let's Harold leave, but we discover later she's not completely in the right, either.

    Unfortunately, the supporting cast feel forced, two-dimensional and pepper Harold's journey purely to impart information that could be taken or left behind. This isn't helped by the stunted pacing and frequent B-roll cutaways to presumably things Harold wouldn't have seen if hadn't set off on his adventure.

    The social media/celebrity element leaves a bad taste in the mouth, and his first follower appears endearing at first but then descends into cult follower territory trying to find meaning from someone else's cause.

    Again, I cannot emphasise enough the stellar performances by both leads. I'm tearing up just watching the trailer while writing this. The film is let down by its supporting cast and weird editing.

    I didn't know this was based off a book so I can't make any comparisons with the source material.

    But if I were to give this a second viewing, I'd only watch the scenes with Harold and Maureen interacting with each other, with one notable exception: when Harold asks for a glass of water in a café. Heartbreaking.
    7TakeTwoReviews

    More than the sum of its parts.

    Harold Fry (Jim Broadbent) is getting on in life. He doesn't feel it though, drifting through it as he has. Until one day he receives an unexpected letter. Setting off to the postbox with his reply, Harold finds himself reluctant to take the easy option, a choice that rewards him with a series of life lessons that will warm your heart... or roll your eyes depending on your level of cynicism. It's called The Unlikely Pilgrimage of... and it certainly is. Harold setting out to walk from his home in Devon to see his dying friend Queenie (Linda Bassett), who lives in Berwick-upon-Tweed. Bonkers right? His wife Maureen (Penelope Wilton) certainly thinks so. He's not exactly prepared and there's no plan, but he learns as he goes. As do we. It's got an air of fantasy, but remains oddly anchored through his somewhat predicable rather British adventures, although it does valiantly attempt to throw the odd curveball. Essentially it's one big visual metaphor as we learn that Harold hasn't always been in touch with his feelings or those of others, but for all its blunt plot points, it is quaintly inspirational. It's nicely shot too and achieves the feeling of Harold's journey across the country, showing England off in a rather beautiful light. Broadbent is brilliant. Simple delivery, understated, that warmth in his face filling the screen. The supporting cast too, from a brief cameo with Claire Rushbrook, all too brief glimpses of Earl Cave as Harold's remembered son and his somewhat adopted one Daniel Frogson, who as Wilf is the first of many to tag along. It's as much about Harold though, as it is about Maureen left at home. Their relationship, what it's been missing. What they need as people, maybe what we all need. Despite all this loftiness, it's not a great film, but regardless I really enjoyed it. Understanding what drives Harold, there's more to this than what's put on the screen.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    An inspiring pilgrimage

    'The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry' (2023)

    Opening thoughts: For me, there is always at least one reason for seeing any, show, production etc. The most common reasons being good concepts, liking actors and/or directors involved and completest sake. There were a lot of reasons for watching 'The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry'. Being a lover of inspirational true story-like films. Being someone who loves Jim Broadbent and Penelope Wilton. Being someone who loves many British films, being a Brit myself. That it was reviewed relatively positively. And as someone who is trying to see more recent films lately.

    Seeing it as part of a belated birthday present, to me and my sister 'The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry' was very, very good if not quite masterpiece level. Being moved and/or inspired by something is always an absolutely wonderful thing, and 'The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry' did both of those for both of us. It is one of those films that deserves a wider audience, but it is alas not one of the types of films film goers typically see.

    Bad things: It isn't perfect. It is unlikely at times with a few too many coincidental, convenient encounters. Most of the supporting characters are on the sketchy side.

    Also found the ending a little too pat, with it making Harold somewhat too forgiving.

    Good things: Broadbent however is absolutely first rate, very charming but he is also very affecting. Really liked Harold as a character, found him very inspiring and relatable, despite making bad mistakes in the past (having had bad mistakes in the past myself that still couldn't make me judge him negatively) the film does a great job showing his regret and determination in putting things right and making a positive difference. Which pretty much is what the film is all about.

    Wilton is also very commanding in a difficult role, as a character really does hate at times with some pretty cold decision making (while also understanding her point of view at other times), with grace. Even when apart most of the time, the chemistry between them scintillates. The support is solid, though never on the two leads' level, and the direction is sympathetic and no nonsense.

    Furthermore, the scenery is absolutely exquisite (with a healthy dose of Devon) shot beautifully. The music fits the gentle tone very well and never felt overused or intrusive. The script provokes a lot of thought and pulls punches when needed without going too far, the flashbacks in particular. The pacing is very gentle bit never dull and the story is touching and inspirational. Complete with an uplifting message, one that was so easy to identify with and wasn't laid on too thick.

    Closing thoughts: Overall, very good.

    8/10.

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    • Trivia
      Jim Broadbent also narrated the audiobook of the story.
    • Goofs
      When Harold first calls to Maureen, she's holding a slimline black phone in hallway. But upon the closeup, she is holding a bulkier brown phone, and as the hallway shot concludes she places the brown handset into a brown phone cradle. The phone definitely changed in the shots.
    • Quotes

      Maureen: I see him on the television and everyone's clapping him. And he looks... so happy. And now he's got this young man with him, and I don't know who he is. It would be easier if he were dead! At least I'd know where I stood.

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      Referenced in OWV Updates: Cinema Ticket Update (27/04/2023) (2023)

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El viaje de Harold
    • Filming locations
      • Alfreton, Derbyshire, England, UK(location)
    • Production companies
      • Essential Cinema
      • Free Range Films
      • Ingenious Media
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      • $5,913,323
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      • 1h 48m(108 min)
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