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A mentally disabled man gets help from a sociopath when he tries to reunite with his dying father, who years earlier disowned him.A mentally disabled man gets help from a sociopath when he tries to reunite with his dying father, who years earlier disowned him.A mentally disabled man gets help from a sociopath when he tries to reunite with his dying father, who years earlier disowned him.
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- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Jim Belushi
- Homer Lanza
- (as James Belushi)
Jeff Thiel
- Twin #2
- (as Jeffrey Thiel)
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Possibly the best acting by Goldberg and Belushi ever!
This is easily the "craziest" Road Movie ever made - and one of the best. It's funny, tragic, dramatic and intelligent. Konchalovsky's composition is without any flaws - you'll find no plot holes or boring sequences destroying the flow of the story. The soundtrack supports the atmosphere of the movie perfectly. James Belushi stars as Homer, a retarded man, who goes on a long journey to see his dying father. Right at the start he's being robbed of all his cash and has to sleep in a car cemetery. There he meets the criminal Eddie, played by Whoopi Goldberg, who's slowly dying of a brain tumor. This tumor is the reason for several violent outbreaks. Eddie escorts Homer and arranges the first sexual contact for him - with a monstrous prostitute. This results in one of the most charming and funny "sex scenes" I've ever seen, beaten only by the priceless dancing scenes with Homer and Eddie at the pier. I've never seen one of the two acting better. But don't miss the guest appearances of Anne Ramsey, Karen Black and Jesus! And be warned: even though this film is full of funny, charming and lovable scenes it has also its violent parts.
If you liked "Harold & Maude" and "Gilbert Grape" this is a film for you!
If you liked "Harold & Maude" and "Gilbert Grape" this is a film for you!
A delightful film!
I don't know what all the dissing is for! This is a great film, although I would've picked different music for the soundtrack. Entertaining...funny...heart and soul. What more could you ask for? Whoopi's best performance next to The Color Purple...
Homer & Eddie is an underrated, fun, and unpredictable '80s gem
I recently rewatched Homer and Eddie (1989) on Tubi. The storyline follows a mentally handicapped man who is robbed, left with limited resources, and determined to return home to visit his parents. Along the way, a violent psychopath with her own agenda crosses paths with him and agrees to help. Despite their differences, the two form an unlikely bond as they embark on a cross-country journey.
Directed by Andrei Konchalovsky (Tango & Cash), the film stars Jim Belushi (Red Heat), Whoopi Goldberg (The Color Purple), Anne Ramsey (The Goonies), Karen Black (House of 1,000 Corpses), and John Waters (Seed of Chucky).
This movie always reminds me of Rain Man in many ways-if Tom Cruise's character were a hoodlum with anger issues. The performances by Goldberg and Belushi are truly underrated. Their chemistry, banter, and dynamic energy are the heart of the film, and their dialogue is sharp and engaging. The plot takes unexpected turns, with some clever twists and unpredictable moments. The whorehouse scene, in particular, is hilarious, offering a moment of levity. The ending, while more somber and realistic than anticipated, is very effective and adds depth to the story.
In conclusion, Homer & Eddie is an underrated, fun, and unpredictable '80s gem. I'd score it a 8/10 and recommend watching it at least once.
Directed by Andrei Konchalovsky (Tango & Cash), the film stars Jim Belushi (Red Heat), Whoopi Goldberg (The Color Purple), Anne Ramsey (The Goonies), Karen Black (House of 1,000 Corpses), and John Waters (Seed of Chucky).
This movie always reminds me of Rain Man in many ways-if Tom Cruise's character were a hoodlum with anger issues. The performances by Goldberg and Belushi are truly underrated. Their chemistry, banter, and dynamic energy are the heart of the film, and their dialogue is sharp and engaging. The plot takes unexpected turns, with some clever twists and unpredictable moments. The whorehouse scene, in particular, is hilarious, offering a moment of levity. The ending, while more somber and realistic than anticipated, is very effective and adds depth to the story.
In conclusion, Homer & Eddie is an underrated, fun, and unpredictable '80s gem. I'd score it a 8/10 and recommend watching it at least once.
Ragged but interesting
Whoopi Goldberg-James Belushi road movie isn't very good, isn't well-directed, but it does have something. Wrongly advertised as a wacky comedy, "Homer and Eddie" is actually a surprisingly sensitive and light-on-its-feet drama about friendship. Mentally backward man (Belushi) partners with an escaped mental patient named Eddie (Goldberg) who also has a brain tumor and keeps thinking she sees Jesus going by. Sort of a tragic love story between two unfortunate people that life threw away. Both stars are just fine, but the sloppy editing shows signs of an indecisive captain of the ship, and the blue-collar rock music on the soundtrack is grating. Panned by the critics, I found several scenes between the leads to be moving and funny, and Belushi shows a wonderfully huggable side of himself with a lovely monologue at a funeral; this is his best performance to date. **1/2 from ****
So good! Like "Bonnie & Clyde" meets "Forest Gump"!
Finally had enough time to finish this again this morning, and wow- was it ever ultimately one of the most touching movies I've ever seen!! Filled with messages of acceptance, mercy, hope, and faith.
This is a love-story between two very different people with very different issues who approach each-other, warts and all. And their realness is what makes their friendship so true. This was filled with talk of God, and it really hit home for me. I think God must have said bravo to this story of love in spite of evils that we do to ourselves and to each-other. The character of Eddie had many Godwinks, and Homer had the pure heart of a child that led her to start taking them to heart.
This is also a story of redemption, showing that good can win out in the end, even for those who have done such bad.
This movie makes me see things in a brighter light. I loved it. Not perfect, but almost! Whoopi Goldberg movies of the 1980s and 1990s just rule- full-stop! But "The Color Purple" (1985) didn't even touch my heart and make me bawl like this one- and this is a comedy!
Shout out to the adorable Jim Balushi who is irrespirable cute and sweet as Homer! Ya just gotta love him!
Laughter and tears are paired perfectly in this buddy road-trip movie that's like "Bonnie & Clyde" meets "Forest Gump"!
And the soundtrack is excellent! Wow, wow, wow! Nary a false not is hit. Tender when needed, upbeat when needed- so smooth!
1980s and 19980s Hollywood really knew what they were doing, as movies of the era just flow like honey, and are hardly ever boring, ideally paced, etc. We just don't see this kind of warmth and flow in movies anymore and haven't since. Maybe the 1980s through 1990s WAS the peak of cinema!
Such a freaking good movie!!!
This is a love-story between two very different people with very different issues who approach each-other, warts and all. And their realness is what makes their friendship so true. This was filled with talk of God, and it really hit home for me. I think God must have said bravo to this story of love in spite of evils that we do to ourselves and to each-other. The character of Eddie had many Godwinks, and Homer had the pure heart of a child that led her to start taking them to heart.
This is also a story of redemption, showing that good can win out in the end, even for those who have done such bad.
This movie makes me see things in a brighter light. I loved it. Not perfect, but almost! Whoopi Goldberg movies of the 1980s and 1990s just rule- full-stop! But "The Color Purple" (1985) didn't even touch my heart and make me bawl like this one- and this is a comedy!
Shout out to the adorable Jim Balushi who is irrespirable cute and sweet as Homer! Ya just gotta love him!
Laughter and tears are paired perfectly in this buddy road-trip movie that's like "Bonnie & Clyde" meets "Forest Gump"!
And the soundtrack is excellent! Wow, wow, wow! Nary a false not is hit. Tender when needed, upbeat when needed- so smooth!
1980s and 19980s Hollywood really knew what they were doing, as movies of the era just flow like honey, and are hardly ever boring, ideally paced, etc. We just don't see this kind of warmth and flow in movies anymore and haven't since. Maybe the 1980s through 1990s WAS the peak of cinema!
Such a freaking good movie!!!
Did you know
- TriviaFinal film of Anne Ramsey.
- GoofsWhen Eddie spots the red car at the produce stand and tells Homer to pull in there, she is in the back seat. After they pull in they show her sitting in the front seat.
- Quotes
Eddie Cervi: Feelin' pretty good? Then let's go!
- SoundtracksDown Home Jubilee
Performed by Susi Beatty
Written by Dennis Morgan, Spady Brannan & Susi Beatty
Produced by David Malloy
Courtesy of Little Shop of Morgansongs/Spady Music/S.G.P. LTD
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- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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