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Message in a Bottle

  • 1999
  • PG-13
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
42K
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Message in a Bottle (1999)
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A woman discovers a tragic love letter in a bottle on a beach, and is determined to track down its author.A woman discovers a tragic love letter in a bottle on a beach, and is determined to track down its author.A woman discovers a tragic love letter in a bottle on a beach, and is determined to track down its author.

  • Director
    • Luis Mandoki
  • Writers
    • Nicholas Sparks
    • Gerald Di Pego
  • Stars
    • Kevin Costner
    • Robin Wright
    • Paul Newman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    42K
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    • Director
      • Luis Mandoki
    • Writers
      • Nicholas Sparks
      • Gerald Di Pego
    • Stars
      • Kevin Costner
      • Robin Wright
      • Paul Newman
    • 262User reviews
    • 75Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Kevin Costner
    Kevin Costner
    • Garret
    Robin Wright
    Robin Wright
    • Theresa
    • (as Robin Wright Penn)
    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Dodge
    John Savage
    John Savage
    • Johnny Land
    Illeana Douglas
    Illeana Douglas
    • Lina
    Robbie Coltrane
    Robbie Coltrane
    • Charlie
    Jesse James
    Jesse James
    • Jason
    Bethel Leslie
    Bethel Leslie
    • Marta
    Tom Aldredge
    Tom Aldredge
    • Hank
    Viveka Davis
    Viveka Davis
    • Alva
    Raphael Sbarge
    Raphael Sbarge
    • Andy
    Richard Hamilton
    Richard Hamilton
    • Chet
    Rosemary Murphy
    Rosemary Murphy
    • Helen At The B&B
    Steven Eckholdt
    Steven Eckholdt
    • David
    Susan Brightbill
    • Catherine
    Patricia Belcher
    Patricia Belcher
    • Annie
    Steve Mellor
    • Man On Dock
    Lance Gilbert
    • Man On Sinking Boat
    • Director
      • Luis Mandoki
    • Writers
      • Nicholas Sparks
      • Gerald Di Pego
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    6valleyjohn

    Thank god for Paul Newman

    I would normally avoid a film like this . I don't do romantic movies , especially overlong , Kevin Costner ones but I watched this because I'm going through the entire catalogue of Paul Newman films and unsurprisingly he is the best thing in this mushy , over sentimental chic flick .

    A woman finds a romantic letter in a bottle washed ashore and tracks down the author, a widowed shipbuilder whose wife died tragically early. As a deep and mutual attraction blossoms, the man struggles to make peace with his past so that he can move on and find happiness.

    In a way , this is the best character Kevin Costner could play . I moody , withdraw , sullen man which basically sums up his acting style. Robin Wright does a decent job but you have to wonder what her character sees in a miserable man , fifteen years older than her who wears beige slacks and a cardigan!

    It's worth watching this film along just for Paul Newman. In one of his last performances he steals the show as the dad . He still has that twinkle in his eyes that we are so used to seeing .

    The plot is ridiculous as they do often are in these kind of films.

    One scene where Therese knows that Garrett is going to stay over night , she just happens to leave the bottle and letters in the bedside drawer right next to him . That's just dumb script writing.

    As with nearly all Kevin Costner movies it's at least 45 minutes too long and the merciful ending is just typical of a Mills & Boon type novel .

    Thank god for Paul Newman.
    raymond-15

    A romantic offering with appeal to women.

    How private is a message set afloat in a bottle? Not at all, according to this film. Finders keepers, and if it makes a good story, publish it on the front page of the daily press. Garret (Kevin Costner) loves Catherine beyond the grave, and being a boat-builder, with the sea at his doorstep, he sends messages to her in a sealed bottle. Theresa (Robin Wright Penn) relaxing by the sea finds a bottle protruding from the wet sand and is much impressed by the expressions of love in the romantic message. As a newspaper researcher she seeks out the author and predictably they fall in love. I think this film would largely appeal to women. The dialogue and the romantic situations are believable as the story slowly but steadily unfolds. The photography of the seascapes and sunsets is very appealing and the background music suitably romantic and never obtrusive. The acting throughout is very controlled. The shy Garret devoted to the memory of Catherine slowly changes as this new woman enters his life. Theresa still suffering from a broken marriage and still uncertain of her future is beautifully played as the message continues to weave its spell. Garret's crotchety old father is played with all stops out by Paul Newman - a rascally fellow with firm ideas about what is good for his son. There are a few noisy scenes in the film, and necessary, I think, because the overall tenor of the film is somewhat subdued with the two shy central characters. Not a great film by any means , but the story has a certain charm. I am sure we would all like to find a message in a bottle - much more exciting than receiving an E-mail - and I guaratee that, human nature being what it is, we'd read it too.
    7Movie-12

    Marginal recommendation due to attractive features, original screenplay, and some fascinating characters. *** out of ****

    MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE (1999) ***

    Starring: Kevin Costner, Robin Wright Penn, Paul Newman, Ileana Douglas, Jesse James Director: Luis Mandoki 126 minutes Rated PG-13 (for sexuality)

    By Blake French:

    What do you do when somebody asks you a question? Well, if you're like any normal person, you'd answer it. How do you form romantic chemistry between two characters in a movie? If there isn't already dramatic fire when you look at two characters, then you have to form it will dialogue.

    In the new romantic drama "Message in a Bottle," all that the two main love birds do is ask each other and respond to questions. They meet when a Chicago newspaper worker named Theresa finds a bottled up note on the shore while jogging. She becomes curious as her friends find more evidence leading to this man that she deeply wants to meet. When she does meet him, a boat worker named Garret Blake, (hey, Blake is my first name, isn't that neat) romantic music instantly surrounds them. And the questioning begins.

    Theresa asks Garret many questions, but all Mr. Blake does is answer. Is that a bad thing? Not really, but when a movie is trying to form romance chemistry, well, this is not the way to do it. The only character who seems to be at all alive here is Paul Newman, as Blake's father, who masters every scene he is in.

    The scenery in "Message in a Bottle" is absolutely stunning. From the busy landscape of Chicago to the blue sea waters and crystal clear waves. This kind of material sweeps me away every time I see it in the movies. I would compare this film to the beautiful Montana countryside's in "The Horse Whisperer," one of the best movies of 1998.

    The performances in this film are mostly quite good, but none are Academy Award material. Robin Wright Penn is realistic and well-casted. She uses confusion and sorrow to build up momentum for the Costner character. As for Costner himself, however, he is surprisingly bad. I mean, just recovering over last year's "The Postman," this man should be rebuilding his career, not destroying it even more. He gives another "Waterworld" type of performance, acting dumfounded throughout most of the film. It's Paul Newman who is the real surprise. He adds comic relief from all the ineffective melodrama which permits most of the movie.

    The characters themselves are indeed likeable. Some are a bit stubborn and bull-headed, others are freewheeling and care-free. This is okay because variety is good, you know. I liked Newman the most, but Robin Wright Penn is right up there with him.

    A major flaw in the film, however, is the ending, which is completely out of place and disappointing. I have nothing against this type of closing, but I have already seen this in material in last years "City of Angels," sorry if that gives anything away. It leaves the audience with a feeling of depression and disappointment as they walk out of the theater.

    In the end, "Message in a Bottle" is a close call, but I do recommend it. Thanks to some attractive features, original screenplay based on a Nicholas Sparks novel, and some fascinating characters, Luis Mandoki has created a satisfactory movie that I did enjoy for most of the way.

    Brought to you by Warner Bros.
    6CubsandCulture

    The movie deserved a better climax.

    I can imagine liking this film a lot more than I did if the screenplay was given another pass. Sure the overall film is a melodrama built on cliches but Costner, Penn work well together. The overall vibe of the film is pretty much what you would expect. Newman is especially endearing as the crusty father figure. The ocean side scenery is quite nice for escapist fluff. Unfortunately, the final plotting is *terrible.*

    The climax as not real connection-in terms of characters or ideas present in the story-to anything that occurs prior to it. It is likea duex ex machina only that it randomly complicates the plot instead of resolves it. It feels so very forced; a mere mechanical device to stick the story with a downer of an ending. This could have been something more.
    5Musicop

    Mopey Costner

    If you're a big Kevin Costner fan, then you will probably like this film. But, if watching Costner mope around on screen for nearly two hours is not your cup of tea, this film will probably be a very tedious experience for you.

    Paul Newman is great. The film flies by while he's on screen. When he's not, the film drags. He deserves an academy award nomination for best supporting actor next year. But seeing as how this film is such a trifle, I doubt it will be remembered next week, let alone next February.

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    • Trivia
      The sites that were finally chosen for most of the shooting of the scenes of Garret's hometown were Northport and Popham Beach, Maine. Over $250,000. of renovations were done to the seasonal home in Popham that became Garret's house, including the addition of the room which held Catherine's artwork and the adjacent living room with fireplace (faux). At the end of filming the owner of the house demanded that it be returned to its original state costing the production company nearly as much to undo.
    • Goofs
      In his final letter to Catherine, Garret writes that he regrets watching Theresa get into a plane and fly away, but when she left him she drove away in a rental car (the airport scene was deleted).
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Theresa Osborne: If some lives form a perfect circle, others take shape in ways we cannot predict or always understand. Loss has been a part of my journey. But it has also shown me what is precious. So has a love for which I can only be grateful.

    • Crazy credits
      "Girl with lantern" painting by Helen Turner Greenville County Museum of Art
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Payback/She's All That/Rushmore/Simply Irresistible/My Name Is Joe (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      I Will Know Your Love
      Written by Beth Nielsen Chapman and Ann Roboff (as Annie Roboff)

      Produced by Carmen Rizzo, Beth Nielsen Chapman, and Ann Roboff (as Annie Roboff)

      Performed by Beth Nielsen Chapman

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mensaje de amor
    • Filming locations
      • Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Bel Air Entertainment
      • Tig Productions
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    • Budget
      • $80,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $52,880,016
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,751,560
      • Feb 14, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $118,880,016
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 6m(126 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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