Nobody's Fool

Nobody's Fool

By Robert Benton

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1995-01-13
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 50min
  • Director: Robert Benton
  • Production Company: Capella International
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.9/10
6.9
From 297 Ratings

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Paul Newman earned an Oscar® nomination plus Best Actor honors from the National Society of Film Critics and New York Film Critics Circle for his portrayal of Sully, a likeable working stiff who's made a lifetime of bad decisions. But he unexpectedly has a chance to make right on some of them when his estranged son – and grandson – drop into his life. Melanie Griffith and Jessica Tandy are among the talented costars of this engaging film honored on numerous 1994 Ten Best Lists.

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  • One of Paul Newman’s bests

    5
    By Ganlie
    Just like any good movies, every viewing makes you discover new nuances that you have not seen before. I have not seen that many Paul Newman’s movies but he embodies this character so much, that this is the movie that I think of when I think of this great and amazing actor and humanitarian. The movie moves at a slow place to get us familiar with most of the characters in the movie who each adds the subtle layers into the whole story. The protagonist could be someone you know that quietly and unknowingly do things that seem like no big deal. And the icing in the cake is that this is Jessica Tandy’s last movie and the movie, deservedly so, was dedicated to her memory.
  • Nobody’s fool with Paul Newman

    1
    By a bad movie
    Rented the movie coming home on Southwest movie kept on freezing didn’t wasn’t able to watch it
  • Soothing Sully...

    5
    By DKinske
    It is such a nice story--and reminds me of growing up in a small (snowy) town in Michigan. No CGI, or special effects, just great actors and actresses. Jessica Tandy is so dignified, yet empathetic. Paul Newman is still charming and handsome--in his seventies, the definition of aging gracefully. I don't review much, but this one for some reason makes me feel good and that is why I give it five stars.
  • Thanks for the HD option!

    5
    By vampires & mopars
    Since there is no timeline on a Blu-ray- its good to have this HD option.
  • I miss Paul Newman

    5
    By micooker
    I wish there were more actors of this generation with the class and talent of Paul Newman...... Another brilliant movie of his that compels you to watch and watch and watch. For all men that had fathers that did not communicate-- this is your movie.
  • Heartwarming Dramedy

    5
    By jsw0109
    Paul Newman plays Sully, a bitter old man who has made a lot of mistakes his entire life and hasn't seemed to learn from any of them. The town is full of people that interact with Sully on various levels which give you glimpses at how this loser has a good heart. All of the acting is great, the music score is beautiful and really adds to the enjoyment of the film (I wish it was available to download or buy on CD) and you will find yourself rooting for Sully and hoping for the same things the townsfolk hope for when it comes to him. This is not a big budget movie with cool special f/x or a goofball buddy comedy or any number of types of movies that do well at the movies. This is a human story with a lot of heart that will make you feel a lot of things. If nothing else, you should see it because its Jessica Tandy's final role before she passed away, but the movie is so worth owning to watch again and again.
  • One of the best

    5
    By AAGF
    Paul Newman as an elderly man with all of the hardships that implies, but the movie has heart! Also has the beautiful Jessica Tandy in her final role. This is about real people in a small town and the ongoing war of the snowblower is entertaining by itself. So many characters all involved in the story make this movie enjoyable at many levels - it's a keeper.

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