Downtown Owl

Hamish Linklater, Lily Rabe

Downtown Owl

20231 h 28 mintt2542852
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In 1983 Owl, North Dakota, the lives of three residents – elderly Horace, who spends his afternoons reminiscing in the local coffee shop; teenage Mitch, depressed backup quarterback star player-power-horse; and newly appointed high school English teacher Julia – along with those of the town's other residents, are upended by a historic whiteout blizzard.

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Director Hamish Linklater, Lily Rabe
Runtime 1 h 28 min
IMDb Id tt2542852
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I get the mixed reviews of this movie.  After all, it is a slice-of-life drama set over the course of a few days in a rural town.  That said, I really enjoyed it.  I thought that the performances were excellent and I really enjoyed how they brought the story to a close in the final scenese (as an introvert, Ed Harris’ speech really hit home).   Lily Rabe was excellent as always – it was the first time that I have seen her in something that suited her since Miss Stevens.

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Movie title: Downtown Owl

Movie description: In 1983 Owl, North Dakota, the lives of three residents – elderly Horace, who spends his afternoons reminiscing in the local coffee shop; teenage Mitch, depressed backup quarterback star player-power-horse; and newly appointed high school English teacher Julia – along with those of the town's other residents, are upended by a historic whiteout blizzard.

Date published: 2024-05-03

Director(s): Hamish Linklater, Lily Rabe

Actor(s): Lily Rabe, Ed Harris, Vanessa Hudgens, August Blanco Rosenstein, Jack Dylan Grazer, Arianna Jaffier, Finn Wittrock, Henry Golding, Hamish Linklater, Matt Roy, James Craven, Emma Halleen, Arden Michalec, Kip Hathaway, Tajalahn Hunter, Ben Shaw, Cooper Sheehan, Derek Hughes, Jeremy Kucharek, Alan Arias, Brian Sostek, Kurt Kwan

Genre: Comedy, Drama

My Review

I get the mixed reviews of this movie.  After all, it is a slice-of-life drama set over the course of a few days in a rural town.  That said, I really enjoyed it.  I thought that the performances were excellent and I really enjoyed how they brought the story to a close in the final scenese (as an introvert, Ed Harris’ speech really hit home).   Lily Rabe was excellent as always – it was the first time that I have seen her in something that suited her since Miss Stevens.

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