Michael Cole
over 3 years
ago
A movie for the cynic romantic
Anastasia Loule
over 5 years
ago
The picture was beautiful and alternative. The plot was boring.
Nick Faber
almost 6 years
ago
Watched this at a time when it really hit me hard. Afraid a re-watching will tarnish that.
Kelsey Mayfield
almost 6 years
ago
themes include grief, love, and disappointment, which somehow make a funny film
Janine Sarto
6 years
ago
Ewan McGregor was great as always. Film that was fun but gave you something to think about
Jonathan Evans
almost 7 years
ago
Aside from the fact this film is more of a drama than a rom com. It has much more to offer
Luis Uribe
almost 7 years
ago
I don't get the message of the film, but it's ok
Cory Van Dorn
7 years
ago
A great story told by a great man. Good feels and deep. =]
Nuria Belastegui
over 7 years
ago
Very enjoyable. Quite light-hearted yet serious. Subtle performances.
Aileen Davis
over 7 years
ago
Christopher Plummer not at his best
Don't know how he got an oscar
Tony Gandía
over 7 years
ago
'Beginners" begins and ends with Plummer. When he's not on screen the film is a bore.
Niklas Pivic
over 7 years
ago
It felt real to me; and the film picks up on "what is real?" without becoming pretentious.
Devon
almost 8 years
ago
VERY BORING
Niel de la Rouviere
almost 8 years
ago
Great film, but extremely slow and depressing. Great soundtrack!
Dylan Clites
8 years
ago
It's a cute movie with fantastic performances, one of which is by a canine.
wayupnorth
over 8 years
ago
I suppose it had a point, somewhere, but it bored me to tears.
Camille Lévesque
over 8 years
ago
This movie is great and even if you don't like it the soundtrack is amazing too!
Kyle McConaghy
over 8 years
ago
Great writing, performances and art direction.
Beginners is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Mills. It tells the story of Oliver (Ewan McGregor), a man reflecting on the life and death of his father while trying to forge a new romantic relationship with a woman dealing with father issues of her own.
Beginners premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival, where The Los Angeles Times heralded it as a "heady, heartfelt film" with a cast who has "a strong sense of responsibility to their real-world counterparts".
The film is structured as a series of interconnected flashbacks. Following the death of his father Hal, Oliver reflects on his relationship with him following the death of Oliver's mother Georgia. Shortly after her death Hal came out as gay to his son and began exploring that aspect of his life. Hal finds a boyfriend, Andy, and surrounds himself with a circle of gay friends. Hal is then diagnosed with terminal cancer. Following an extended illness during which Oliver helps care for...