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SummaryA disillusioned man goes into hiding in placid suburbia only to discover he cannot escape the forces of hope. (Overture Films)

Directed By:Mark Pellington

Written By:Albert Torres

Henry Poole Is Here

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44
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6.6
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Metascore
44
24% Positive
6 Reviews
56% Mixed
14 Reviews
20% Negative
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Chicago Sun-Times
Achieves something that is uncommonly difficult. It is a spiritual movie with the power to emotionally touch believers, agnostics and atheists -- in that descending order, I suspect.
63
New York Post
Sappy and corny, but there are a few lovely moments.
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Generally Favorable
6.6
50% Positive
5 Ratings
40% Mixed
4 Ratings
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Apr 30, 2012
6
Biggs_ZA
What a sweet movie. It is in no ways a complex film; thus don't watch it to stimulate your movie critic side. This is a film about hope - not nearly as intense as The Shawshank Redemption (and shouldn't even be compared). This is a movie about hope in a modern context and subtly touches things we have become stubborn to admit or talk about. It also touches our possessiveness over privacy and the alienation to our immediate surroundings and pain of our communities.
Aug 17, 2010
6
MovieFail
Luke Wilson gives it his best shot in this altogether middling film in the indy genre. The first half of the movie implies a fascinating history and character development for Mr. Poole, a dejected, dying man in the final throes of life. His interactions with (ultimately minor, unfortunately) characters such as the supermarket cashier give insight to his life, and intimate to the audience that there is hope that maybe Henry Poole will have some redeeming qualities beneath his rough exterior. Dismayingly, the film does nothing to follow through with the promise of its strong start. Instead of being a fascinating character study, the film takes a decidedly Hollywood approach to Mr. Poole's troubles. After finding a stain in the shape of the Virgin Mary on the wall of his house, the entire neighborhood, comprised largely of stereotypical Hispanic Catholics, come to pray and turn his house into a religious destination site. This is of course troubles Poole, who only wants to be left alone. This turn of plot, and the introduction of a religious element, marks the downfall of this film. As beautiful as the concept of a magical religious figure appearing and saving everyone is, this idea works only in theory. The movie plays out essentially a deus ex machina-style scenario to conclude the film, something which does not fit the tone of the first half at all. If we never got a chance to really learn about this character, then why would we accept that he deserves this massive salvation? Overall, this movie plods along and doesn't go really anywhere, despite a good first impression. It is unfortunate, because I could see how, without the cheesy religious aspect that made it feel so artificial, this movie could have been an excellent little flick- not to mention showcase for Luke Wilson, who, as per usual, manages to deliver a great performance in spite of the story. Verdict: Movie Meh
50
Chicago Reader
This contrived situation leads to a debate over the power of faith.
50
USA Today
The film has some amusing moments and can be intriguing when it focuses on the slow transformation of a hopeless, faithless man.
50
Village Voice
A film that could have used some of the genuine intrigue of Pellington's thrillers to help offset the increasingly doe-eyed narrative.
33
Portland Oregonian
Every so often there's a tabloid news story about the Virgin Mary seen in a piece of toast or Mother Teresa on a tortilla, and most of us equate them with Elvis sightings. This film is for the rest.
25
Boston Globe
Manages a fairly rare trick: It's a movie that's both deeply felt and completely phony.
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Sep 16, 2014
0
jake38
One of the single worst movies I've seen in my life. The acting, while decent, is nothing compared to the garbage script. I honestly like catholic movies, courageous is one of my favorites, but this movie just shoves Catholicism down your throat and tries to make feel sorry for a cast of completely unlivable characters. It is pure garbage, do not watch it.
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  • Overture Films
  • Lakeshore Entertainment
  • Camelot Pictures
Aug 15, 2008
1 h 39 m
PG
Changing his attitude will take a miracle.
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Humanitas Prize
• 1 Nomination
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