Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 10000000
Revenue
$ 6418028
Alvin
Rose
Dorothy
Bud
Sig
Nurse
Doctor Gibbons
Brenda
Pete
Apple
Bus Driver
Woman on Bus
Tom the John Deere Dealer
Crystal
Steve
Rat
Deer Woman
Danny Riordan
Darla Riordan
Janet Johnson
Johnny Johnson
Verlyn Heller
Fireman #1
Fireman #2
Harald
Thorvald
Priest
Boy in Truck
Boy in Truck
Boy in Truck
Boy in Truck
Boy in Truck
Mt. Zion Bartender
Bar Patron
Farmer on Tractor
Lyle
Written by John Chard on 2016-02-21
I want to thank you for your kindness to a stranger. An absolute delight. From director David Lynch, The Straight Story finds the famous purveyor of the oblique on wonderfully mellow form. Story finds a superb Richard Farnsworth as Alvin Straight, an old boy long in the tooth who sets off across America on his lawn mower to visit his estranged brother. You see, he doesn't have a driving licence, so lawn mower is the viable form of transport. Lynch and writers John Roach & Mary Sweeney have offered up a wry and astute observation of Americana. The journey Alvin takes involves him meeting a number of eccentrics and confused souls, which pitches Alvin as our conduit to a rich view of the life we have - or will - live. Culminating in a finale that rewards anyone with an intelligent soul. The message is clear. A beautiful film for the beautiful of heart. 9/10
Written by r96sk on 2020-10-11
Beautifully made film. It's a difficult one to describe. <em>'The Straight Story'</em> features a very touching, true life, story about Alvin Straight. It's a very simple premise but one that the film brings to life wonderfully. There's a crap tonne of heart, alongside some brilliant cinematography and a top notch score. Richard Farnsworth plays the role of Alvin expertly, it's an outstanding performance from him. Credit also to Sissy Spacek, who makes an impact as Rose despite not really being in the film for all that long. Harry Dean Stanton (Lyle) makes an appearance, too. It's a slow burn but one that's totally worth the 112 minute run time. What a great way to end the millennium for Disney's live-action theatrical releases.