Nostalgia (2018 film)

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Nostalgia
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Directed by Mark Pellington
Screenplay by Alex Ross Perry
Story by
  • Alex Ross Perry
  • Mark Pellington
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMatt Sakatani Roe
Edited byArndt-Wulf Peemöller
Music byLaurent Eyquem
Distributed by Bleecker Street
Release dates
  • January 6, 2018 (2018-01-06)(PSIFF)
  • February 16, 2018 (2018-02-16)(United States)
Running time
114 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Nostalgia is a 2018 American drama film directed by Mark Pellington, who also produced with Tom Gorai and Josh Braun. The screenplay, written by Alex Ross Perry, is based on a story by Perry and Pellington. The film stars an ensemble cast led by Jon Hamm, Catherine Keener, John Ortiz, Nick Offerman, James LeGros, Bruce Dern, and Ellen Burstyn. It revolves around the lives of several people who become connected through loss.

Contents

Plot

A mosaic of stories about love and loss that explores our relationship to objects, artifacts, and memories.

At a diner, middle-aged Daniel Kalman, an insurance agent, remarks on the beauty of sentimental jewelry worn by a waitress. He then visits Ronald Ashemore, an elderly architect living off a pension. His visit is for the purpose of evaluating Ashemore's possessions to satisfy granddaughter Bethany, and he's able to determine that a few pieces are worth enough value for an appraiser to look at.

Kalman's next visit is to Bethany and her husband. Pregnant, she is overwhelmed with being the sole decision-maker due to living the closest, but she does care deeply about her grandfather and doesn't wish to think of him dying. Back at the office Kalman studies the photographs he's taken that day, contemplating the lives lived.

The next day, his work takes him to meet Helen Greer, whose home has been destroyed by wildfire. She laments how very little time she had to grab what keepsakes she could. She was able to save a signed baseball Kalman determines may have some value. They discuss things at a neighbor's house over coffee with another couple who've also lost their home. Kalman remarks how he always learns something new from listening to people's stories.

Helen stays with her son Henry and his wife Lisa. Discussion to place her in assisted living is met with indignity, as is the thought of selling her things for cash before the insurance kicks in.

Helen flies to Las Vegas with a case containing the baseball to meet with an appraiser. She settles in to her hotel room, takes in some gambling and dines solo. After much emotional turmoil, she meets Will Beam to determine its worth. It is an authentic item, he says, and the signature is that of Ted Williams. Normally, most things he sees are worth $10–20,000 but he tells her this feels like it may be $80–100,000. Helen is amazed. After they converse awhile, Helen is finally able to go of her husband's priceless keepsake. Later, Will calls a potential buyer.

Will flies to his hometown in Virginia to meet older sister Donna. Will rides with Donna to their parents' house to go through things. The house is for sale and their parents have recently moved to a condo in Florida. Will is more matter-of-fact regarding the heirlooms that the quiet house holds, while Donna expresses her teen daughter Tallie's sadness over losing the one place that holds so many memories. Will stays overnight in the barren house, while Donna drives back to her own home.

The next day, Tallie tries to join them in sorting through keepsakes, but she is unable to connect with the many things that are older than she is. She leaves to join a friend, Kathleen, on a weekend trip. While disposing of many things into an onsite dumpster, Will comes across letters written by his own father, Will, to his mother, Joy, that expresses, among other things, deep love. Later he falls asleep to records playing soft jazz.

Will's sleep is interrupted by a frantic phone call from Donna. A drunk driver has hit the car the two girls were driving in and killed Tallie. Donna's husband Patrick picks up Will, and they rush back to console a distraught Donna. Later, Kathleen's parents, Peter and Marge come to console them as well.

Cast

Release

On January 22, 2017, it was announced that Bleecker Street acquired North American distribution rights at the Sundance Film Festival to the film. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Nostalgia had its world premiere at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 6, 2018. [6] [7] It was theatrically released in the United States on February 16, 2018, by Bleecker Street. [8] [9]

Reception

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 39% of 56 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.6/10.The website's consensus reads: "Nostalgia combines talented actors and honorable intentions, but poky pacing and a lack of depth make it unlikely the end result will ever inspire the titular emotion." [10] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 47 out of 100, based on 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. [11]

Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times wrote, "Nostalgia is the kind of heartfelt wallow that you feel like a heel for attacking. A soggy string of Hallmark moments designed to interrogate the value of the objects we cherish, the movie is front-loaded with major stars and squelching with sentiment." However, Catsoulis praised the cast for their "exceptionally strong performances." [12] Sheri Linden of the Los Angeles Times called the film "a day-old news flash of a drama, delivered in weepy headlines posing as dialogue", and noted that "the actors can't turn the strained stabs at poetry into the affecting meditation that was clearly intended." [13] Michael O'Sullivan of The Washington Post described the film as "a slow, talky and only faintly moving meditation on mortality and memory", and concluded his review by writing, "Moviegoers hoping for something — anything — to take away from Nostalgia (other than a vague feeling of dysphoria, tinged with ennui) will not be similarly compensated." [14]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2018 World Soundtrack Awards Discovery of the YearLaurent EyquemNominated [15] [16]
Public Choice AwardWon

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