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Get Low
Much-feared hermit Felix Bush comes to town with a wad of cash and announces his intention to preside over his own funeral. This way he can hear what everyone is saying about him, and get the truth to his past out in the open. But will he be able to get anybody to come? And will he be able to reveal his secrets?
6 May 1954, USA
27 June 1999, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
1970, Abingdon, Virginia, USA
21 June 1971, Radom, Mazowieckie, Poland
17 October 1965, Valdosta, Georgia, USA
29 November 1982, Speake, Alabama, USA
5 September 1981
24 April 1961, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
8 April 1952, San Antonio, Texas, USA
5 January 1931, San Diego, California, USA
7 March 1959, Cullowhee, North Carolina, USA
19 August 1947, Collins, Mississippi, USA
16 June 1934, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
11 December 1968, Buffalo, New York, USA
21 September 1950, Wilmette, Illinois, USA
30 July 1964, Abington, Pennsylvania, USA
July 04, 2011
Highly unusual drama - with black comedy elements - which allows Duvall to showcase his refined skills.
May 24, 2011
Basically, it's Hollywood slush dressed up as American Gothic.
May 24, 2011
The mighty Robert Duvall delivers an astounding turn as a man whose soul is burdened by the weight of regret in Get Low.
March 04, 2015
Quiet character study is stellar but won't appeal to kids.
May 26, 2011
The ponderous route of the film is livened up by the presence of the deadpan Bill Murray
August 20, 2010
Eccentric and ultimately touching.
June 22, 2013
This is a film about a man who doesn't speak to the world for 40 years, and once it comes time, the movie won't let him, or itself, shut up.
January 31, 2011
Sweet and gentle and occasionally makes you crave a catnap.
August 18, 2010
It contains yet another pitch-perfect performance by Robert Duvall, who has given more great performances over the age of 60 than any actor, probably ever.
August 13, 2010
It affords Duvall a terrific role, harking back to his screen debut as one of literature's great loners, Boo Radley.
December 15, 2010
The creaky foreshadowing is a big problem, and the movie runs in place for most of its second half, though Duvall manages to pull it back on track with his climactic soliloquy, which sobers and silences the carnivalesque funeral party.
January 18, 2011
That the finale ends up being trite is a shame, but the long, gentle jaunt to arrive there is a pleasurable one.

