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The Accidental Tourist (1988)

Starring: William Hurt, Kathleen Turner Director: Lawrence Kasdan Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Geena Davis, Amy Wright, David Ogden Stiers
  • Directors: Lawrence Kasdan
  • Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: June 1, 2004
  • Run Time: 121 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (59 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000TG8XY
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #8,603 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Lawrence Kasdan adapted Anne Tyler's novel into this mopey comedy which, oddly enough, took the New York Film Critics Circle's best picture award (a case of strategic voting getting out of hand). William Hurt plays a depressed travel writer struggling to come to terms with his son's death. He buys a dog for companionship, then hires an eccentric dog trainer (Geena Davis, who won an Oscar for her role) to teach it to behave. She, in turn, teaches him to reconnect to life. But as he is beginning to admit his feelings for her to himself, he is blindsided by the return of his estranged wife (Kathleen Turner), who attempts to rekindle their marriage. A muffled, low-key affair--so low-key that it sometimes seems positively stationary. --Marshall Fine


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After the death of his son macon a travel writer seems to be sleep walking through life. Macons wife is having trouble too & thinks it would be best if the two split up. After macon meets a strange woman who seems to bring him back down to earth macons wife wants to try again. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 02/08/2005 Starring: William Hurt Geena Davis Run time: 121 minutes Rating: Pg Director: Lawrence Kasdan

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4.0 out of 5 stars Thought-Provoking, Slow-Paced Conflicted Romance, March 7, 2005
THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST has some of the most interesting dialogue ever heard in a film about relationships. The story begins when Macon Leary, a travel writer played by William Hurt, comes home to find his wife, Sarah, (played by Kathleen Turner) wants a divorce. This marriage has endured almost unbearable strain after the death of their only son, and Macon's coping strategy is to strive to keep things as they are. When Macon's welsh corgi becomes bad-tempered and starts to bite, Macon can't stand the thought of parting with the dog that was his son's childhood companion. Macon is forced to rely on others when he breaks his leg and moves in with his sister and brothers, and the movie really picks up momentum when he meets a sparkling divorcee dog trainer named Muriel Pritchett (played by Geena Davis). Muriel has her eyes on Macon Leary from the first moment she sees him, when she begins a long campaign to win this world-weary man over and bring joy back into his life. When Sarah finds out that Macon is seeing another woman, she has a change of heart about finalizing the divorce, and seeks a reconciliation. Macon's choice then becomes one of maintaining the status quo or navigating his way through uncertain yet exciting territories with someone new.

Both the acting and the dialogue in THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST are first-rate and highly memorable. Geena Davis steals the show with her shining performance of a quirky, life-positive divorced single mom with a single-minded interest in helping Macon Leary to become more than a reluctant sight-seer in life. My favorite line of dialogue in this dialogue-driven film is when Macon says to Sarah, "I'm beginning to think that maybe it's not just how much you love someone, maybe what matters is who you are when you're with them." I've contemplated this concept for years, and been continually inspired by it's significance.

While this film may be considered slow-moving and somewhat sad, it ultimately delivers an uplifting and inspirational message of hope.
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Movie With Intense Character Studies Throughout..., May 24, 2004
By Sheila Chilcote-Collins "Sheila Renee Chilcot... (Collinswood, Van Wert, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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"The Accidental Tourist" Hmmm... even the title of the film has many meanings. Unhappily married couple, Macon Leary,(William Hurt)a travel guide author and Sarah Leary (Kathleen Turner) have just lost their young son Ethan to an accident. Each of them goes through the grief process alone and thus, the marriage is quite dead. They separate, with Sarah leaving Macon in the big, old empty Victorian house alone, save for Ethan's badly behaved dog, a Welsh corgie named Edward. When Edward misbehaves, Macon just can't get rid of the dog because it reminds him of the good times that Ethan had with Edward. So, Macon takes the dog to obedience school and meets a very ecentric young woman named Muriel Pritchett. Muriel is a young divorcee with a very sickly little boy, named Alexander (Robert Hy Gorman in a very nice portrayal for a little guy). Muriel pursues Macon, a sexual relationship ensues and Macon opens up for the first time about his sorrow for Ethan. There comes a time when macon has to decide what he wants as Sarah returns to the homeplace and wants to try again.

Amy Wright, David Ogden Stiers, and Ed Begley Jr. all turn in WONDERFUL performances as Macon's odd siblings who live together in the family home that they grew up in. Bill Pullman also turns in a great performance as Julian, Macon's publisher.

This is a wonderful character study of families, their hurt, disappointment and finally, reconciliation. The film is strongly written and well acted. If you are looking for a funny romance like, "When Harry Met Sally", a spooky romance like "Ghost" or a treacly, sappy sweet romance like "Sabrina", then you are looking in the wrong place. If you like to see characters that pluck at your heart strings and seem "oh so real" then this is a movie for YOU! Highly recommended!

Happy Watching!

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the top five movies of all time, May 14, 2001
By Brian D. Shearer (Des Moines, IA USA) - See all my reviews
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While it has been criticized for it's slow, quiet pace, this is one of the most bold and heroic stories ever put on film.

Years ago I was swept away by Anne Tyler's novel, and was hesitant to see the movie (knowing movie adaptations of novels almost always disappoint.) I found myself instead swept away in new and different ways by the movie, which is incredibly true to the narrative of the novel.

What Macon Leary is going through would not be described as depression as much as recession...pulling away from his life, falling deeper into himself where it is small and quiet and safe, far away from the world that had murdered his son. This drives his wife away from him, leaving him to spiral more deeply into himself until the unexpected hand of a quirky dog trainer pulls him up and out of himself. When Macon reunites with his estranged wife he begins to tumble back in on himself until he discovers that it's not only how much you love somebody, but who you are when you're with that person that matters the most.

William Hurt's narration over various scenes in this film ad a layer to it that could never have been achieved in the novel.

This film is a must see for any student of the human condition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie but quite different from the book
I'm just writing this review to encourage people to read the book as well, since it's a much deeper, richer, view of Macon and Muriel than you see in the movie. Read more
Published 1 month ago by M. Leonhardt

5.0 out of 5 stars Don't listen to the critical revue by Marshall Fine...
He's obviously a moron who must have watched the film half drunk. For proof of this, he states in his review that the main character, Macon -played by William Hurt- buys his dog,... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Bryan

4.0 out of 5 stars From An Intentional Movie Goer
One of the most insensitive questions I ever heard a media journalist pose to an actor was just after the 1989 Academy Awards had been handed out and a TV reporter asked a... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Gregor von Kallahann

5.0 out of 5 stars Deeply Moving and Richly Rewarding
William Hurt is absolutely brilliant as a man so damaged and insulated from his own life that he is about to implode in Lawrence Kasdan's adaptation of Anne Tyler's novel, perhaps... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Bobby Underwood

5.0 out of 5 stars Anne Tyler books and films are like a bowl of hot soup
Anne Tyler is a master of organization of many varied components. When one is in a superstore at checkout and looks at the objects on the conveyor of the person ahead, perhaps... Read more
Published 24 months ago by Judith T. Giles

5.0 out of 5 stars All-Star Cast in This 80's Classic Book-To-Film Adaptation
Well, this film has everything that you could expect in a Lawrence Kasdan film. I must say that the 80's were good to William Hurt who appeared in many Oscar-nominated films... Read more
Published on August 12, 2007 by Phillip

5.0 out of 5 stars The Accidental Tourist
My order arrived very quickly and was in perfect shape. It made a fine birthday present for a friend who had just read the book. Read more
Published on June 1, 2007 by Douglas Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent romantic movie that follows a supurb novel closely
I'm an Anne Tyler fan, and this movie follows her book fairly closely. The cast is great (William Hurt does a fantastic job, and Geena Davis manages to look plain, vulnerable,... Read more
Published on May 12, 2007 by J. Richard Valentine

4.0 out of 5 stars Revisiting the Accidental Tourist
When this movie was released in 1988 it received much applause from both critics and the public including me. I was much taken with the film then. Read more
Published on April 4, 2007 by H. F. Corbin

4.0 out of 5 stars An O.K. Drama
"The Accidental Tourist" was one of the most acclaimed films of 1988. It was nominated for Best Picture and won Geena Davis the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress and it marked the... Read more
Published on March 15, 2007 by Joshua Miller

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