It’s hard to be in a movie with Tom Hanks and still be the absolute star of the show. Marisol was cast perfectly, could not have found a better combination of funny and kind and chaotic if the director tried.
The greatest reminder of how love can soften the hardest of hearts and open the eyes closed by grief and despair to see the magical colours that true care and friendship can bring to our world. A priceless message of what a difference feelings shared with one another can bring when we open ourselves up to them. All the riches and wealth in the World could never compete with our love for each other.
You should see Mariana Treviño’s other work she slays everything she can easily portray that type of character and that’s because she’s like that in real life according to friends who’ve met her
I am a 68 yo, crotchety old fart, and I amazed my 38 yo daughter, when I shed a couple of tears at this scene. It's one of the best movies I have seen in a long time, mainly due to Hanks. Such a great actor!
You should watch the original Swedish film or read the book. This version was alright, but it leaves out most of Otto's (Ove in the Swedish version) back story. This is incredibly important to the story as it explains what Otto/Ove went through in his life to become such a grouch like he was at times.
Agreed, this movie is a slow burn that gets you at the end. I don't get emotional on movies, but this movie took a real situation in life and put it on the big screen. When a movie is done right, you don't need special effects or over the top things to bring one to tears in a good way. Thank you for bringing this movie into our lives.
The way he closed his letter to Marisol with “Abuelo Otto” broke a piece of my heart ❤️🩹 Tom Hanks made it worth going though every single emotion throughout this movie 😌
I grew up next door to an elderly woman whose husband and son died many years ago in a car accident. She never remarried or had anymore children. She was grumpy and sometimes even rude to my family and other neighbors as well. But one day I decided to finally attempt to sell those chocolate bars for the annual fundraiser…of course she refused to buy one 😂 as she began to slam her door shut on my face, but I gave her one for free simply because I was 10 years old and believed that chocolate was simply the best thing ever and thought of it as a delicacy lmao I can’t remember my exact words to her, but it was something like “well I know you want one because everyone loves chocolate!!!”…she hesitated but took the bar anyway. Next morning she knocked on my door asking to buy some chocolate because she actually liked it! She ended up buy every caramel filled chocolate bar I had left (they had several different fillings- caramel, peanut butter, mint chocolate, etc). They were 11 left and it made me so happy to sell that many at once. After that she slowly warmed up to me and became one of my most favorite people I’ve ever known in my entire life. She taught me how to crochet and taught me many cooking skills that I still use today. We would also sit on her porch in rocking chairs and gossip about everyone on our street 😂😂😂 She passed away when I was 17 and I was just devastated. Those few years as friends were absolutely the best! She had a huge thimble collection and she left them to me. I had them arranged in a big shadow box that I keep in my kitchen right beside where I display my collection of milk glass. RIP Margaret ❤ You are truly missed
I had an elderly neighbor too, her name was Edna, and I used to call her "Ouma" which it meant Grandmother in Afrikaans. As a teenager, I used to visit her everyday after school, I sat with her and chat with her. Edna loved those British TV series, she was the one who got me to like Downton Abbey, Mr Selfridge etc., and she loved Bold and The Beautiful, she would call one of the characters Liam and Brooke such awful names 😅, and she was also religious, yet she preferred intelligence and reasoning, and she loved romantic novels by Danielle Steel, she gave me some of books. Ouma wasn't a grumpy woman, but she had teach me a lot. It broke my heart when she passed away. I miss her 😢
It was so touching to see how he tried many times to kill himself and failed because he said : I have still things to do , he lived because he had people who loved him around and this gave him hope to live 😢
That’s why I was so happy to see that they had the guts to have him die. He fulfilled his purpose in life and it was time for him to reunite with his wife in heaven.
He only decided to do it after he thought there was no one left in his life who would be disappointed that he was gone. As soon as he had that back, he couldn't go through with it anymore.
Tom Hanks only does good films. He's very selective and choosy. Tom Hanks doesn't do shit films. He doesn't just take up what comes his way. Tom Hanks believes in quality over quantity.
THE ORIGINAL YES , this cover copie from hooliwood please no !why always usa make a copie and the person think is the original and better?i am realy sad...................why destroy always europa film
I'm 31 years old, and the scene of Marisol entering the bedroom to find Otto passed away had me very close to crying. From the humor, the realism, the heartwarming scenes, the emotion, the funny, yet grumpy and very intelligent character of Otto, "A Man Called Otto" is easily one of the very best movies I've seen in a long time.
Close? I mean I’m only 27 but I guess I still feel Otto losing my wife to cancer hurt truly, almost lost my mom and lost my grandma to it but losing both my wife and grandmother just leaves a hole and really don’t feel like it’ll heal. Really don’t
Tom Hanks is one of the incredibly few actors that it doesn't matter what the movie is about, I'm going to watch it. To date I have yet to be disappointed by a single film. An absolute treasure.
I watched this movie recently and I cried a lot throughout it. Not only because it was such a great movie, but because not long before watching it, I had lost my dad. I’m still in tears watching it again. All the emotions came back. I feel like I can’t watch the movie again for a long time.
He finally reunited with her wife😭😭 I just saw this movie on Netflix and I cried a little, he is so desperite to attempt to kill himself and he failed because he have some good neighbors around him who cared and loved him and I think that is the message of this movie😢😢
Reminded me of my late grandma. My granpa died in 2009 and my grandma told that she felt lonely without him. When she got ill and was near death back in 2016, I looked at her and wished that she reunited with my grandpa in the end. I regretted that I did not spend as much time with her as possible when her condition deteriorated, but I pray that she isn't lonely anymore.
Same I said " he died " when he didn't shovel his walkway and when Tommy and Marisol found him dead I cried I didn't think that I would be right I called it only to cry after
My neighbor didn't cut his grass one day I got concerned and checked on him found him passed out in the living room ride with him to the emergency room and shook his hand one last time ......... I miss him so much he was a great man a fellow soldier and just awesome to be around we miss u Chuck and yes I still cut your grass everyday on the same day
Her name Marisol (Mar y Sol). In English it translates to Sea and Sun. The name is a abbreviation of “Maria de la Soledad” (Maria of loneliness) in honor of the Solitude and loneliness. Otto expressed his pain of loneliness by trying to end his life multiple times after loosing Sonya; his love of life. His Solitude was glorified by Marisol, Tommy, the cat, Malcolm and all his neighbors who loved Otto. He was never alone. He was drifting lost like in the sea. All the neighbors were the sun over his sea. He Medically and Legitimately had a big. ❤️ He was a good man. I Love this Movie so much. My Top 5 now.
Just paused at the frame where the whole letter is visible, and just noticed how Otto crossed out the word "shit" and wrote "DO HIS BUSINESS" in the cat bit.
This movie reminds me of the story of Dan Peterson and Norah Wood (from CBS Evening News' On the Road series). An old man, whose wife had passed and was depressed, had a chance meeting with a little girl who changes his life. Normally one would assume their friendship would quickly fade but they met at least once a week until he passed in 2020 at 86. Both the initial story and the final tribute are available on youtube.
Just finished the movie It reminded me of and taught me a few things too It’s a very good movie, but some parts are so heartbreaking and sad, and some are touching scenes I cried so so many times
I went and saw this movie with both of my parents while it was in theaters, and the ending just broke me. We hugged each other for a good long while afterwards while the credits were rolling.
I bawled when I watched this movie as much as I bawled watching the Titanic and Backdraft lol. and now I"m crying all over again. How does Tom Hanks do it?? Clearly one of the best actors in my entire 53 years. He literally has done it all.. Let's hope he has a huge celebration for his life BEFORE HE FREAKING DIES!!! We always have these big dedications/celebrations AFTER they die... and they never see it!! DO IT BEFORE!!!!
This film got me, this is only the second behind marley and me. I dont get emotional much with films, but this was truly a sad and beautiful film. Tom hanks and co stars were brilliant, i hope this film gets the recognition it deserves.
The fact that I haven’t even seen this movie and I was moved to tears due to past experiences. Bought the movie without a second thought and I’m gonna watch it with my family ❤️
Man I tell ya what. Tom Hanks is a legend in every sense and such a versatile actor, he can flawlessly play the comic part and easily switch to do more serioues parts like Saving Private Ryan or in this. I mean honestly Mr. Hanks is one of those rare actors that just shines in every role he plays and it is even better that he is such a kind down to earth soul to everyday people too and always takes time for fans.
I’ve seen this kind of story probably a hundred times, but this was the only time where the story moved me in a profound way. This movie is something special.
I've never seen a Tom Hanks movie that didnt invoke emotions, whether they were sad or happy emotions... Something about his choice of movies makes it always memorable, you'll always be marked by his movies... Saving Private Ryan , Forrest Gump , Captain Phillips , Finch , Cast Away... And now a man named Otto...I watched this movie on a flight from Europe...I cried my eyes out
I watched this on my flight to New York using the airplane’s tv and I cried so damn much. I couldn’t sleep for the whole flight that time so I decided to watch it again on my flight to LA. My new favorite movie ever since
No biology involved but she became his daughter and her kids his beloved grandchildren. She even gave him a son in law to hold in low regard. I cried at this scene.
For me Tom Hanks is one of the greatest actors i have seen in movies. I saw the whole movie and it touched my heart. I give the whole movie a 10. I like the songs. My compliments goes out to Mariana Treviño for her play as Marisol. This movie have fun things you can laugh about it and sad things where you 😢. I just love this movie. 😊
Im grown up man wich really hard to make it sensitive,but in this movie i cried like a baby so many times,i see myself there at so much points,the best movie ever,absolutely love it ❤❤❤
that scene when Marisol enters his room and finds him dead it's already heartbreaking but the fact his cat stayed next to him until his last breath without noticing he was gone makes it sadder
This film moved me as it did many others here because so many of us have had an Otto in our lives. I met my Otto when I was 6, right after we moved into a new house. Our friendship got off to a terrible start when I broke a window with a tennis ball. My Otto, whose name was Salvatore, died just after I turned 18. I won't tell you all the stories from those nearly 12 years, but suffice it to say that we started our acquaintance with a fight, and when he died 12 years later, my family and I cried at his funeral as if we had lost a close family member. When I watched this film, I knew from the start that I would cry like a child in the end, and indeed I did. I am 50 years old today, and my dear Salvatore, life is smiling at me. I have a son, and I am happy. Sometimes I still wish I could see your face peeking through the window to scare you as I used to, but most of all, I wish I could have just 5 minutes to introduce you to my son and say, 'Love, greet a special grandpa.' I miss you, we miss you, Salvatore! Rest in peace, wherever you are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is such a beautiful film, as with every film Tom makes, he gives an outstanding performance. In the UK Royalty award Actors for their achievements to the industry, it's a shame America cannot do better than an Oscar, he deserves it.
This movie and Christopher Robin are Marc Forster are easily his best films and both give me huge confidence for his Thomas the Tank Engine movie that’ll be coming out hopefully soon, this man deserves massive credit.
Haven't seen this movie yet ..have had dozens of chances..never even seen a trailer..all i knew was its got Tom Hanks so good enough for me...this is the first clip ive seen and dam it i hate tears in my eyes...reading the comments i know ill be opened up like niagara falls...dam it i hate tears in my eyes but i gotta watch it now....
The movie had a bit of everything, funny scenes, eerie parts, amazing characters, an awesome character development for Otto's part and a bittersweet/sad ending. Imo one of the best Tom Hanks movies ever made.
This scene just breaks my heart. My mother passed in hospice in 2017. My dad passed in 2021. I have no doubt both would have loved Otto and they would have made him a good friend. Cranky and crusty, theyvall could speak the same language. Love you mom and dad. Hope you are enjoying golf in heaven. Tears. Smiles. Sadness. Joy.
This was such great movie, i didnt know how to movie will progress when it started Otto off-ing himself but pacing and development of not only Otto but also Marisol and those in the neighborhood made the movie shine.
We all thought the same thing when her husband said otto hasnt shoveled his sidewalk i teared up just knowing what we were about to see it made it harder seeing him lying sideways on the bed it was such a beautiful movie though
I’m not crying… you’re crying. I didn’t notice the first time I watched the funeral scene, that Rueben was moving his foot and shook his head while watching the dog ray cake.
I just can't believe how he died. I already something bad happen when he haven't rake the snows. The fact that all of his neighbor loves him and visits his funeral. Makes this movie perfect for the ending. Absolute 10/10
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The fact that all the neighbours ended up loving him like he's part of their family breaks my heart
Yes. It touched me too. It gives me hope in humanity. Marisol was a character in this movie that had enough love for everybody.
Great both, 😊
@@KellysAdventures305 an ACTED scene in a movie is giving you hope in humanity? aight
@@veldis8946 fine by me.
@@daveenyart thanks, glad you told me
It’s hard to be in a movie with Tom Hanks and still be the absolute star of the show. Marisol was cast perfectly, could not have found a better combination of funny and kind and chaotic if the director tried.
The greatest reminder of how love can soften the hardest of hearts and open the eyes closed by grief and despair to see the magical colours that true care and friendship can bring to our world. A priceless message of what a difference feelings shared with one another can bring when we open ourselves up to them. All the riches and wealth in the World could never compete with our love for each other.
The actress of marisol stole it for me ,she's the best part for me ❤❤
You should see Mariana Treviño’s other work she slays everything she can easily portray that type of character and that’s because she’s like that in real life according to friends who’ve met her
It's a movie till hanks make it a masterpiece😊
and still the movie was a copy of a swedish movie.
I am a 68 yo, crotchety old fart, and I amazed my 38 yo daughter, when I shed a couple of tears at this scene. It's one of the best movies I have seen in a long time, mainly due to Hanks. Such a great actor!
Great movie , loneliness is a killer .I lost my wife 3 years ago and if it wasn't for my dogs I wouldn't be here .
When I say I ugly sobbed, it’s an understatement. . One of the best movies I’ve watched in years!
You should watch the original Swedish film or read the book. This version was alright, but it leaves out most of Otto's (Ove in the Swedish version) back story. This is incredibly important to the story as it explains what Otto/Ove went through in his life to become such a grouch like he was at times.
When I saw this as a Tom Hanks movie, I thought...cool. a feel good movie. 2 hours later I was in ugly tears and loved every moment of it.
I truly enjoyed the good SOB I had.
Wimp!!
Agreed, this movie is a slow burn that gets you at the end. I don't get emotional on movies, but this movie took a real situation in life and put it on the big screen. When a movie is done right, you don't need special effects or over the top things to bring one to tears in a good way. Thank you for bringing this movie into our lives.
Me too
The fact they knew something was wrong by him not shoveling his sidewalk let’s you know they love him ❤️❤️❤️
Lots of ppl notice these things in their neighborhood.
@@lynndenault4212They knew something was wrong with him because he always shoveled his sidewalk at the exact same time every morning. Without fail.
@livybug1101 yeah but either way they still loved him and they knew something wasn't right because of him not shoveling at that time!
The way he closed his letter to Marisol with “Abuelo Otto” broke a piece of my heart ❤️🩹 Tom Hanks made it worth going though every single emotion throughout this movie 😌
He even used the spanish pronunciation of "Otto" like he was remembering how she said it 😢
I grew up next door to an elderly woman whose husband and son died many years ago in a car accident. She never remarried or had anymore children. She was grumpy and sometimes even rude to my family and other neighbors as well. But one day I decided to finally attempt to sell those chocolate bars for the annual fundraiser…of course she refused to buy one 😂 as she began to slam her door shut on my face, but I gave her one for free simply because I was 10 years old and believed that chocolate was simply the best thing ever and thought of it as a delicacy lmao I can’t remember my exact words to her, but it was something like “well I know you want one because everyone loves chocolate!!!”…she hesitated but took the bar anyway. Next morning she knocked on my door asking to buy some chocolate because she actually liked it!
She ended up buy every caramel filled chocolate bar I had left (they had several different fillings- caramel, peanut butter, mint chocolate, etc). They were 11 left and it made me so happy to sell that many at once.
After that she slowly warmed up to me and became one of my most favorite people I’ve ever known in my entire life. She taught me how to crochet and taught me many cooking skills that I still use today. We would also sit on her porch in rocking chairs and gossip about everyone on our street 😂😂😂
She passed away when I was 17 and I was just devastated. Those few years as friends were absolutely the best! She had a huge thimble collection and she left them to me. I had them arranged in a big shadow box that I keep in my kitchen right beside where I display my collection of milk glass.
RIP Margaret ❤
You are truly missed
Who is cutting the onions 🥲 so glad that you were able to be her friend in her later years. Now she is watching over you.
What you wrote was beautiful.
@@donnash5813 I concur.
I had an elderly neighbor too, her name was Edna, and I used to call her "Ouma" which it meant Grandmother in Afrikaans. As a teenager, I used to visit her everyday after school, I sat with her and chat with her. Edna loved those British TV series, she was the one who got me to like Downton Abbey, Mr Selfridge etc., and she loved Bold and The Beautiful, she would call one of the characters Liam and Brooke such awful names 😅, and she was also religious, yet she preferred intelligence and reasoning, and she loved romantic novels by Danielle Steel, she gave me some of books. Ouma wasn't a grumpy woman, but she had teach me a lot. It broke my heart when she passed away. I miss her 😢
Really inspiring when an older person who thinks they're dead inside decides to open their heart and discovers to their shock that they actually can.
It was so touching to see how he tried many times to kill himself and failed because he said : I have still things to do , he lived because he had people who loved him around and this gave him hope to live 😢
That’s why I was so happy to see that they had the guts to have him die. He fulfilled his purpose in life and it was time for him to reunite with his wife in heaven.
@@AnimationNation2004 It would be join, rather than rejoin, since he would be going to her for the first and last time.
@@fenrirgaming37 you’re right. I was thinking in a sense that he’d be with her again. Reunite was probably the word I was looking for really.
By the time he had finished helping, God was done giving him work to do and took him back home. 🥲
He only decided to do it after he thought there was no one left in his life who would be disappointed that he was gone. As soon as he had that back, he couldn't go through with it anymore.
His wife was there the whole time keeping him alive through all his people around him.
Tom Hanks rarely makes a bad film. However this is probably the best film he's ever done. Just wonderful.
Original one is called A man called Ove. But still both good
ngl this is his second greatest film ever, greatest one is the Green Mile
@@davidgarcia-mf1oscan't leave out Forrest Gump 😀❤
Your forgot shawskanks redemption thats his best movie 😊
Tom Hanks only does good films. He's very selective and choosy. Tom Hanks doesn't do shit films. He doesn't just take up what comes his way. Tom Hanks believes in quality over quantity.
This movie deserved an Oscar.
Finally someone who knows what Oscars are for
THE ORIGINAL YES , this cover copie from hooliwood please no !why always usa make a copie and the person think is the original and better?i am realy sad...................why destroy always europa film
Its a remake
Yes but Oscars are corrupt asf
Oscar nominations for this wont come out until 2024
I'm 31 years old, and the scene of Marisol entering the bedroom to find Otto passed away had me very close to crying. From the humor, the realism, the heartwarming scenes, the emotion, the funny, yet grumpy and very intelligent character of Otto, "A Man Called Otto" is easily one of the very best movies I've seen in a long time.
Close? I mean I’m only 27 but I guess I still feel Otto losing my wife to cancer hurt truly, almost lost my mom and lost my grandma to it but losing both my wife and grandmother just leaves a hole and really don’t feel like it’ll heal. Really don’t
Tom Hanks is one of the incredibly few actors that it doesn't matter what the movie is about, I'm going to watch it. To date I have yet to be disappointed by a single film. An absolute treasure.
I’m sure I’ll go before everyone else. It’s comforting to know that I won’t go un-noticed. It was a good and touching film.
I watched this movie recently and I cried a lot throughout it. Not only because it was such a great movie, but because not long before watching it, I had lost my dad. I’m still in tears watching it again. All the emotions came back. I feel like I can’t watch the movie again for a long time.
He finally reunited with her wife😭😭 I just saw this movie on Netflix and I cried a little, he is so desperite to attempt to kill himself and he failed because he have some good neighbors around him who cared and loved him and I think that is the message of this movie😢😢
Reminded me of my late grandma. My granpa died in 2009 and my grandma told that she felt lonely without him. When she got ill and was near death back in 2016, I looked at her and wished that she reunited with my grandpa in the end. I regretted that I did not spend as much time with her as possible when her condition deteriorated, but I pray that she isn't lonely anymore.
*with HIS wife
I already knew whats gonna happen next when he wrote the letter I burst into tears when Tommy saw the unshoveled walkway
Same I said " he died " when he didn't shovel his walkway and when Tommy and Marisol found him dead I cried I didn't think that I would be right I called it only to cry after
I would be blessed to have lived such a life, to have loved and been loved so deeply, and to be remembered so fondly.
When I watched first 20 minutes of this movie, my tears suddenly came out from my eyes because it made me remember my father at home 😢
My neighbor didn't cut his grass one day I got concerned and checked on him found him passed out in the living room ride with him to the emergency room and shook his hand one last time ......... I miss him so much he was a great man a fellow soldier and just awesome to be around we miss u Chuck and yes I still cut your grass everyday on the same day
I could watch this film a million times and never grow tired of it! Maybe because I’m old and grumpy as well.
Her name Marisol (Mar y Sol). In English it translates to Sea and Sun. The name is a abbreviation of “Maria de la Soledad” (Maria of loneliness) in honor of the Solitude and loneliness. Otto expressed his pain of loneliness by trying to end his life multiple times after loosing Sonya; his love of life. His Solitude was glorified by Marisol, Tommy, the cat, Malcolm and all his neighbors who loved Otto. He was never alone. He was drifting lost like in the sea. All the neighbors were the sun over his sea. He Medically and Legitimately had a big. ❤️ He was a good man. I Love this Movie so much. My Top 5 now.
What a beautiful recap. Thank you for this. I love this movie.
This scene makes me cry every time. Such a wonderful movie and Tom Hanks is a treasure.
Just paused at the frame where the whole letter is visible, and just noticed how Otto crossed out the word "shit" and wrote "DO HIS BUSINESS" in the cat bit.
lol he actually did.
This movie reminds me of the story of Dan Peterson and Norah Wood (from CBS Evening News' On the Road series). An old man, whose wife had passed and was depressed, had a chance meeting with a little girl who changes his life. Normally one would assume their friendship would quickly fade but they met at least once a week until he passed in 2020 at 86. Both the initial story and the final tribute are available on youtube.
Now I’m crying twice
I saw that story. The beginning and end. It's interesting how someone comes into your life at just the right time and sad when their gone.
Just finished the movie
It reminded me of and taught me a few things too
It’s a very good movie, but some parts are so heartbreaking and sad, and some are touching scenes
I cried so so many times
That’s the reality of life.. Messy and beautiful 😭
I went and saw this movie with both of my parents while it was in theaters, and the ending just broke me. We hugged each other for a good long while afterwards while the credits were rolling.
I bawled when I watched this movie as much as I bawled watching the Titanic and Backdraft lol. and now I"m crying all over again. How does Tom Hanks do it?? Clearly one of the best actors in my entire 53 years. He literally has done it all.. Let's hope he has a huge celebration for his life BEFORE HE FREAKING DIES!!! We always have these big dedications/celebrations AFTER they die... and they never see it!! DO IT BEFORE!!!!
Manuel Garcia Ruflo is an underrated actor with range. I am glad he is getting the fame he deserves.
This film got me, this is only the second behind marley and me. I dont get emotional much with films, but this was truly a sad and beautiful film. Tom hanks and co stars were brilliant, i hope this film gets the recognition it deserves.
damn this movie had me in tears, one of the best movies ive seen in a while.
The fact that I haven’t even seen this movie and I was moved to tears due to past experiences. Bought the movie without a second thought and I’m gonna watch it with my family ❤️
I agree
I'm crying myself 😢😢😢
Man I tell ya what. Tom Hanks is a legend in every sense and such a versatile actor, he can flawlessly play the comic part and easily switch to do more serioues parts like Saving Private Ryan or in this. I mean honestly Mr. Hanks is one of those rare actors that just shines in every role he plays and it is even better that he is such a kind down to earth soul to everyday people too and always takes time for fans.
Loved this beautiful movie! I cried like Otto was a real person that I knew.
Abuelo Otto.... that line says it all
I’ve seen this kind of story probably a hundred times, but this was the only time where the story moved me in a profound way. This movie is something special.
If we could all be as lucky as Otto when we pass.
I've never seen a Tom Hanks movie that didnt invoke emotions, whether they were sad or happy emotions...
Something about his choice of movies makes it always memorable, you'll always be marked by his movies...
Saving Private Ryan , Forrest Gump , Captain Phillips , Finch , Cast Away...
And now a man named Otto...I watched this movie on a flight from Europe...I cried my eyes out
My wife and I watched the whole movie and could not stop crying. It is such an awesome movie.
Your wife needs a real man no a sissy
I cried like a baby when marisol realize something weird when otto didnt shove his walk 😢
From “Bosom Buddies” to “A Man Called Otto”. What range Tom Hanks’ career has spanned!
When I first saw this… I was not expecting this ending… it had me in tears.
I watched this on a plane on the way to visit my elderly mom. Thankfully it was dark to hide my tears...
When the tear runs down Reuban’s face; oh, the feels!😢
True! It gets me so emotional to see him cry.
This man has never failed to make an emotional hit movie time and time again.
I watched this on my flight to New York using the airplane’s tv and I cried so damn much. I couldn’t sleep for the whole flight that time so I decided to watch it again on my flight to LA. My new favorite movie ever since
Reuben shedding tears is an underrated moment. He only shows emotion around Otto.
Saw this movie because Tom Hanks stars in it. That's always a guaranteed watch, even when it's not my kind of movie. Glad I watched.
No biology involved but she became his daughter and her kids his beloved grandchildren. She even gave him a son in law to hold in low regard. I cried at this scene.
One thing I loved in this scene was how he at first didn't like anyone else to having pictures of the kids on his nightstand next to the letter.
For me Tom Hanks is one of the greatest actors i have seen in movies. I saw the whole movie and it touched my heart. I give the whole movie a 10. I like the songs. My compliments goes out to Mariana Treviño for her play as Marisol. This movie have fun things you can laugh about it and sad things where you 😢. I just love this movie. 😊
Friends and I went to see a comedy. Yeah we laughed. The three of us left the theatre crying. Bluddy good movie.
I’m not crying, I just have a little bit of Tom Hanks in my eye.
You should go to a doctor if you have a human inside of your eye
That sounds vaguely dirty. 🤭
Gross
Ew.
The question is, what part of Tom Hanks?
Im grown up man wich really hard to make it sensitive,but in this movie i cried like a baby so many times,i see myself there at so much points,the best movie ever,absolutely love it ❤❤❤
“For those people that thought I pulled my weight”. That’s the best we can hope to be remembered for. Pulling our weight…..
I love ruben the moment i see him cry gets me every time
haven`t seen the movie, still i am in tears. damn tom ...
that scene when Marisol enters his room and finds him dead it's already heartbreaking but the fact his cat stayed next to him until his last breath without noticing he was gone makes it sadder
One of the best and most heartfelt films I’ve seen in a long time. Tom Hanks is outstanding ❤
This film moved me as it did many others here because so many of us have had an Otto in our lives. I met my Otto when I was 6, right after we moved into a new house. Our friendship got off to a terrible start when I broke a window with a tennis ball. My Otto, whose name was Salvatore, died just after I turned 18. I won't tell you all the stories from those nearly 12 years, but suffice it to say that we started our acquaintance with a fight, and when he died 12 years later, my family and I cried at his funeral as if we had lost a close family member.
When I watched this film, I knew from the start that I would cry like a child in the end, and indeed I did. I am 50 years old today, and my dear Salvatore, life is smiling at me. I have a son, and I am happy. Sometimes I still wish I could see your face peeking through the window to scare you as I used to, but most of all, I wish I could have just 5 minutes to introduce you to my son and say, 'Love, greet a special grandpa.' I miss you, we miss you, Salvatore! Rest in peace, wherever you are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is such a beautiful film, as with every film Tom makes, he gives an outstanding performance. In the UK Royalty award Actors for their achievements to the industry, it's a shame America cannot do better than an Oscar, he deserves it.
This was a much better movie than I thought it was going to be.
This movie and Christopher Robin are Marc Forster are easily his best films and both give me huge confidence for his Thomas the Tank Engine movie that’ll be coming out hopefully soon, this man deserves massive credit.
She nailed every scene she was in. Amazing actress.
The way this was shot. The stilness of his bedroom. It's so real.
Tom Hanks Has Acted In Great Movies….All His Career I Feel We Have Grown Up Together.
Keep It Up, Yom.
I loved the book "A Man Called Ove". The original movie was good. I haven't seen this one, yet.
My Dad was about the same
My Mom died 4 years before him. Unfortunately he did do something stupid. I never saw it coming.
It might not have been stupid. Sometimes life is just a life sentence.
Haven't seen this movie yet ..have had dozens of chances..never even seen a trailer..all i knew was its got Tom Hanks so good enough for me...this is the first clip ive seen and dam it i hate tears in my eyes...reading the comments i know ill be opened up like niagara falls...dam it i hate tears in my eyes but i gotta watch it now....
This movie is the epitome of the feeling when a good person passed
Saw this movie with my parents. We all cried by the end
The movie had a bit of everything, funny scenes, eerie parts, amazing characters, an awesome character development for Otto's part and a bittersweet/sad ending. Imo one of the best Tom Hanks movies ever made.
up to now this my favourite movie for year 2023.
This scene just breaks my heart. My mother passed in hospice in 2017. My dad passed in 2021. I have no doubt both would have loved Otto and they would have made him a good friend. Cranky and crusty, theyvall could speak the same language. Love you mom and dad. Hope you are enjoying golf in heaven. Tears. Smiles. Sadness. Joy.
Never has a movie made me cry so hard every time I watch it
Tom Hanks is the best! Always.
At least he’s still alive
@@jakemiketta3868He's gonna die some day, and when that day comes we'll feel like this
This film is a treasure.
This was such great movie, i didnt know how to movie will progress when it started Otto off-ing himself but pacing and development of not only Otto but also Marisol and those in the neighborhood made the movie shine.
Wife and I just watched this excellent movie in its entirety plus some of the side features. Well done, well scripted.
the part that made me not cry is that it was sweet his voice was still talking and everything turned out positive
Im 26 years old , 176 cm tall and weight around 78 150 pounds but after watching this movie it was so beautiful 😊
literally made me tear up at school when i was watching this
Beautiful film, amazing actor's
Can’t even count the amount of times this movie made me ugly cry
He didn't have children, Marisol became his daughter, and they loved one another, as family does.
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Either I'm missing context, or what is the point of your reply?
The pictures of her and the children in frames had me ugly crying!!
I found this movie by accident and I am so grateful I did. It was a beautiful story. ♥
very rarely i get emotional from movies, this made me cry..
More people should see this movie!!!!
I loved this movie so much. It broke me when I saw the cat laying there on his bed with him. 🥺
i love this movie it touched my heart i cried all day😢😢
We all thought the same thing when her husband said otto hasnt shoveled his sidewalk i teared up just knowing what we were about to see it made it harder seeing him lying sideways on the bed it was such a beautiful movie though
I watched that movie during the flight, it was so difficult to stay composed watching it. Great movie.
I can't remember the last time I cried this hard during a movie.
Its foreshadowed early on that his heart would be what got him in the end. Despite knowing he would die, I still balled liked a baby.
never seen thus movie but just watching it has me in tears....
I remember watching this movie the other day and it’s sad.
Never heard of the movie and now I need to see it
I’m not crying… you’re crying. I didn’t notice the first time I watched the funeral scene, that Rueben was moving his foot and shook his head while watching the dog ray cake.
Thomas Newman’s score completes this scene beautifully
I cried from start to end when I watched this movie. I can definition identify with the central theme. The ending was beautiful.
I just can't believe how he died. I already something bad happen when he haven't rake the snows.
The fact that all of his neighbor loves him and visits his funeral.
Makes this movie perfect for the ending.
Absolute 10/10