Addie Moore and Louis Waters, a widow and widower, have lived next to each other for years. The pair have almost no relationship, but that all changes when Addie tries to make a connection with her neighbour.

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Film Cast:

  • Louis Waters: Robert Redford
  • Addie Moore: Jane Fonda
  • Gene: Matthias Schoenaerts
  • Jamie: Iain Armitage
  • Holly: Judy Greer
  • Ruth: Phyllis Somerville
  • Dorlan: Bruce Dern
  • Old Rudy: John C. Ashton
  • Charlie: Randy Moore
  • Realtor: Audrey Walters
  • Nurse: Chantal Bushell
  • Band Singer: Myra Warren
  • Desk Attendant: Laurence Anthony Curry
  • Shelter Volunteer: Jordan Leigh
  • Hostess: Constance Freeman
  • Barber Old Man Harris: Jerry Middleton
  • Priest: Ted Maritz
  • Pedestrian (uncredited): Maetrix Fitten
  • Actor: Michael Love Toliver

Film Crew:

  • Director: Ritesh Batra
  • Writer: Kent Haruf
  • Writer: Scott Neustadter
  • Production Design: Jane Ann Stewart
  • Costume Design: Wendy Chuck
  • Writer: Michael H. Weber
  • Producer: Finola Dwyer
  • First Assistant Director: Scott Robertson
  • Producer: Robert Redford
  • Executive Producer: Pauline Fischer
  • Editor: John F. Lyons
  • Executive Producer: Ben Ormand
  • Producer: Erin Simms
  • Second Unit: John Nasraway
  • Stunt Coordinator: Whitney Coleman
  • Director of Photography: Stephen Goldblatt
  • Original Music Composer: Elliot Goldenthal
  • Costume Assistant: Justin Kratzer

Movie Reviews:

  • Reno: **Not about the first love! The other way around!**
  • This is one of my favourite genre, the tales about aging people. A rare kind. The lives, the struggle they go through, really melts my heart. So I won’t miss such films. I have a long list of such films which are my favourites. And this is another fine one to add to it.
  • Superb casting. I could not miss Redford films of the recent. At this age, he’s phenomenal. And Jane Fonda was equally great. Another Netflix’s wonderful product directed by an Indian filmmaker. This was about two old guys, been single for a long time. Now trying to connect, with some effort, they develop an understanding relationship. But not everybody around is happy with it. They have to face them and keep it going. Afterall at this age what they have set to lose!
  • More like a real life event. There’s no any twist, not like a surprising incident. Just beautiful, a kind of love tale. Obviously a little slow, but totally worth it. If you like drama films, this will be a treat to watch. Based on the book of the same name. My only issue was, the end was ordinary, though an acceptable one. Surely, the families, the middle aged members and above would enjoy it. One of the best films of the year.
  • _7/10_



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