Wednesday, 14 November 2012

This Must Be the Place (2012) Movie Online

This Must Be the Place (2012)
This Must Be the Place (2012) Movie Online
Production Details :
In Theaters : November 2, 2012
Genres : Drama, Musical/Performing Arts, Crime, Thriller
Run Time : 1 hour 58 minutes
Director : Paolo Sorrentino
Writers : Paolo Sorrentino (story), Paolo Sorrentino (screenplay)..
Stars : Sean Penn, Frances McDormand, Judd Hirsch..
Distributors : The Weinstein Company, Relativity Media Distribution Group
Production Status : Released
Filming Locations : Bad Axe, Michigan,
                                  USA Dublin, Ireland
                                  New York, USA
                                  New Mexico, USA
Produced In : United States

Storyline :

Cheyenne, a wealthy former rock star (Penn), now bored and jaded in his retirement embarks on a quest to find his father's persecutor, an ex-Nazi war criminal now hiding out in the U.S. Learning his father is close to death, he travels to New York in the hope of being reconciled with him during his final hours, only to arrive too late. Having been estranged for over 30 years, it is only now in death that he learns the true extent of his father's humiliation in Auschwitz at the hands of former SS Officer Aloise Muller - an event he is determined to avenge. So begins a life-altering journey across the heartland of America to track down and confront his father's nemesis. As his quest unfolds, Cheyenne is reawakened by the people he encounters and his journey is transformed into one of reconciliation and self discovery. As his date with destiny arrives and he tracks down Muller, Cheyenne must finally decide if it is redemption he seeks ...

User Reviews :

I liked this film. It's an original story with an excellent performance from the lead, Sean Penn. Judd Hirsh is also very good.

My only criticism is that the director threw in lots of strange scenes. It seems like they want to "break new ground" in the medium. All directors want to do this.

Just focus on making a *good* movie guys, that's hard enough.

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