Hearts in Atlantis

What if one of life's great mysteries moved in upstairs?

6.7
20011h 41m

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A widowed mother and her son change when a mysterious stranger enters their lives.

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Cast

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Anthony Hopkins

Ted Brautigan

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Anton Yelchin

Robert 'Bobby' Garfield

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Hope Davis

Elizabeth 'Liz' Garfield

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Mika Boorem

Carol Gerber

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David Morse

Adult Bobby Garfield

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Alan Tudyk

Monte Man

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Tom Bower

Len Files

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Celia Weston

Alana Files

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Timothy Reifsnyder

Harry Doolin

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Adam LeFevre

Don Biderman

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Terry Beaver

Mr. Oliver

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Will Rothhaar

John Sullivan

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Wes Johnson

Sports Announcer (voice)

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Joe T. Blankenship

Richie O'Rourke

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Joel Haberli

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Reviews

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7/10

This is certainly a case of less is more from Sir Anthony Hopkins. His considered performance as "Ted" lends much to this otherwise rather simple story of a widow (Hope Davis) and her young son "Bobby" (Anton Yeltsin). He befriends the young boy - much to the suspicion of the rather selfish, but loving, mother - and soon they are sharing confidences and the odd secret power as their bond gradually cements. It looks at the story from the older man's perspective as he reminisces about his own youth and from an engaging, enthusiastic Yeltsin's as the kid having his first love, dealing with school bullies etc.. It's delicately delivered: it has pace, but it is slow and thoughtful - and is a fairly faithful rendition of Stephen King's original story. Michael Danna's gentle accompaniment helps the story nicely, too.

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