Quantcast
X
Billy the Early Years
FREE MUSIC NEWSLETTERS
 ROCK | HIP-HOP | MEDIA
 AC | POP | LEGACY


CCM Magazine.com - Christ Community Music
ALL MOVIES
X

Page   1  2  3  4  5  >

  • Slow-Moving “Rodanthe” Doesn’t Defy Expectations
    (September 2008)
    Christa Banister
    Like 2004’s The Notebook, an adaptation of author Nicholas Sparks’ best-selling book, Nights...
  • “Eagle Eye” Needs Better Focus
    (September 2008)
    Christian Hamaker
    Director D.J. Caruso and star Shia LaBeouf have paired up again for Eagle Eye, a techno thriller...
  • Earnest “Fireproof” Could Use More Spark
    (September 2008)
    Christian Hamaker
    For a film that shows characters making so many honorable decisions, Fireproof is simply no more...
  • Simplistic Melodrama Mires Visually Stunning "Duchess"
    (September 2008)
    Jeffrey Huston
    A metaphor common to period pieces is how opulent exteriors often mask sordid realities. It’s certainly...
  • Funny, Insightful "Ghost Town" Worth a Visit
    (September 2008)
    Christa Banister
    Almost dying allows Ricky Gervais’ character to experience living in a whole new, rewarding way. And...
  • A Faulty Sense of Empowerment Fuels "The Women"
    (September 2008)
    Christa Banister
    If it wasn’t for the success of the recent Sex and the City on the big screen, chances are The...
  • "Burn After Reading" Boasts Big Laughs and Moral Truths
    (September 2008)
    Jeffrey Huston
    A blatant attempt at parody, Burn After Reading is a send-up of modern Oscar-bait conspiracy thrillers...

Page   1  2  3  4  5  >

“The Visitor” Certainly Doesn’t Overstay Its Welcome
AVERAGE RATING
RATE THIS ARTICLE
“The Visitor” Certainly Doesn’t Overstay Its Welcome
Christa Banister
Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer
(April 2008)

Release Date:  April 25, 2008 (wide)

Rating:  PG-13 (brief strong language)

Genre:  Drama

Run Time:  108 min.

Director:  Thomas McCarthy

Actors:  Richard Jenkins, Haaz Sleiman, Danai Jekesai Gurira, Hiam Abbass, Marian Seldes, Maggie Moore, Richard Kind

It was Mary Poppins who famously sang about how “a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down.” And waving umbrella or not, that imagery is quite fitting when describing The Visitor. Instead of opting for the oh-so-informative documentary or an intense political thriller to address the hot-button topic of illegal immigration, the filmmakers go straight for the heart with this emotionally compelling drama.

Advertisement

Typically the go-to-guy for supporting roles as the loving but forgettable dad or the slightly square doctor or lawyer, Richard Jenkins is the heart and soul leading man in The Visitor as Walter Vale, a prickly economics professor who isn’t having the easiest time with his recent widower status. While it seems like Walter’s got it all on the surface with an impeccable Connecticut home, a trendy Manhattan apartment for whenever he feels like hangin’ out in the city and a collection of fine wine that he enjoys with every meal, it’s clear from the outset that his life isn’t a happy one. It’s boring and ultimately, meaningless, even with all the pleasures that having money can buy.

However, when Walter heads to New York to present one of his papers at a hum-drum conference, his life takes an unexpectedly colorful detour. When Walter stops by his Manhattan digs, he discovers that two papers-free immigrants have decided that his casa is their casa. But after Walter and his two new housemates hash it out (and understandably so, given the most unusual circumstances), he reacts to the situation in a way that most wouldn’t—he takes Tarek (Haaz Sleiman) and Zainab (Danai Jekesai Gurira) in for as long as they need.

While it would’ve been easy for Walter to think he’d done enough by giving his new visitors a place to live, he doesn’t just act as the duo’s benevolent landlord of sorts. Instead, Walter begins to forge a friendship that’s as beneficial for him as it is for Tarek and Zainab. With Tarek, their common bond is a love for music. While Walter has taken a few piano lessons, Tarek actually made his living at it as a djembe drummer. Now supporting himself by playing shows with jazz bands throughout the Big Apple, Tarek makes it his mission to teach the rhythm-less white guy a thing or two about soul in more ways than one. And these moments are truly some of the movie’s most humorous and touching as almost a brotherly bond is created between two guys who couldn’t be more different from each other.

Content Provided by: http://www.crosswalk.com

Page   1  2

COMMENTS
  • Be the first to comment!
  • CCMmagazine.com (Salem All-Pass) registration.
    With your free membership, you will be able to add your reviews to alums, comment on articles, and more! Join today.
    Salem Forums Users: You do not need to register for a new account; your forums account is part of the "Salem All-Pass."
    Required fields marked with *
    *Username:
    *Password:
    *Confirm Password:
    *E-mail Address:
    FREE NEWSLETTERS

    Terms of Use / Privacy Policy
STAFF BLOGVIEW MORE
  • CCM Blogs
    Guest Blogger: Leigh Nash
    Sixpence None The Richer front woman Leigh Nash blogs about why she loves Christmas.
GIVEAWAYS & FUN STUFFVIEW MORE
  • Give and Receive CCM Christmas Music Giveaway
    Give and Receive CCM Christmas Music Giveaway
    Enter to win new Christmas albums from five different artists...some for you to keep, and some for you to give away! Click here for details.
SITE SPOTLIGHTS
WHO'S TALKING
  • RE: Who here plays guitar?
    ORIGINAL: gtrdave Also, $6.36 seems pricey to me. I pay about $3.50 per pack for D'Addario XL1...
    10/11/2008 10:15:07 AM
  • RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly from the past)
    Cause We Ended as Lovers Jeff beck - Blow by Blow album Well, it was a popular hit wi...
    10/11/2008 9:18:40 AM
  • RE: what are you listening to?
    Also got two new Billy Joel's and checked out a few various tracks: Piano Man and 'Turnstiles....
    10/11/2008 9:15:48 AM
  • RE: Willie and Wynton Live DVD
    A simple click of the mouse would answer your question. The band is smokin', but I've never like...
    10/11/2008 9:12:43 AM
  • RE: Great Guitar Solos in Popular Hit Songs (mostly from the past)
    Search You Tube for Allan Holdsworth... Mind boggling..He doesn't have much in the way of commerc...
    10/11/2008 9:07:48 AM
Musicians Friend
Power Search for Gear!
CCM magazine.com - Christ Community Music
CCMmagazine.com is a proud member of the Salem Publishing family of sites providing content and resources such as :
& the Salem Communications family of sites including: