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Nobody's Fool (1994)
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"Worn to perfection" is the tag line promoting this crafted character study. It describes Paul Newman, the resourceful 70-year-old lead actor, but not his character, Sully, a North Bath, New York, loner who totally emulates the negative definition of the title. Newman gives a brilliant performance (Oscar-nominated and winner of two critics circle awards) relying on his well-honed subtleties. The dramatics are simple: the return of his son (Dylan Walsh) and grandson, offering a chance to reconcile; odd jobs for a construction company he's trying to sue for an injury; and a comedic grudge match against the owner (a reserved Bruce Willis)....
| Release Date: | December 23rd, 1994 |
| MPAA Rating: | R |
| Running Time: | 110 minutes |
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$39,491,975 (US) $0 (World) |
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Nobody's Fool Movie Review by Tim (2/12/2008) |
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This was a great drama about a small towns people. You get to see several different characters mainly focusing on Paul Newman as Sully, a soon to be retired contractor that is in the middle of a workers compensation battle for a knee injury. He was a horrible father and walked out on his family and now his son is back...
(complete Nobody's Fool review by Tim)
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