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Secondhand Lions 2003 123movies

Secondhand Lions 2003 123movies

Sep. 19, 2003111 Min.
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Watch: Secondhand Lions 2003 123movies, Full Movie Online – A boy named Walter is dropped by his mother Mae at his great-uncles’ house. Later, Walter will find out his great-uncles’ big secret, and rumors say that Hub and Garth, Walter’s great-uncles, have stolen a lot of gold and money. (some say they stole it from Al Capone) Did they really steal that money or not?.
Plot: The comedic adventures of an introverted boy left on the doorstep of a pair of reluctant, eccentric great-uncles, whose exotic remembrances stir the boy’s spirit and re-ignite the men’s lives.
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7.5/10 Votes: 58,085
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52/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 654 Popularity: 13.868 | TMDB

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_**Learning about life from your two eccentric uncles in central Texas**_

In the summer of 1962, a troubled, introverted boy (Haley Joel Osment) is dropped off by his dubious mother (Kyra Sedgwick) at the remote home of his two great-uncles in central Texas (Michael Caine and Robert Duvall). His money-loving mom and other relatives are only interested in their (supposed) hidden cache of wealth while the kid simply needs their acceptance, wisdom and love.

“Secondhand Lions” (2003) is a quirky coming-of-age drama that combines elements of “A Perfect World” (1993) and “Sling Blade” (1996) with the amusement of Indiana Jones, “Simon Birch” (1998) and “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” (2000). It’s entertaining, enlightening and heartwarming all at the same time. Yet it’s more than just a coming-of-age drama because it effectively addresses one’s usefulness in life after his/her physical prime. It’s also a good animal flick, although they’re peripheral.

The film runs 1 hour, 49 minutes, and was shot in the Austin, Texas, area, including Pflugerville, Manor (fight at store) & Lockhart, Texas.

GRADE: B

Review By: Wuchak

I found Secondhand Lions to be a pleasant and entertaining watch overall. The manner in which the past history was told to the boy reminded me of Peter Falk in the Neverending Story, but I guess there are only so many ways you can have an old man relate an adventure yarn to a youngster.

Some of the storyline seemed rather predictable to me, but there were enough surprising little touches to keep me interested. It was well worth the time. It was apparently considered to be a transitional role for the young lead actor, Haley Joel Osmont, from The Sixth Sense and Pay It Forward, to more mature roles.

Interestingly, when it showed comic strips drawn by the boy as an adult, it reminded my strongly of Walt Kelly’s Pogo, and the character’s name is also Walt. But it was probably just my perception, for I read the fictional strips were drawn by Berke Breathed, an excellent cartoonist In his own right, who was apparently influenced by the a Doonesbury strip, not Pogo.

Review By: Peter McGinn
Achieves Excellence!
“Secondhand Lions” is a movie which has achieved excellence. The story line is fast-moving and packed with nuance. Various elements of the plot overlap and blend for a harmonious whole. It is not a series of action scenes played primarily for visual impact, but a compelling story which demands attentive viewing.

Flashback scenes are intentionally cartoonish, so that the audience, like the character of the boy Walter, is left wondering whether the fantastic tales of the old uncles’ adventurous youth are really to be believed. Uncle Garth tells the stories, which we see through Walter’s imagination. We see in the flashbacks what Walter envisions as he hears the stories, and Walter doesn’t have the age and experience to see anything other than the caricatures which appear in the flashback scenes. It’s not a photo-accurate rendition, it’s what a youngster imagines while listening to oral storytelling. For instance, a twelve-year-old Texan in the 1950s wouldn’t have been likely to know what a really angry Sheik would have looked like in the 1920s. These flashbacks, and the ways in which they are depicted, are central to the plot of the movie. Through his storytelling, without realizing it, Uncle Garth nurtures a creative potential in Walter (who will grow up to become a cartoonist).

Christian Kane is a magnificent casting choice as young Uncle Hub (the younger incarnation of Duvall’s character), displaying just the right kind of spark for the daring adventurer. Kyra Sedgwick is eerily believable as Walter’s shallow and self-absorbed mother. The family of hick relatives is superbly annoying.

Haley Joel Osment delivers a solid portrayal of Walter. Sometimes his voice sounds like that of a boy, sometimes like that of a young man, as would be expected in a male of Walter’s age. Sometimes Walter cries like a child, sometimes he displays stoic maturity, as would be expected from a boy who is in the transition of becoming a man. We see Walter unsure of himself in the beginning, but later finding his footing. Not too sugary, not too hard-edged, Haley Joel Osment is ideal for the role. He may be overshadowed by Caine and Duvall, but actually holds his own reasonably well, working between these two living legends.

Michael Caine’s accent as Uncle Garth is a perfect portrayal of a Texan who has lived outside Texas for much of his life. Garth is no bumpkin hick, but a man who has traveled the world, and in light of his experiences it would not have been credible to give this character a strong country drawl. Even though, as the plot progresses, we don’t know how much of Garth’s fantastic storytelling we should believe, there is never a question of whether Garth has ventured outside the Texas borders. (Education and travel tend to have the effect of diminishing regional accents. I have lived in Texas for twenty years, and have known many older native Texans whose diction is much like Garth’s.) Michael Caine gives Uncle Garth just the right combination of toughness and tenderness, and treads the fine line of allowing us to see Garth as a trustworthy character regardless of his adventurous stories.

The uncles are very realistic characterizations, and Texas holds many characters like them. The aging uncles had, as young men, gone away to find adventure, and lived on the edge for much of their lives. Then they returned home to retire in a rural Texas setting which they were finding to be just a little too tame, no longer remembering much about Texas country life except for acquiring the obligatory too many dogs. The uncles don’t say much to each other because there is no need to say much, they understand each other perfectly. Confronted with age, they seek out reckless behavior, unwilling to sit still and get older, unable to overtly give up on life. Walter’s presence suddenly requires them to adapt to new purpose, and to take care of themselves, too, as they are faced with the issue of providing appropriate male role models so that their young nephew might one day become an appropriate man.

Despite the studio’s description, this is not a “heartwarming” movie with a happy, fluffy resolution for all concerned. The characters must make choices, and not always easy ones. The valiant tales of adventure don’t always conclude with happily-ever-after fairytale endings. It is not purely a comedy, but instead probes the depths of emotion. The adult audience will probably appreciate this movie the most, but it is an appropriate movie for pre-teens as well.

Review By: staplek

Other Information:

Original Title Secondhand Lions
Release Date 2003-09-19
Release Year 2003

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 51 min (111 min), 1 hr 49 min (109 min) (USA), 2 hr (120 min) (Argentina)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Comedy, Drama, Family
Director Tim McCanlies
Writer Tim McCanlies
Actors Haley Joel Osment, Michael Caine, Robert Duvall
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 6 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex Gold II, Panavision Primo Lenses, Panavision Panaflex Millennium XL, Panavision Primo Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA, FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA, Technique, Burbank (CA), USA (digital intermediate)
Film Length (6 reels)
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 200T 5274, Vision 500T 5279)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format) (some scenes), Super 35 (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (spherical) (Fuji Eterna-CP 3513DI)

Secondhand Lions 2003 123movies
Secondhand Lions 2003 123movies
Secondhand Lions 2003 123movies
Secondhand Lions 2003 123movies
Original title Secondhand Lions
TMDb Rating 7.202 654 votes

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