Hemingway & Gellhorn

2012

Biography / Drama / Romance

5
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 49% · 49 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 40% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.3/10 10 10421 10.4K

Plot summary

Writer Ernest Hemingway begins a romance with fellow scribe Martha Gellhorn.


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Nicole Kidman as Martha Gellhorn
Connie Nielsen as Tall Blonde Woman
Jeffrey Jones as Charles Colebaugh
Diane Baker as Mrs. Gellhorn
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23.976 fps
2 hr 34 min
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2 hr 34 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by mille-383-947313 5 / 10

Ambitious but without direction

The movie left me flat. I was interested in the history and intrigued to see how it was portrayed. Skipping back and forth between the sepia, black and white and colour formats was disruptive. Further I don't think that the two principals did their roles justice. Like Hemingway they tried, almost painfully at times, to be larger than life and it resulted in inconsistent portrayals of these remarkable characters....both are good actors...probably a function of bad direction. The love affair didn't work at all....I guess a combination of things got in the way of my enjoying the movie. Several times I commented "this is not a very good flick" as we watched...and yet we watched it to the end...knowing how it would end....a strange viewing experience. I wanted it to be better and it had such potential to be so.

Reviewed by LeonLouisRicci 7 / 10

Not an Easy Assignment

Good try at combining a study of complex people and a look at the completely incomprehensible war torn twentieth century experienced first hand by the famous authors. Not an easy assignment.

The suffering of the ravaged and the slaughter of the human race and the love of two volatile writers are given equal time but the subjects are heavy and elusive at best.

The best one can hope for is a film worthy of the fight against Fascism (that could destroy the spirit in the best of us) and hold our interest in these two interesting people.

Still some insight about journalistic war time coverage comes through and there is some good use of cinema tricks and smooth transitions that helps move it all along at an entertaining clip.

Reviewed by yakster1 7 / 10

At Least They Got the History Right

I'm always leery of historical epics and biopics that never get the history right. Composite characters are created, the time line is messed with, people say things that are attributed to others etc. After viewing Hemmingway and Gellhorn and then doing a little background research, Kaufman and Co. at least got the story right especially the events of the Spanish Civil War. These scenes look exactly like the Robert Capa photos taken when he accompanied Hemmingway and Gellhorn. Nicole Kidman is great as usual, Clive Owen is a bit over the top but then again he is playing someone who was in many ways, larger than life. I felt both Robet Duvall and Peter (don't blink or you'll miss him) Coyote talents were wasted in minor roles. The blending of sepia with black and white was a good way to invoke the photos and news footage of the day and by inserting the characters into this historic footage (a la Forrest Gump) really showed that the characters were part of something much larger. At 2 1/2 hours I wasn't bored but it could've benefited from a better script and tightening the story somewhat.

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