Nothing In Common
On his way up the corporate ladder, David Basner confronts his greatest challenge: his father.
Tom Hanks, Jackie Gleason and Eva Marie Saint are unforgettable in the story of a young, ambitious executive whose life is surprisingly affected by the break-up of his parents' marriage. Co-starring Sela Ward, Bess Armstrong and Hector Elizondo.
Because of his talent, charm and wisecracking sense of humor, David Basner (Hanks) is a self-made man on the fast track. He loves his job, his bank account is healthy, and women find him irresistible. Then his father Max (Gleason, in his final film performance) calls to give David the news that he and David's mother Lorraine (Saint) are calling it quits after 35 years. Now, besides the pressures of his own busy life, David has the new responsibilities of taking care of his crotchety dad and emotionally supporting his mother. Through these experiences, David gains a new understanding and appreciation of his parents, with whom he thought he had nothing in common.
Nothing In Common is a funny, heart-warming film that struck a chord with audiences (who made it a hit) and showcases the charismatic performance of a young Tom Hanks on his way to Oscar®-winning superstardom.
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Good ol' 80's funny cheese - AnCash
I love Tom Hanks and I think he can act in any movie (see the obvious - Cast Away - where he is essentially the main and only character the majority of the film). This film, although a bit cheesy, had me laughing hysterically at it's humor.
I would recommend it to anyone who loves Tom Hanks and 80's movies.Too much Hanks, not enough Gleason. - cathyottawa
I hadn't seen this since the 80s, and wanted to rent it, because I remembered Jackie Gleason being really good in this, his last movie.
He does give a heartbreaking performance as a Willy Loman type old salesman, who's wife leaves him after 36 years of marriage, and who's company fires him when it becomes clear he's past his prime.
Tom Hanks is his son, who has to take care of dad, and reconnects with him. I wish this movie had had more of that stuff, because it was good.
Unfortunatley, that is actually only a small part of the movie, which is more about Hanks' ad exec character, the big account he lands, and the romance he has with Sela Ward. This has alot of bad 80s movie problems as well - the horrible soundtrack, the repeated attempts at "goofy" humour, and the bad romance angle.
If it weren't for Gleason, and Eva Saint Marie's performance as Hank's long suffering mother, this would have been 2 stars.
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Good ol' 80's funny cheese - AnCash
I love Tom Hanks and I think he can act in any movie (see the obvious - Cast Away - where he is essentially the main and only character the majority of the film). This film, although a bit cheesy, had me laughing hysterically at it's humor.
I would recommend ...Too much Hanks, not enough Gleason. - cathyottawa
I hadn't seen this since the 80s, and wanted to rent it, because I remembered Jackie Gleason being really good in this, his last movie.
He does give a heartbreaking performance as a Willy Loman type old salesman, who's wife leaves him after 36 years ...