Tuesday, January 8, 2013

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Kay (Meryl Streep) and Arnold (Tommy Lee Jones) are a devoted couple, but decades of marriage have left Kay wanting to spice things up and reconnect with her husband. When she hears of a renowned couple's specialist (Steve Carell) in the small town of Great Hope Springs, she attempts to persuade her skeptical husband, a steadfast man of routine, to get on a plane for a week of marriage therapy. Just convincing the stubborn Arnold to go on the retreat is hard enough - the real challenge for both of them comes as they shed their bedroom hang-ups and try to re-ignite the spark that caused them to fall for each other in the first place. -- (C) Sony
Release Date Hope Springs Aug 8, 2012 Wide
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Actors For Hope Springs

Meryl Streep,Tommy Lee Jones,Steve Carell,Ben Rappaport,Jean Smart,Martin Ireland,Patch Darragh,Brett Rice,Becky Ann Baker,Elisabeth Shue,Charles Techman,Daniel Flaherty,Damian Young,Mimi Rogers,Ann Harada,Jack Haley,Susan Misner,Rony Clanton,John Srednicki,Madeline Ruskin

Genres Hope Springs : Drama,Comedy

User Ranting Hope Springs : 3.4
User Percentage For Hope Springs : 60 %
User Count Like for Hope Springs : 35,954
All Critics Ranting For Hope Springs : 6.6
All Critics Count For Hope Springs : 151
All Critics Percentage For Hope Springs : 74 %

Review For Hope Springs

It's all a little depressing.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post

"Hope Springs" is a minor miracle of a movie.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post

It's something like Ingmar Bergman's "Scenes From a Marriage," as translated into the universe of the Lifetime Network.
Andrew O'Hehir-Salon.com

A surprise that sneaks up and moves you, "Hope Springs" has the courage of its awkwardness, and this is said admiringly in the spirit of the film, which is irony-free and unfashionably earnest.
Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal

Somewhere along the line, what probably started out as a character study ended up as a wobbly drama that pushes some boundaries but eventually lets everyone off the emotional hook in favor of a smoothed-over happy ending.
-Toronto Star

What could have been strained farce or, worse, geezer porn, morphs instead into a film of hilarious and heartfelt pleasures. It helps that director David Frankel has two of the best actors on the planet to raise the game.
Peter Travers-Rolling Stone

Sure, there's some big, general things about common couples' problems that ring true, but Hope Springs is all posturing with very little believable character building.
Eric Melin-Scene-Stealers.com

Hope Springs is a sweet and funny film, featuring wonderful performances from the leads, but it also has a nice emotional touch to it.
Jeff Beck-We Got This Covered

Should this marriage be saved?
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit

Absolutely not the comedy it implies, this mostly serious, very frank story is simplistic, even awkward, but captivates because of the leads.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)

[D]azzlingly graceful as a narrative and brutally frank emotionally, while still also working as a piece of popcorn entertainment...
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher

While it may feel familiar to some, such awkward home truths do not a great viewing experience make. Jones is bereft of charm, while Streep seems misplaced as his loyal wife.
Ed Gibbs-The National

Streep and Jones's acting is probably better than the film's direction and script deserve, but, thanks to them, Hope Springs is tender, sad, funny and honest.
Jason Best-Movie Talk

Hope Springs is not an easy experience, but it is a tremendously rewarding one.
Jonathan Lack-We Got This Covered

Meryl Streep is always worth watching. That's a given.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail

Who could resist a showdown between two such formidable stars, even when both (Jones does his sour, squinty thing) are coasting?
Donald Clarke-Irish Times

People will go to see this film for Streep. Its secret weapon is Jones.
Charlotte O'Sullivan-This is London

Funny and moving in equal measure.
Alex Zane-Sun Online

Mildly diverting, but far from either of its lead actors' best.
Sophie Haslett-Little White Lies

Hope springs; but not without a witty, pithy script it doesn't.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times

The film's strong points are its noble intentions and the nuanced performances by Streep and Lee Jones. But I'm not sure who will actually enjoy this movie.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]

As the couple try to rekindle the bedroom flame the note of cutesy comedy kicks in and the movie gets phonier and phonier.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

When cinemas are stuffed with juvenile comedies it's a great treat to watch one that is aimed at grown-ups and treats its audience as such.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express

In the end, of course, it comes down to the chemistry, and this relationship really does feel like one worth fighting for.
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph

When you have actors this good playing a married couple, how could anything go wrong?
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com

Emotionally engaging and brilliantly acted, this is a sharply observed relationship comedy-drama that deserves credit for sensitively tackling a subject that's surprisingly taboo in mainstream movies.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon

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