Reptileenbu
Did you people see the same film I saw?
Twilightfa
Watch something else. There are very few redeeming qualities to this film.
Myron Clemons
A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Mehdi Hoffman
There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.
Fallen Eye
First things first ladies and gentlemen; Leonardo DiCaprio! Leonardo DiCaprio! Leo-Nardo Di-Cap-Rio!!! Wow! Just, wow! Throughout the entire 117 minutes, consistently, Leonardo DiCaprio kept Arnie's flame burning. What an amazing performance. An absolutely stunning showing. I don't ever want to forget this performance, and that's what it is. It's not an "unforgettable" performance, no, it's deeper than that; it's a performance you just don't want to forget. An absolutely breathtaking performance that finally got its Oscar 22 years later.What's Eating Gilbert Grape has 2 characters who are over-the-top lovable, surrounded by other characters who were at varying levels of intense likability, on top of a story so absorbing and enthralling. I wasn't ready for this film to end.I had so much fun watching this movie. It had me at 5 minutes, to a point where even then, I felt as if it was already too close to the end, even though there was another 112 minutes to go. It's a film that took its time, and allowed you to fall in love with some characters without forcing it to happen.I'd love to give this film more than 8/10, however I had some minor issues. 1. I really wanted to know what happens with Tucker and his Burger Barn craze. That really interested me. 2. The title of the film wasn't given enough time to breathe. Sure Gilbert had a lot on his mind, but what was eating him surely, was his mother, and that reveal wasn't given the full attention it deserved, especially because it's a legitimate concern. 3. The editing could've been better.Alright, the "tearing down" is over, now back to how amazing this film was. The characters; Arnie, Bonnie, Amy, Tucker, Betty, Ellen, etc. The story, the performances; Leonardo DiCaprio, Darlene Cates, Laura Harrington, etc. Some stunning work was done in this film, to a point where you even wonder if there is some deliberate irony in Bonnie loving Arnie so much, and not wanting him to disappear, meanwhile Arnie's favourite game is; "Where is Arnie", then to later have Bonnie, disappear on him, and them all. 8.4/10.
Unhelpful Yoda
I've seen this movie many times and it always touches my heart. It does have slow parts in it but the movie overall is amazing. The film tells the story of the Grape family including the youngest member Arnie who is played by Leonardo DiCaprio. Arnie is mentally disabled. They live in a rural town where the population is small and there isn't much to do for people. Gilbert played by Johnny Depp looks after Gilbert because their sisters must look after their morbidly obese Mother. The film shows how Gilbert is torn between his responsibilities for Arnie and his desire to be a free guy and be in a relationship with Becky. Becky passes through town and her and Gilbert are drawn to each other. Johnny Depp is really good at playing the part of Gilbert and Leonardo does amazing acting as a mentally disabled boy. Even down to the mannerisms and speech. To me the part at the end when they burn the house with 'Momma' inside is a way of giving them all freedom. I think their Mom and the house tied them down for so long. Very emotional film but memorable.
Lord_Of_Darkness
An American drama movie based on the novel of the same name by Peter HedgesSynopsis: Gilbert Grape lives at home with two of his three sisters, Amy and Ellen, and one of his two brothers, Arnie. Arnie is mentally handicapped and depends on Gilbert for a lot. Then there's Gilbert's momma. She also lives with them and is perfectly huge. She was once the prettiest girl in Endora but now...is not. The whole Grape clan is just counting the days to Arnie's 18th birthday. The birthday the doctors said he would never see. Here Johnny Depp acted as Gilber and what i think is he was the perfect actor for this character. And Leonardo DiCaprio acted as Arnie. Both of their acting was marvelous but Leonardo DiCaprio oh boy he has shown a masterpiece acting skill in this movie. This movie is the proof that how much good an actor he was to began with. In this one his acting was even better than The Basketball Diary (One of his early days hit movies) IMO. Gilbert's dad, Mr. Grape, has been dead for 17 years and with his older brother gone everything falls on Gilbert's shoulders. He worked so hard to keep his family from sinking. I was touched by his responsibility and care for his family and the loving relationship with his mentally challenged brother Arnie. Gilbert is simply the supreme character of this movie. A great movie. Great story, well directed. Sometimes it will make you laugh,sometimes it will make you emotional or even it will make you angry now and then. And at the end this movie made me cry.(No it isn't a tragic movie)Leonardo DiCaprio received his first Academy Award nomination for his role.
Evan Wessman (CinematicInceptions)
Initially, this movie would seem to be a pretty boring two hours. It doesn't have a terribly definitive external plot like people expect lots of movies to have. That's not to say that there's not a story there, but it's just not one that you could advertise well. Actually, one could make a case that it was spoofed by Napoleon Dynamite eleven years later since very little happens in either Midwestern town, but Endora is made laughable enough that there's nothing really to spoof.Gilbert seems a little bit like one of those characters who "didn't exist before the movie", but I think this is actually his Inactiveness. The quoted phrase above is typically used when critiquing how a character is written, but I think it actually holds true for Glibert as a person. We don't think he's existed prior to the events of the movie because he hasn't. He's just been content with his dead-end life and doesn't feel like making any change to it, not because he likes it, but because he's just never considered doing anything else. Throughout the story, we see him try to shed the burdens and responsibilities that his family has placed on him and begin to seek his own interests. His most prominent burden is his disabled brother Arnie. I get the feeling that if Arnie ever did die, Gilbert would then be able to handle practically any challenge that he faced for the rest of his life. Firstly, he would finally have the freedom to accept other responsibilities without having to worry about Arnie, and secondly he would have so much day-to-day experience with hardships and dealing with difficult people that other tasks would seem fairly easy to him. But all the same, Arnie's innocence makes him worth the workload and he provides emotional support for Gilbert like nobody else could. A less rewarding burden is Mrs. Grape, a lump of a woman who becomes the laughingstock of the town for her extreme obesity. The other two women in Gilbert's life are his adulterous lover Mrs. Carver and the out of town visitor Becky. Eventually, Becky's presence in his life makes Gilbert more aware of himself and helps him to bring his entire family to a better state of life (even in the form of Mrs. Grape's death). Mrs. Carver is probably the most hatable character (outside of maybe Ellen Grape) because of her poor parenting and how she takes advantage of Gilbert's problems. On the other hand, Becky is a breath of fresh air to everyone she meets, but you don't get the sense that she's a saint or anything. The acting was amazing all around. Obviously DiCaprio steals the show as Arnie, but the other actors deserve props as well. Johnny Depp didn't really have an opportunity here for a great performance, but he did well enough for the part he was in. The overall directing felt way ahead of its time. Without knowing the year, I would have guessed that this came out ten years later than it did. I especially liked the way the camera was positioned so that you were constantly aware of how much danger Arnie is in whenever he is in an elevated position. The script was pretty good with dialogue and the author did a good job adapting the screenplay; I could feel the care that was put into the action lines as they were performed on-screen. The score did a really good job capturing the mood of care-freeness when that was called for.As I said at the start, it might not seem that appealing, but I would encourage you to give it a try. It will most likely not be one of your favorite movies, but it will be a fairly enjoyable and enriching experience. I suppose if you like one of the actors featured, there's already some draw anyways. If that is the case, you will not be disappointed by DiCaprio, but know that it is a relatively low-key performance from Johnny Depp. Overall Rating: 8/10.