Based on 48 votes and 17 reviews.
distracting. Hanks was not in much of the moviel
We are more alike than different .full of raw emotion ..I want to see it again!
For me, a beautifully presented story about a place and how it changes over more than 200 years. While the primary narrative is about Tom Hanks and his family, three or four other families are woven in and out of the story line. If you’re open to something not so ordinary, this movie will be delightfully entertaining. It’s masterful and I would see it again!
Most boring movie i think i have ever seen, came so close to walking out. The production camera was anchored to one position for the entire movie which only added to the boredom. The last scene was the only point tolerable.
I have always liked Tom Hanks movies and I did enjoy this one but felt it could have been more. More organized, More time line, It jumped around quite a bit and this style took me a few minutes to get used to.
A couple of the storylines were not worth keeping in. Yes, disjointed flashbacks and boring. Depressing and sad. Not my cup of tea.
This movie will not be interesting to people who lack a basic understanding of 20th century history. You must be able to distinguish between a 1930s and 1960s setting. Unique, very emotional and vivid story that does not follow the standard (and very worn out) Hollywood formula. I cried.
Left after 30 minutes. Unnecessary and frequent use of foul language, some out of period. I'm disappointed Tom Hanks is a part of this movie. First 30 minutes felt disjointed and out of sequence. Rotten tomatoes.
The most boring 20 minutes we’ve spent money on in a long time. I’m glad some viewers loved it. That’s great. But I couldn’t stand anymore. I only rated a 1 bc you didn’t give 0 as an option
Bored to death