Is Anybody There?

    Is Anybody There?
    2009

    Synopsis

    A young boy who lives in an old folks' home strikes up a friendship with a retired magician.

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      Cast

      • Michael CaineClarence
      • Bill MilnerEdward
      • David MorrisseyDad
      • Anne-Marie DuffMum
      • Rosemary HarrisElsie
      • Ralph RiachClive
      • Linzey CockerTanya
      • Elizabeth SpriggsPrudence
      • Leslie PhillipsReg
      • Sylvia SymsLilian

      Recommendations

      • 90

        Los Angeles Times

        It is also hard not to see remnants of a younger Michael Caine -- beautifully seductive and enigmatic all those years ago in "Alfie." He has said his wife cried when she saw the performance; you understand why.
      • 75

        Rolling Stone

        Blending humor and heartbreak in a performance that makes a small movie a richly satisfying one, Caine truly is magic.
      • 70

        The Hollywood Reporter

        While Caine and young Milner make for amusing adversaries, it's nice to see Crowley paying respect to his elders by populating the retirement home with a number of familiar faces, including those belonging to Rosemary Harris, Sylvia Syms and longtime "Coronation Street" resident Thelma Barlow.
      • 63

        New York Post

        All-too-familiar and schmaltzy territory for both coming-of-age films and movies with elderly actors.
      • 60

        New York Daily News

        More deft than it first appears, director John Crowley's gentle-but-not-sappy drama features another late-day masterpiece-in-miniature from Michael Caine.
      • 50

        The A.V. Club

        The script is always shakier than the performers trying to bring it across, and by the third act, it lets them down completely.
      • 50

        The New York Times

        What balances the movie is Mr. Caine's exceptional portrayal of old age as the accumulation of a lifetime's experience. In his performance the child, the youthful rogue and the forgetful codger all live at once.
      • 45

        NPR

        All of this is at once predictable and implausible -- a two-hander of a story so overplotted and overpopulated that by the time it's winding up, the question isn't so much Is Anybody There? as it is, "Why on earth are so many bodies here?"

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