Leo

Leo

2002104 min
6.0/10
Drama

Plot Summary

A young mother is plagued by a tragic mistake and alienates her little boy. A brilliant writer is released from prison after serving a 15-year sentence and begins working at Vic's Diner. Their stories converge when the man must overcome obstacles of the past to save the little boy and ultimately himself.

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👥Cast (15)

Joseph Fiennes

Joseph Fiennes

Stephen

Elisabeth Shue

Elisabeth Shue

Mary Bloom

Justin Chambers

Justin Chambers

Ryan Eames

Sam Shepard

Sam Shepard

Vic

Dennis Hopper

Dennis Hopper

Horace

Deborah Kara Unger

Deborah Kara Unger

Caroline

Mary Stuart Masterson

Mary Stuart Masterson

Brynne

Jake Weber

Jake Weber

Ben Bloom

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Davis Sweatt

Leopold - age 11

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James Middleton

Louis

Don Henderson Baker

Don Henderson Baker

Jack (as Don Baker)

David Burke

David Burke

Thomas Kingsley

🎬Crew

Director

Mehdi Norowzian

Writers

Amir Tadjedin, Massy Tadjedin

Producers

Massy Tadjedin, Jonathan Karlsen, Erica August, Sara Giles, Nik Powell

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🏷️Keywords

child abuserelease from prisongrieving widower

💬Reviews (1)

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Wuchak

6/23/2021

_**Artsy Southern Gothic with Joseph Fiennes, Elisabeth Shue, Dennis Hopper and Sam Shepard**_ A quiet man who’s a gifted writer (Joseph Fiennes) gets out of prison in Mississippi and immediately starts writing in his motel room while working at a nearby restaurant where he has to deal with the local loudmouth (Dennis Hopper). Meanwhile a woman struggles with her moral failings as she lives in an antebellum mansion (Elisabeth Shue). Sam Shepard, Justin Chambers, Deborah Kara Unger and Mary Stuart Masterson are also on hand. “Leo” (2002) is Southern Gothic that mixes elements of “Sling Blade” (1996), “Blue Velvet” (1986) and “Two Moon Junction” (1988) with a little “Forrest Gump” (1994). While nowhere near the entertainment level of “Forrest,” it’s arguably on par with the others. It was Mehdi Norowzian’s only feature-length film and his (currently) last one, which is a shame because it certainly shows that he knows how to make an aesthetically appealing motion picture. If you appreciate those movies, give it a try. I value it for its artistic style and the quality cast, but the storytelling could’ve been more compelling and less ambiguous on certain points. I’ll have to view it again soon to try to figure out those muddy aspects. I’d say more, but I don’t want to give anything away. The film runs 1 hour, 43 minutes, and was shot in Oxford, Mississippi, and Charleston, South Carolina. GRADE: B-

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