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Nothing In Common (1986)
Released By: Warner Home Video   Rating: PG   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Garry Marshall
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Barry Corbin, Bess Armstrong, Eva Marie Saint, Hector Elizondo, Jackie Gleason, Tom Hanks
Published ID: 194
UPC: 043396077485,
Plot: Garry Marshall directed this film which starts as a light comedy but moves into heavy-duty drama later on. David Basner (Tom Hanks in a good performance) works in an ad agency, where he enjoys bantering with his co-workers and meets a lot of women. He hasn't been especially close to his father (Jackie Gleason) and never thought about him much until his Dad is left devastated when his wife of 36 years walks out on him. He is soon faced with serious health problems as well. This propels the elder Basner on a downward slide that affects David and their relationship. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
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Good comedy drama movie with Jackie and Tom!
Added 5/31/2009

What a cast. Tom Hanks before his superstardom in Saving Private Ryan, Forrest Gump and Cast Away with the Great One,Jackie Gleason in his final movie role. The chemistry works between these two.The acting was first rate between these two. I liked this movie. Well worth watching again!
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One Of Hanks Best
Added 3/27/2009

I too am surprised how little people have seen this movie. While movies like Turner & Hooch, Big, & a few others get the Talk this one does shine in ways that is similar to Hooch & those others. I liked the movie.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Nothing in Common
Added 3/14/2008

If you like Tom Hanks and Jackie Gleason, you'll love this DVD version of this movie. I saw it on the Pay per View channel and decided to get the DVD. Glad that I did.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Nothing In Common
Added 10/1/2007

Tom Hanks in one of his best roles before superstardom.Jackie Gleason's final appearance on film.Eva Marie Saint,Sela Ward,Hector Elizondo supporting actors-wonderful!Emotional pitstop, what a great new phrase.If you have not seen this movie buy it, rent it, wait for it to come on cable,whatever but sit still for an hour and ahalf and enjoy this film.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Not as funny as promoted, but an effective comedy-drama.
Added 9/17/2007

With my family on a The Honeymooners kick (including the The Lost Episodes) from Gleason's earlier variety show), they wanted to see some later work by him.

Of course, with my family also being Tom Hanks fans, this film was an easy choice for a lazy Sunday afternoon. When I first saw this film it seemed funnier to me, but perhaps that is because the serious stuff really didn't hit home at that point in my youth, but having had my father die a rather lonely and broken man in a nursing home earlier this year, I found this story more poignant than in my youth. The story now rings more true and instead of noticing the comedy in a drama, as I did in my younger days, I am now finding the drama in the comedy. Amazing how life experience can alter a perspective.

Tom Hanks plays, for the upteenth time, an immature adult who can't keep serious relationships, thinks life is one big joke, and, in his own words, moved away from home and just "waited for his parents to die." In spite of his callous nature, both his attitude and behavior is rather realistic and, even likable at times. He just wants to coast through and enjoy life without a lot of emotional baggage and having grown up in a home with a distant and somewhat absent father and a doting, but emotionally frigid mother, one can understand his desire to enjoy and experience a life he never had growing up in the first place; hence, Tom creates a believable character who at times is both lovable and annoying as all hell.

Hanks' character gets an emotional and literal wake-up call when his father, wonderfully played by Gleason in, ironically, his last role, tells him in both a sad and sensationally funny dialogue of how his, Tom's, mother has left . . . with everything. At this point, many reviewers here reveal far too much of the story that little surprises that would have been nice to discover while watching the film are now lost if you've read the other reviews, including the Spotlight ones. I won't go that road other than to say that things regarding the parents in this film are nothing like they appear as the title refers not only to Tom and Gleason, but also Gleason and Eva Marie Saint who plays his wife in a terrifically understated performance.

What was intended as a comedy about family relationships between people who have little in common other than last name, eventually becomes a serious story that is only laced with humor and poignant humor at that. Gleason's last role is as memorable as his Ralph Kramden, an equally bull-headed, loud, pipe-dreamer, who, while having some awful character traits, is still sympathetic. Although this character is far less lovable than Kramden's whose motives where always covered with good intentions, this character is more bitter and hurt and that is why many of us can identify with him in one way or another. He is very reminicent of Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman in that he feels like a failure, but boasts of being a success to cover his hurt. Life has somehow passed him by and his family life is nothing like he had hoped or imagined it would be. Life, in short, has been one great letdown for him.

The supporting roles are wonderfully filled by the ever reliable Hector Elizando (Pretty Woman) as Tom's hair deficient but understanding boss, the cute as a button Bess Armstrong (whose career never took off, but should have easily) as Tom's old flame who is always there for hm, and the terrific Eva Marie Saint. Relative newcomer at the time, Sela Ward of The Day After Tomorrow and The Fugitive is about as hot as you can get without literally being on fire. I have always thought she was one of our great looking "mature" actresses (she is older than most think), but to see her here in 1986 . . . WOW doesn't even cover it. Of course, this woman has acting chops to go with the great looks and nearly steals the film out from under Hanks every time they are on screen together.

Well, there you have it. A film heavily promoted as a comedy, with two great comedians (of which Hanks was mostly known as at the time), is far more a moving drama only laced with humor on family relationships and the impact our homelives have on us as adults and at what costs we measure success.

1 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Good comedy drama movie with Jackie and Tom!
Added 5/31/2009

What a cast. Tom Hanks before his superstardom in Saving Private Ryan, Forrest Gump and Cast Away with the Great One,Jackie Gleason in his final movie role. The chemistry works between these two.The acting was first rate between these two. I liked this movie. Well worth watching again!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
One Of Hanks Best
Added 3/27/2009

I too am surprised how little people have seen this movie. While movies like Turner & Hooch, Big, & a few others get the Talk this one does shine in ways that is similar to Hooch & those others. I liked the movie.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Nothing in Common
Added 3/14/2008

If you like Tom Hanks and Jackie Gleason, you'll love this DVD version of this movie. I saw it on the Pay per View channel and decided to get the DVD. Glad that I did.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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