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What's Eating Gilbert Grape

1993

Action / Drama / Romance

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Leonardo DiCaprio Photo
Leonardo DiCaprio as Arnie Grape
Johnny Depp Photo
Johnny Depp as Gilbert Grape
Juliette Lewis Photo
Juliette Lewis as Becky
Crispin Glover Photo
Crispin Glover as Bobby McBurney
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752.39 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 58 min
P/S 0 / 7
1.85 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 58 min
P/S 7 / 25

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Lechuguilla9 / 10

Trapped

Small American towns nurture kindness and big hearts, as personified by Gilbert Grape (Johnny Depp),a twenty year old guy who heads a loving but difficult family of two younger sisters, a mentally retarded younger brother named Arnie (Leonardo DiCaprio),and their obese momma (Darlene Cates). These are humble, unpretentious common folks who do the best they can. But life in a small town in Iowa is hard, and it can be frustrating and confining. At times, you can feel ... trapped.

The film's theme is explicit. Gilbert is trapped in a vexing family. Arnie is trapped in a body with a flawed brain. Momma is trapped in an obese body. A local woman named Betty (Mary Steenburgen) is trapped in an unsatisfying marriage. A young woman named Becky (Juliette Lewis) is trapped with her grandmother in the town by an RV that has broken down while passing through. Even a grasshopper gets trapped in Arnie's mischievous hands.

Seeing good people trapped in difficult situations is poignant. The film really tugs at your heartstrings. In one sequence, momma must face gawkers as she leaves the courthouse. Her response is inspiring and majestic. Darlene Cates does a wonderful job in this role.

Gilbert and his family live in a modest house. Its interior reminds me of the grim, depressing house in the movie "Silkwood" (1983). The dinner table must be moved each meal to wherever momma is sitting. And typical family conversation centers on preparation for Arnie's birthday party, and debate over ways to cook bacon.

A friend helps Gilbert reinforce the wood floor under Gilbert's house, so that the floor won't collapse under the weight of momma. Gilbert is kind, and has a big heart. And he is very protective of Arnie who has a habit of climbing up the town's water tower.

The townsfolk are satisfied with fulfilling small dreams, like getting a job at the new burger barn, or getting an ice cream snack at the local "Dairy Dreme". Small American towns ... life is familial and loving, but it can also be confining. And this film reminds me a lot of "The Last Picture Show" (1971).

The acting in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" is very good, as is the color cinematography, and production design. I did find the Arnie character to be a bit grating at times. The film's plot is slightly repetitive. And I don't care for the film's title. But these are minor issues.

"What's Eating Gilbert Grape" is a heartfelt story about life in a small American town, with all its kindness, big hearts, and familial love, despite the hardships. The film is worth a serious look, for its thematic depth, for its acting, and for its attention to detail in sets and production design.

Reviewed by Vomitron_G9 / 10

The family that binds us

Truly, this is one beautiful movie. It doesn't go for cheap tears but in the end you must feel something, otherwise you simply don't have a heart. It's about a town, Endora, where nothing ever happens. In that town live the Grapes, a fatherless family that consists of a mother of elephant-like proportions, two sisters and two brothers (one of them being retarded).

All the acting ranks from very good to excellent. Johnny Depp is so lovable as Gilbert Grape, the twenty-year-old son who tries to do good for everyone but doesn't know quite what he wants for himself yet. Leonardo DiCaprio is simply amazing as the retarded Arnie. He rightfully got an Oscar-nomination for his roll. At the time I saw this movie, I didn't know him yet, so at some moments I actually thought that he really could be a retarded actor (that's a big complement, isn't it?).

The plot isn't too spectacular, but keeps you interested 'cause actually a lot of things do happen to certain character's in this sleepy town. A lot of things the characters say and do seem superficial, but actually aren't meaningless as they lead to other events in the story. And the arrival of Becky (Juliette Lewis) and her mother make things interesting for Gilbert. The ending is unexpected, very solid and sad. And then there's the little epilogue...

This simply is a great movie: Good story, good acting, good directing. And that's all it takes. Watch it and allow yourselves to be moved by the Grapes.

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird9 / 10

Warm and pleasant with exceptional performances

What's Eating Gilbert Grape does require patience, that I do agree with. But as a film it is very involving, gentle and engaging and it also did touch me. The film is well made with striking cinematography and locations, the story and script are all well crafted and Lance Hallstrom's interesting direction makes the film warm and pleasant as it is.

The performances are exceptional. The supporting performances that consist of the likes of Juliette Lewis and Crispin Glover are very winning, but I was even more impressed with the leads. As great as Johnny Depp is, it is Leonardo DiCaprio who really captivates.

So all in all, a very good film and anchored especially by the acting. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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