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7/10
a simple man is not so simple
ferguson-610 May 2018
Greetings again from the darkness. If you've always wanted to see a movie about "Andy Griffith's sad brother", this is the one for you. That's actually the description one of the characters has for Early, the depressed widower we come to know. Houston-born writer/director Timothy McNeil's first feature film is adapted from his own stage production. It's surprisingly intimate and emotional while avoiding many of the clichés we might be braced for, given the subject matter.

John Carroll Lynch (FARGO, ZODIAC) plays Early as a soft-spoken, mild-mannered gentleman from Mississippi. In the immediate aftermath of the tragic death of his wife, Early is dazed. He is sleep-walking through life right up to the point of an attempted suicide. Faced with the choice of a psychiatric hospital or moving cross country to live with family, Early obviously chooses the Brentwood home of his studio executive sister Laurette (Maura Tierney). Sister Laurette means well, but her controlling persona and determination to "fix" things, leads Early to find his own place. He picks a sketchy apartment complex with 'eclectic' neighbors, one of which is Freda (Matt Bomer), a transgender sex worker. Though they appear to be from different planets, she is drawn to his inherent kindness and strength of character, while he is drawn to her vitality and courage. A bond develops.

It's fascinating to watch the friendship grow, and despite another neighbor, Brianna, (Margot Bingham) calling him "cracker" and do-gooder, it's clear there is mutual respect amongst the complex residents. When Early invites his family to a dinner party with Freda, awkward and cruel are merely the first adjectives that come to mind. It doesn't go well, and harsh judgements abound.

Early is a simple man, but Mr. Lynch's performance ensures he is never a simple character. Mr. Bomer is terrific as Freda, though some will surely protest that a transgender actor was not cast. Plenty of sharp humor accompanies the deep drama, and we are reminded that love is really about the acceptance of others, and finding meaning and connection in life. It's a small scale film that draws us into the characters, and we find ourselves grasping at hope for each of them.
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7/10
One fatal flaw kept it from being Really good...
jtboone22 January 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Pretty decent movie with some decent acting and directing. Script suffered horribly and broke down with a totally needless and pointless fixation on addiction and even worse, the director and producers let it fly. I mean, why don't we have everyone be addicted to something and then fix them all in one day? Seriously? Seriously flawed. Still worth watching, but just short of being really good.
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1/10
Give Me A Break!
YabbaDabbaDabba16 March 2019
Next time instead of this loser progressive - left wing ridiculousness, just donate the production costs to your favorite wacko charity where it may drip down far enough so maybe a little bit after huge charity salaries reaches an unfortunate someone needing help.

Don't waste your time on this movie.
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8/10
way beyond expectations...
s-reneeconner24 August 2018
First of all, you should know one thing about me: i often love movies others hate and hate movies others love. i found his movie to be sweet and tough, tender and honest. i laughed and cried, and i don't do that for the same movie often. with all the fuss and hoopla, i thought this would be a cringing, transgendered tale, but it was not. it was a great romantic drama i highly recommend. i only wish it was a little longer so we could see more of freda's life on the street and a bit of their life after commitment. that's how much i resonated with them. as for the drama surrounding this film, i think they picked the best people for ALL the roles. i've always loved matt bomer and i am now a john carroll lynch fan.
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1/10
Horrible... Waste of Time
shamblinhamilton-6209524 January 2019
Don't waste your time. Terrible script. Terrible acting
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8/10
Glorious and Aching
rmacdonald-145552 January 2019
When movies touch real experiences and shed new light, I am moved. I appreciated the script, casting, acting, direction and light....truly worth the time....
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10/10
Heart-softening story
nwang-038904 December 2018
Good movie. The terrific acting made it so real! I did saw love in John Carroll Lynch's eyes. Matt Bomer surprised me. The vulnerable looks on his face (my god I nearly typed 'her' due to his convicting acting!) made me heartbroken for Freda, his character.
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10/10
Surprised Me
charijzl5 August 2019
I usually don't watch these type of movies but I stumbled across this one, and I'm glad I did. Very well acted. LOTS of emotion and great character development. Some other reviewers mentioned about Matt Bomer being casted, but he did SUCH an outstanding job that as someone who watched him for the full series of "White Collar" I didn't even recognize him even though he looked familiar, it wasn't until I saw his name in the credits that I realized who he was! Everyone in it was very believable in their roles. I agree, though I really would have liked to see it a bit longer. But I'll accept it as it was. A really moving and sweet movie.
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9/10
A very intersting story. well told
eventpix3 May 2018
I saw this yesterday at an advanced screening. I have to say that I went in not really expecting much and came away really impressed. I woke up this morning with elements of the story still running through my mind

It was a very interesting story well told. It's mostly a movie about LA but the opening, which take place in a small Southern town, tells us all we need to about the 'back story' in just a few moments with very few words. Everything centers on a character named Early, played by John Carroll Lynch. He is a man of few words and so much of the movie's style revolves around that. However, Early is book-ended by two very different, but equally 'outspoken', women. In fact, sometimes both seem incapable of knowing when a bit of silence would be appropriate. However, a third woman is always in the background. We never see her but, in one of the loveliest scenes in the film, we hear her words which are simple, clear and affectionate. I think that perhaps dealing with the loud and theatrical personality of the woman with whom he is now fascinated, is more of a stretch for Early than dealing with her gender.

A word about Matt Bomer: If memory serves there was something of an uproar from trans activists when he was cast in this part. I admit that I was somewhat skeptical that he could pull it off. However I have to say that Freda was a memorable, and totally believable, screen character. I suppose there was some Matt Bomer in her somewhere but I didn't really see it or feel it. It was an amazing piece of work. Bomer is an out gay actor who was totally convincing playing a straight romantic lead in White Collar, and who then moved on to break my heart playing closeted Felix in The Normal Heart. I can't wait for The Boys in the Band, opening soon on Broadway. This movie has a lot of supportive things to say about Freda, an attractive and interesting trans woman. In my opinion it would be a shame if trans activists were to decide to shoot themselves in the foot..... to shoot the entire trans community in the foot actually..... by trying to deny it an audience. I might point out that Boys in the Band was attacked as being an 'incorrect' depiction of gay life when it originally played.

I might add that if one insists that a cisgender actor should not be cast to play a transgender character then it follows that a transgender actor should not be cast to play a cisgender character.
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8/10
Definitely Worth A View
frank_foresta26 May 2018
You're definitely going to find Anything's strengths in its cast. Matt Bomer gives a beautiful supporting performance as the troubled transgender neighbor to Early - a character desperate to find a reason to keep living once his wife passes away.

John Carroll Lynch offers seemingly everything to this role as Early. You feel for him, and with him, through the tribulations in his life. Maura Tierney also soars as the disapproving sister.

Where the story lacks here and there, the characters make up for it - and the story is pretty moving and engaging enough anyway. I would have liked a bit more substance and finality to the ending, but I enjoyed it - and I recommend seeing Anything.
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8/10
took me by surprise.
balicea88-218-47049415 December 2018
Really enjoyed watching this movie. it made me want to know more about fredas character and early's. I was pretty sad when it ended because I wanted more. call me bias, but I'm a sucker for love.
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10/10
Well done
oct2029-37-67456524 May 2018
This movie handled the complex subject matter in a tender and loving way. The tragic loss of a spouse, the subsequent strain on family dynamics, and then an unfathomable relationship with a transgender: All of this could have been a formula for triteness, overacting and unintended humor. But the writer and the cast pulled it off beautifully and, in this process, created a heart-warming story. John Carroll Lynch was excellent --- handling a wide range of emotions in a subtle but most effective manner. A film worth watching.
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10/10
The Story of Love, retold
JennMcGuirk14 September 2019
It's impossible to retell the story of love in a believable and heart felt way right? Watch this movie and you'll experience the contrary to this. Tim's writing coupled with the beauty and tenderness of Bomer and Carroll Lynch's performance is incredible. Maura Tierney and Bonnie McNeil give a particularly resonating performance too.

Humour, love and a high dose of honesty....
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10/10
A love story for all
pamelareh5 November 2019
I don't write many reviews. But I just watched this movie for the second time. I was even more moved by this touching love story than I was before. I agree that a transgendered actor should have gotten the part. I'm a straight female with trans friends & it offends me that Hollywood is behind the times on so many issues. They need to get their act together. Still this is such a beautiful love story...one we rarely see. I'm a writer & the name of this film is awful...Anything...they couldn't come up with something better. The title alone put me off. Come on...get your act together. Hire trans actors, believe in your movies enough to promote them properly & make more genuine films like this.
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8/10
Great movie but....
biteme-7448927 May 2019
I really do like the movie and from what I have read the director claims to be a trans ally however next time would you please cast trans actors for trans roles? We make up the smallest minority and deserve the respect of being portrayed by actual trans actors and actresses. I know you mean well and still learning but finding out Freda ( Matt Bomer) was cis hurt a lot.
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