A MAN CALLED OTTO - Official Trailer (HD)

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Discover what can happen when you let life in. See Tom Hanks as Otto in #AManCalledOtto, in select theaters Christmas and starts everywhere January 13.


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Based on the # 1 New York Times bestseller “A Man Called Ove,” A Man Called Otto tells the story of Otto Anderson (Tom Hanks), a grump who no longer sees purpose in his life following the loss of his wife. Otto is ready to end it all, but his plans are interrupted when a lively young family moves in next door, and he meets his match in quick-witted Marisol. She challenges him to see life differently, leading to an unlikely friendship that turns his world around. A heartwarming and funny story about love, loss, and life, A Man Called Otto shows that family can sometimes be found in the most unexpected places.

Directed by Marc Forster (Finding Neverland), A Man Called Otto stars Tom Hanks (Philadelphia, Forrest Gump, Cast Away), Mariana Treviño (Club the Cuervos), Rachel Keller (Fargo) and Manuel Garcia-Rulfo (The Magnificent Seven). The screenplay is written by Academy Award® nominee David Magee (Best Adapted Screenplay, Life of Pi, 2012; Best Adapted Screenplay, Finding Neverland, 2004) based upon the best-selling novel “A Man Called Ove” by Fredrik Backman, and the film A Man Called Ove by Hannes Holm. The film is being produced by Fredrik Wikström Nicastro, Rita Wilson, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman.


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My wife and I were in Pittsburgh for an appointment, arrived way too early so we went for a walk. We saw a film crew setting up, they had streets blocked off, so for curiosities sake we stood by and watched for a moment. Out of nowhere, Tom Hanks walked right up to my wife and I... even though he was wearing a face mask he was instantly recognizable and as he approached my wife said "OMG it's Tom Hanks"!!! Mr Hanks pretended to look about frantically and said "REALLY? WHERE????!!!" and we laughed. He stood and talked to us, took a photo with us, and was so kind. Anyway, he did that because we were in an area where we weren't supposed to be, and someone on the film crew was about to come over and yell at us and Tom Hanks scolded the person and decided to just come over and talk to us, rather than someone yelling at us. We had no idea what actor was there or even why the camera's were being set up, we were just people going for a walk. Thank you Mr Hanks for making our day that day, and for your overwhelming kindness!

KLUNKET
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Just saw this. This movie delivers a very strong message about how we should cherish our memories and live a full life at the same time, no matter the age. Don't get trapped in the past, it becomes a burden too heavy to carry.

acamarkovic
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I read A Man Called Ove when i went to rehabilitation for alcoholism. I don't think I ever appreciated how much joy and love there is in this world outside of my negative, depressing, loveless ways of thinking about the world around me. 60 days of being internal with no tv, cell phone, or news, just books. And Ove, well, he changed my life. I always imagined Robert Dinero or Tom Hanks playing Ove in my head. I literally just thought about the book looking back just now and to my surprise a movie is coming out this soon. Unreal. Although I am sober right now there are times where i start with that negative thinking and i remind myself all the love i would lose if i drank again. Thank you to the original Author of a Man Called Ove, thank you to T.Hanks and his crew for making this movie, and to the makers of the original swedish version (which i didn't even know or thought it would exist until now).

Here's to being sober. And to all of you struggling out there with addiction, remember to never say never, just say for now, the next 5 minuts, next 5 days. Just never say never and BREATHE. Your family loves you, your kids love you, and even without that know that, not just God, but YOU Love YOU.

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I loved that the protagonist grew and started to heal with the help of platonic friends (particularly Marisol's family) and neighbors and not with the help of a romantic interest. We need more movies like this. It was absolutely the best one I've seen in a while. So many amazing messages and it was just absolutely touching. There are many people struggling just like Otto, and sometimes with a little compassion, love, patience and a dash of humor we may just be able to be a "Marisol" to someone or an "Otto" to someone like Malcolm and vice versa or really any of the amazing characters in this film that loved one another (particularly Otto) when they most needed it and help them through the darkness to the light.
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

sarahmonk
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I have never left a review on a movie, but this movie was special. The story is not complicated, but it touches your soul. Everything about this movie was exceptional. I am currently crying writing this review.

fodayfuardkamara-qwch
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Everyone needs a marisol in their life ❤️

santoslopez
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I’m 28 and lost my dad suddenly to a stroke almost 5 years ago. My family blew apart at the seems and I moved home from college thinking we would grieve together, but have been the only person living in the house we all grew up in since, which is like living in a loop of both what was and what you wish still was, the most

Not too proud to say life’s been a mess: I have been so lonely, angry and shut out from the world since he’s been gone that I am quite indeed a young Otto… but I almost felt like my dad was talking to me through the movie telling me that it’s okay to keep living without him. I broke down multiple times and that’s something I haven’t let myself do enough. Thank you Tom Hanks ❤️

Check on your friends. You never know what battles they’re fighting

TH-zlgq
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just finished watching this on netflix and I'm still bursting into tears, from this film I came to understand the life of senior citizens who are more than just humans who are enjoying their old age but also they still have to deal with their own problems . This film really opened up my way of understanding senior citizens and moved my heart to become a personality like Marisol, as I am a 19-year-old human being who has never acknowledged senior citizens like Otto himself. so yeah... this is a movie you must see once in your lifetime .
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Bahrena
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I cried watching the Swedish movie and cried even harder reading the book, it was a great blend of dark humor, seeing Ove (Otto) processing his grief was quite sad but watching him grow with his community was wholesome. I love Tom Hanks and i hope this version is as good as the Swedish film and the book.

nuunalds
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I was not expecting this movie to be this great, this amazing. Every character is well developed and the human connection is amazing. Be sure to have a full box of tissues when you watch it.

craley
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Tom Hanks never fails to deliver. Touching movie with meaningful life messages.

nerazzurifan
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i dont remember the last time i cried for a movie. watching this in netflix at night made my eyes swell up in the morning. what a wonderful movie. a very powerful message of cherishing our life, and there are still good things in life no matter what.

queenofcrowleys
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Im a 27 year old guy, i randomly watched this beautiful film. I hardly cry in movies. This movie had me in Tears. Made me imagine a life without my loved ones. The ending broke me. Tom hanks is one of the best actors along Leonardo.

j.t
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As a widow of just under two years, I can fully appreciate where "Otto" is coming from. My husband was the light of my life...to be without him is a pain I never thought I'd feel...at least until I was near 80, anyway. He passed after along struggle with COPD...now I do find myself a bit of a grump, it takes serious efforts some days to get my head out of that dark, depressed place. I keep busy and realize, I am still here for a reason...when that reason time period is over, I will get to join my dearly beloved. Rest in peace, babe...

dianebaum
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The Swedish movie was PERFECT. i felt every emotion. I hope that it is the same with this one.

MartinFenrir
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The ending had me crying uncontrollably. A gem of a movie ❤❤

russrichard
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A chunk of this movie was filmed outside of Pittsburgh. I work in the one town and whole filming the crew couldn't have been kinder to everyone. The fact that Tom Hanks was waving and talking to everyone not to mention randomly showing up at people's weddings to wish them luck just makes me want to see the movie more.

Mark.is.watching
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The book made me cry, the original Swedish film made me cry and I have feeling this version will make me tear up too. It's a sad and heartwarming story all at once.

CrazyMunky
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I think everyone who watched this movie understands how much my emotions have literally been teared apart, I was literally crying from start to ending and this movie literally broke me to way too much tears

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Absolutely beautiful movie. I’ve never been married but this film really conveyed the loneliness you can go through when you lose your life partner. Not ashamed to say I absolutely bawled my eyes out. I hope to find a girl that completed me the way Sonya did Otto. And to everyone reading this, you’re never alone and even after losing someone so pivotal, there will always be enough love around you to help you through, sometimes you just gotta look for it ❤️

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