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The Yellow Handkerchief

A Louisiana road trip transforms three strangers who were initially brought together by their respective loneliness.

Director(s)

Udayan Prasad

Where to watch

Amazon Video

Amazon Video

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Cast & Crew

William Hurt

William Hurt

Brett Hanson

Maria Bello

Maria Bello

May

Ross Francis

Ross Francis

Boyfriend

Douglas M. Griffin

Douglas M. Griffin

Policeman

Kaori Momoi

Kaori Momoi

Motel Owner

Grover Coulson

Grover Coulson

Farnsworth

Eddie Redmayne

Eddie Redmayne

Gordy

Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart

Martine

Aimée Spring Fortier

Aimée Spring Fortier

Teenage Mother

Lucy Faust

Lucy Faust

Snotty Girl

Shayne Tingle

Shayne Tingle

Ferry Driver #2

Ross Britz

Ross Britz

Friend

Emanuel Cohn

Emanuel Cohn

Doctor Leonard

Nurith Cohn

Nurith Cohn

Female Nurse

Veronica Russell

Veronica Russell

Warden Genaro

Lisha Brock

Lisha Brock

Waitress

John Gregory Willard

John Gregory Willard

Blonde

Rebecca Newman

Rebecca Newman

Ilene

Marshall Cain

Marshall Cain

Ferry Driver

Jeff Galpin

Jeff Galpin

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Ashlynn Ross

Ashlynn Ross

Deliver Girl

Tanner Gill

Tanner Gill

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Eric F. Adams

Eric F. Adams

Bank Assessor

Michael D. Kennedy

Michael D. Kennedy

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Paige Pareti

Paige Pareti

Girl in Video

Holly O'Quin

Holly O'Quin

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Chris J. Fanguy

Chris J. Fanguy

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Udayan Prasad

Udayan Prasad

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Details

GenresDrama, Romance
Runtime1h 42 mins
Released on19 Nov 2009
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Wuchak

8/10

_**Moving road flick in Louisiana about three outcast strangers seeking… a home**_ Three strangers meet in post-Katrina Louisiana and travel across the state to New Orleans. The group consists of a 15 year-old girl (Kristen Stewart), a geeky teen who wants to be her boyfriend (Eddie Redmayne) and a mysterious older man (William Hurt) whom the other two learn more about as the trip proceeds. A fourth character is the woman living on the shore who the man longs for (Maria Bello). "The Yellow Handkerchief" (2008) is a modest drama/road movie with quality actors and a story about three outcasts looking for love and a home while one of them desperately needs redemption. It smacks of real life and leaves you with a good feeling. Yes, it’s mundane, but it effectively shows how ordinary people and their stories are more interesting than the most overblown effects-laden extravaganzas. Look no further than the simple staring contest between the characters played by Stewart and Hurt. It succeeds where the similar “My Own Love Song” (2010) drops the ball. Shooting took place in February, 2007, when Stewart was almost 17. I’m not a fan, but she looks fine and does a great job. The film runs 1 hour, 42 minutes, and was shot in Louisiana. GRADE: A-

CinemaSerf

6/10

Hmmm. I'm not really sure what the point of this road trip movie is. It starts off with the unlikely scenario of "Gordy" (Eddie Redmayne) sitting in his convertible when he is joined by complete stranger "Martine" (Kristen Stewart) to whom he has already taken a bit of a shine from afar. He's probably best described as inept, she carefree - but nervous of being alone with this fellow. Luckily, as the heavens open they alight on fellow traveller "Brett" (William Hurt) who has just been released from prison and so the three of them embark on a drive that opens up their personalities to each other (and us) for a bit of scrutiny. To be fair to Redmayne, he at least appears to be doing some acting here - the other two seem as disinterested in this whole enterprise of encouraging these three erstwhile rudderless individuals to some purpose as I was becoming. Things become more complex when we discover a little more about why "Brett" was in jail, and we meet his wife "May" (Maria Bello) but I was still wondering why anyone thought this would make for an interesting film. The characters seem created and contrived to force a story upon us - there's not much natural, or plausible, about this developing scenario. There is some nice photography of a luscious Louisiana but otherwise this is more of an "Elsie & Sid" than a "Thelma & Louise". Maybe I just wasn't in the mood, but this did nothing at all for me, sorry.

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