The Yellow Handkerchief (2010 film)
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''The Yellow Handkerchief'' is a 2008 American
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. The film is a remake of the 1977 Japanese classic of the same name ''
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'' (幸福の黄色いハンカチ ''Shiawase no kiiroi hankachi'', lit. ''The yellow handkerchief of happiness'') directed by
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. Set in the present-day American South, ''The Yellow Handkerchief'' stars
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as Brett Hanson, an ex-convict who embarks on a road trip straight out of prison. Hanson hitches a ride with two troubled teens, Martine (
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) and Gordy (
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), traversing post- Hurricane Katrina
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in an attempt to reach his ex-wife and long-lost love, May (
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). Along the way, the three reflect on their existence, struggle for acceptance, and find their way not only through Louisiana, but through life."Interview with William Hurt: Transcript"
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''. February 25, 2010. Plot summary in interview confirms all but Bello character name in introductory plot summary. Retrieved November 30, 2010.
Directed by
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and produced by
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, the film was shown at Sundance in 2008 and given a limited release on February 26, 2010, by
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Plot

After being released from prison after six years, ex-convict Brett Hanson becomes lost in a new and unfamiliar world of freedoms and responsibilities. Struggling to reconcile himself with his disastrous past, he embarks on a journey to his home of south Louisiana to reunite with the ex-wife he left behind, May. Along this journey, he meets two teenagers: Martine, a troubled 15-year-old who has just escaped her family, and Gordy, a geeky outcast desperately seeking acceptance. Martine and Gordy offer to give Brett a lift home, and on the ensuing road trip the three reflect on their own personal misfit status while discovering in themselves and each other the acceptance each so deeply desires. Brett weighs whether to start a new life or rekindle his love with May – he's not sure she'll take him back – while Martine reevaluates her relationships with boys and her family and Gordy struggles with his affection for Martine.


Cast

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William Hurt William McChord Hurt (March 20, 1950 – March 13, 2022) was an American actor. Known for his performances on stage and screen, he received various awards including an Academy Award, BAFTA Award and Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor. H ...
as Brett Hanson *
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as Martine *
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as May *
Eddie Redmayne Edward John David Redmayne (; born 6 January 1982) is an English actor. Known for his roles in biopics and blockbusters, he has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Tony Award, a BAFTA Award, and two Olivier Awards. He ...
as Gordy *
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as Motel Owner * Ashlynn Ross as Deliver Girl


Production

In 2003, Cohn obtained remake rights for ''
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'' from
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. Financing came from private investments rather than through pre-sales. Cohn commented saying "The money came from four Europeans — three women from Switzerland: Annette Grisard, Jeannine Eckenstein, Esther Grether and a gentleman by the name of Samuel Falk from
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— all of whom were anxious to support a film they hoped would be memorable without any scenes of violence, brutality or sex. These investors were not concerned that the film would be considered "small." They felt, as we do, that there are no small films or big films, only films which are good and emotional and others which are not.""Official film website"
Filming took place in February 2007 and was shot in 43 different locations. Hurt prepared for his role by spending four days at
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at Angola, including a rare overnight for a volunteer in a maximum-security cell. In an interview, he said he'd also done " u'd call it charitable work... periodically visit ngthe prisons in
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in
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to take a program of hope and self-rehabilitation to the prisoners."


Reception


Critical response

''The Yellow Handkerchief'' received generally positive reviews. It holds a 66% favorable rating on
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based on 50 reviews, as well as a weighted average score of 64 out of 100 on
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Box office

The film grossed $318,623 in 29 theaters in the United States.


References


External links

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