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The Visitor Director: Tom McCarthy Cast: Richard Jenkins, Hiam Abbass, Haaz Sleiman, Danai Gurira

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/07/2008
  • Original Release: 2007
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 1,011

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An inside look at The Visitor; Commentary featuring director Tom McCarthy and actor Richard Jenkins; Playing the Djembe; Deleted scenes ; Trailer

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Visitor
1. Main Title/Searching for Inspiration [7:15]
2. Unexpected Guests [7:54]
3. Global Policy Conference [8:32]
4. First Lessons [6:01]
5. Catching the Rhythms [6:23]
6. Taken Into Custody [5:10]
7. Detention Center [8:49]
8. Mouna's Arrival [9:24]
9. Legal Council [5:15]
10. Making Connections [8:07]
11. Realizing What's Meaningful [3:45]
12. Moments of Happiness [8:18]
13. Devastating News [5:53]
14. Seeking Solace [3:42]
15. Bittersweet Farewell [4:23]
16. End Credits [4:49]

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Editorial Reviews

A lonesome widower and college economics professor finds his mundane existence suddenly shaken up when he befriends a pair of illegal immigrants, one of whom has recently been threatened with deportation by U.S. immigration authorities, in the sophomore feature from The Station Agent director Tom McCarthy. Years after losing his wife, 62-year-old Walter Vale (Richard Jenkins) has also lost his passion for writing and teaching. In an effort to fill the empty void that his life has become, Walter makes a half-hearted attempt to learn to play classical piano. Later, when Walter's college sends him to a conference in Manhattan, he is surprised to discover that a young couple has moved into his seldom-used apartment in the city. Tarek (Haaz Sleiman) and his Senegalese girlfriend Zainab (Danai Gurira) have fallen victims to an elaborate real-estate scam, and as a result they no longer have a place to call home. When Walter reluctantly allows the couple to remain in his apartment, talented musician Tarek insists on repaying his host's kindness by teaching him to play the African drum. Over the course of Walter's lessons, the ageing academic finds his spirits revitalized while gaining a newfound appreciation for New York jazz clubs and Central Park drum circles. Later, Tarek is arrested in the subway and threatened with deportation after police learn that he is an undocumented citizen. Suddenly, in his attempt to help his new friend, Walter's passion for life is unexpectedly awakened. When Tarek's radiant mother Mouna (Hiam Abbass) arrives in the city in search of her son, that passion turns to romance -- something that Walter had previously thought he would never experience again. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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A wonderful "sleeper" findby SusanIL

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October 31, 2009: Don't be fooled by the fact that this movie isn't "big box office" -- it delivers like one. Richard Jenkins is superb (fans of Six Feet Under know him and agree) and his understated performance as Walter continues to prove his excellence as an actor. Hiam Abbass is engaging and captivates the screen and the story has two dimensions --the issue of decent people forced into illegal immigration and our lack of ability to weed these individuals out from the truly undesirable that are here (often due to their financial viablity or polictical clout) coupled with the truly poignant story of a man deeply grieving his reason for being and the tedioius life he now leads in the wake of a momentous loss. A must see!

I Also Recommend: Nobel Son, Everybody Wants to Be Italian, Doubt, Six Feet under: the Complete Series, Brotherhood: Seasons 1-3.

Just What I orderedby STONEHUNTER

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June 13, 2009: I Have A Djembe;I love movies ; Especially ones with a real plot Rather

than flash (although flash CAN be good). So when my sister suggested this movie (witch I had seenpreviews for) I jumped at it .

and was I glad The plot was two-fold The secondary(to me at least) one about the immigration problems ;was compelling and and I wish it could of ended better . but for me the main plotline was the lonliness of the main charecter and how this couple and then the mother brought him out of his shell throughg the djemba and the fight for the son's freedom.

the music is infectious and the ending sad .

it goes to show Even Charecter actors Like Jenkins deserve to shine .

in the bounuses there is a interesting annecdote about how jenkins already knew how to play the drums and Abbass ,whose charecter had to teach him Didn't. whitch I thought was funny.

I defenitly recamend that you buy and keep this movie in your collection


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