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Hello I Must Be Going

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
6.7K
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Melanie Lynskey and Christopher Abbott in Hello I Must Be Going (2012)
Circumstances force a young divorcee to move back in with her parents.
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ComedyDramaRomance

Circumstances force a young divorcée to move back in with her parents in suburban Connecticut, where an affair with a younger guy rejuvenates her passion for life.Circumstances force a young divorcée to move back in with her parents in suburban Connecticut, where an affair with a younger guy rejuvenates her passion for life.Circumstances force a young divorcée to move back in with her parents in suburban Connecticut, where an affair with a younger guy rejuvenates her passion for life.

  • Director
    • Todd Louiso
  • Writer
    • Sarah Koskoff
  • Stars
    • Melanie Lynskey
    • Christopher Abbott
    • Blythe Danner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    6.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Todd Louiso
    • Writer
      • Sarah Koskoff
    • Stars
      • Melanie Lynskey
      • Christopher Abbott
      • Blythe Danner
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    • 30User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Melanie Lynskey
    Melanie Lynskey
    • Amy
    Christopher Abbott
    Christopher Abbott
    • Jeremy
    Blythe Danner
    Blythe Danner
    • Ruth
    John Rubinstein
    John Rubinstein
    • Stan
    Sara Chase
    Sara Chase
    • Missy
    Daniel Eric Gold
    Daniel Eric Gold
    • Noah
    Tori Feinstein
    Tori Feinstein
    • Caley
    Dave T. Koenig
    Dave T. Koenig
    • Gary
    Greta Lee
    Greta Lee
    • Gap Girl
    Meera Simhan
    Meera Simhan
    • Karen
    Julie White
    Julie White
    • Gwen
    Damian Young
    Damian Young
    • Larry
    Jimmi Simpson
    Jimmi Simpson
    • Phil
    Eli Koskoff
    • Teenager
    Kate Arrington
    Kate Arrington
    • Courtney
    Darcy Hicks
    • Stacia
    Dan Futterman
    Dan Futterman
    • David
    Andrea Bordeaux
    Andrea Bordeaux
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    • Director
      • Todd Louiso
    • Writer
      • Sarah Koskoff
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    8overhuel-1

    Melanie Lynskey does it again.

    I was not familiar with Melanie until I fell in love with her and I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore.

    Since then, I've been trying to catch up with her movies and have found her TERRIFIC in all of them.

    This was a movie I had been holding off on because I read that it dealt with divorce and having been through it...I try to avoid those types of movies.

    Boy am I glad I finally watched it. Melanie Lynskey hit a home run! Charming, sharp, witty and most of all beautiful!

    The supporting cast did a very fine job as well and I really enjoyed every minute of the movie.

    I recommend it to anybody looking to escape for an hour and a half.
    7ben_robertson

    Truthful and funny story about recovering from divorce

    This film screened at the 2012 New Hampshire Film Festival in Portsmouth, NH and several of the people I spoke to after really enjoyed it. I will admit that I felt it was slow at times. However, for anyone who has been through a divorce or knows someone who has been through a divorce, this is a fun film that I think can help a lot of people. I saw myself in some of the characters and I saw my friends and family. Two friends who saw the movie said that one scene came right out of their own lives after they got divorced. So while it may not be for everyone, I highly recommend this film to people who can relate to the material and think they might enjoy seeing the difficult subject of divorce treated with intelligence, humanity and humor.
    5jordondave-28085

    Soap opera stuff

    (2012) Hello, I Must Be Going DRAMA

    Not bad movie, but was only credible up until a certain point, which was until the female main star who's middle age, begin to have one of many affairs with a 19 year old young man. The movie stars, Amy (Melanie Lynskey) who still can't get over a recent divorce from her husband of many years. And she shows this by staying with her parents house without taking a single step outside- similar to how a hermit would live. While hanging around there, her mother (Blyth Danner) then informs her, that as a result her husband trying to get some clients, both of them can go on to their pre-planned world wide vacation, except that they're expected to have dinner with the main boss. Upon bringing his own family to this dinner also includes his 19 year old actor son, Jeremy (Christopher Abbott). It's like Jeremy doesn't seem to have any other friends neither from high school or from college, no mentioning of any goals, including the fact that it would take an affair with a 19 year old to help a middle age woman identify herself is something one can see from a soap opera. Except that it's more credible on a soap opera than it would be for a two hour movie as it would require a time spawn of several months if not years for anything like that to happen in real life.
    6greenpeas009

    Great evening movie to watch ...

    i'm not use to writing reviews but hey, this is a really good watch, interesting movie, great cast, i loved it. @ least it's a story we can all relate to, i think Melanie Lynskey Killed it, best role i have ever seen her in. as the movie progress you get captured in the story telling and you can't just wait to see what happens in the next scene, not the kind of movie you'll fall asleep watching. very good acting, and don't expect to see some wild "sex scenes" when i read the plot initially my mind went straight to seeing Melanie Lynskey "wildin out" i know, i know .. but overall the movie is great, I loved it, go see it.
    8ilovemytribe

    I Watched it Three Times!

    The underlying feeling tones that stood out in this movie for me were: Real, Raw, Genuine, Authentic, Intimate and Sincere Connection. The film reminded me of a time in life when you're in college, living on student loans or in your parents house and you still have the time and the innocence (you haven't yet been scarred and jarred by "the real world") to make these beautiful, sometimes fleeting…sometimes short-lived connections with another human being. Things like sharing family secrets, or staying on the phone until 6am while the sun comes up. Once the focus becomes "the job", "the bills" and other responsibilities; many of these beautiful moments become lost. Once an "adult", one quickly learns that relationships are often superficial, dis-honest and based on ulterior motives. This movie put me in touch with the emotions of what it's like to feel alive, loved and accepted even though you don't have it all figured out. Overall, I would give the movie a 6 but for emotional impact, I would add another 2 stars. Great gem of a film with a perfect soundtrack to accompany.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The title is a reference to a Groucho Marx song of the same name.
    • Goofs
      About 21 minutes in, in the morning scene . . . after the dinner party the night before . . . John Rubinstein's character Stan, is quite tan whereas the night before he was rather pale.
    • Quotes

      Amy: Where the fuck is 'bottom'? Where the motherfucking fuck is motherfucking 'bottom'?

    • Connections
      Features Animal Crackers (1930)
    • Soundtracks
      The Fox / Make Something Good
      Written and Performed by Laura Veirs

      Courtesy of Raven Marching Band Records

      By Arrangement with Terrorbird Media

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2013 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Привіт, мені вже час
    • Filming locations
      • Connecticut, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hello I Must Be Going
      • Enjoy Your Gum
      • Next Wednesday Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $106,709
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,904
      • Sep 9, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $354,939
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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