Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot - User Reviews

Thank you for rating this movie!

2.43 / 5

User rating: 2.43

Based on 14 votes and 6 reviews


  • User rating: 2.43 14.29%
  • User rating: 2.43 28.57%
  • User rating: 2.43 0.00%
  • User rating: 2.43 0.00%
  • User rating: 2.43 57.14%



Please rate movie 1 to 5 stars






Type the code:


 

Showing 1 to 6 of 6

User review rating: 1 January 24, 2019

I love Joaquin Phoenix in most things, and he's good in this but the story is all just kind of right there, and he can't make up for Jonah Hill being in this. Everything he does is so damned annoying, why is that guy in movies? If I knew he was in this we wouldn't have even gone.

User review rating: 1 August 19, 2018

Probably would've liked it a but more if Joaquin wasn't in it. Watching him makes my teeth itch.

User review rating: 5 August 07, 2018

The Screen Actors Guild gives out awards for "ensemble cast," and this film should be a strong contender. Joaquim Phoenix, as the alcoholic quadraplegic who becomes a cartoonist proves once again that, while he may be quirky, he is among America's finest actors. Jonah Hill is exceptional as the wealthy AA sponsor who is able to distract himself from his own issues by mentoring his "piglets." Hill's character helps Callahan (Phoenix) to come to terms with his inner demons through AA's 12 Steps. All of that is quite fascinating and moving. Outstanding acting, a captivating real-life story, dark humor, and the triumph of the human spirit place this film solidly on my favorites list for 2018. Rooney Mara and Jack Black head up the rest of the cast. Don't miss...………gurubob…………………………..96/100

User review rating: 4 July 31, 2018

I love Joaquin and would watch him read a dictionary. He selects thought provoking movies and always leaves a lasting impression with his performances. Great cast in general.

User review rating: 4 July 23, 2018

Good

User review rating: 0 July 20, 2018

Fabulous movie, really enjoyed the acting of all the characters, it was well directed showing how John Callahan grow through his tragedy.

  Change Location