A Man Called Otto – MAIN REVIEW: Why Marky ‘Marc’ And The ‘Hanks’-y Bunch Will Bring You To Tears
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Welcome back to "We Watch It" with Cody Aaron Hanify, Shannon Mahaffey, and J.T. Hazzard! In this episode, the crew reviews "A Man Called Otto", a heartwarming film directed by Marc Forester and produced by Tom Hanks Production Company Playtone. But first, Cody shares his January watch picks, including "Blonde", "All Quiet on the Western Front", and "RRR". Shannon dives into "100 Humans", and J.T. takes us through his "Doctor Who" journey.
IMDB shares the synopsis for "A Man Called Otto": Otto is a grump who's given up on life following the loss of his wife and wants to end it all. When a young family moves in nearby, he meets his match in quick-witted Marisol, leading to a friendship that will turn his world around. The film is thought-provoking and tear-jerking, and the crew highly recommends it to their listeners.
Tune in to hear Cody, Shannon, and J.T.'s takes on "A Man Called Otto", along with their latest watch picks and pop culture discussions. Don't miss out on this entertaining and insightful podcast that offers a fresh take on new releases and old classics. Be sure to subscribe and leave a review to support the "We Watch It" crew!
DIRECTED BY
Marc Forster
WRITTEN BY
Fredrik Backman (based on the novel "En man som heter Ove" by)
Hannes Holm (based on the film "En man som heter Ove" by)
David Magee (screenplay by)
STARRING
Tom Hanks
Mariana Treviño
Mack Bayda
Cameron Britton
Juanita Jennings
Peter Lawson Jones
Max Pavel
Kailey Hyman
Rachel Keller
Bodhi Wilson
Ira Amyx
Greg Allan Martin
Truman Hanks
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