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C'mon C'mon

C'mon C'mon

  • Status: Released
  • 19-11-2021
  • Runtime: 109 min
  • Score: 7.207
  • Vote count: 731

Johnny and his young nephew forge a tenuous but transformational relationship when they embark on a cross-country trip to see life away from Los Angeles.

Joaquin Phoenix

Johnny

Gaby Hoffmann

Viv

Woody Norman

Jesse

Scoot McNairy

Paul

Molly Webster

Roxanne

Jaboukie Young-White

Fern

Deborah Strang

Carol

Sunni Patterson

Sunni

Jenny Eliscu

Waitress

Mary Passeri

Behavioral Center Nurse

Brandon Rush

ER Nurse

Brey'on Shaw

Brey'on / New Orleans Interviewee

Todd D'Amour

Parade Bystander 1

Beth Bartley

Parade Bystander 2

Artrial Clark

Parade Bystander 3

Eleanor Halm Simmons

Parade Bystander 4

Keisuke Hoashi

Dr. Hora

Maximilla Lukacs

Viv's Friend 1

Nancy Gell

Viv's Friend 2

Gita Reddy

Dr. Rao

Mya Gonzales

Detroit Kid 1

Cooper Jack Rubin

Detroit Kid 2

Faith Steptore

NOLA School Teacher

Mahfuzul Islam

Pharmacy Employee

Na'kyah Adjuman

Detroit Interviewee

Jayce Garrett

Detroit Interviewee

Adilem Hernandez

Detroit Interviewee

Joye Pyronneau

Detroit Interviewee

Malik Pyronneau

Detroit Interviewee

Tallulah Smith

Detroit Interviewee

Tobias Cen

New York Interviewee

Ambar Perez

New York Interviewee

Dora Dulge

New York Interviewee

Roselin Garcia

New York Interviewee

Louie Nathan

New York Interviewee

Evan Ortiz

New York Interviewee

Sophie Suzuki Shih

New York Interviewee

Tamar Tanis

New York Interviewee

Elvies Yuan

New York Interviewee

Devante Bryant

New Orleans Interviewee

Ethan Clubb

New Orleans Interviewee

Robin Hand

New Orleans Interviewee

London Hicks

New Orleans Interviewee

Rayne King

New Orleans Interviewee

May Maczka

New Orleans Interviewee

Steven Stewart

New Orleans Interviewee

Chrisette Thompson

New Orleans Interviewee

Leslie Feist

Wah Vocals (voice)

Elaine Kagan

Sarah Klein (uncredited)

Kate Adams

Viv's Friend (uncredited)

Joseph Bishop

Dancing Guy (uncredited)

Callan Farris

Detroit Kid (uncredited)

Khadija Emma Neumann

Detroit Kid (uncredited)

beyondthecineramadome

Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/the-kids-are-gonna-be-okay-cmon-cmon-review<a> _C’mon C’mon_ isn’t an easy movie to classify. It doesn’t fit in a simple genre. It’s the kind of movie that reaches into your chest and builds a home there; a one-in-a-million movie that makes you acutely aware of being alive. You can feel the warmth of the blood in your veins and the ache of the bones in your body. You are present and you are witnessing magic.

badelf

This might be the first documtari-aphical I've ever seen maybe. It's a fascinating mash-up that gently reminds us of how lost we are as a society and yet, how hopeful we deserve to be. It's heart-full cinema at it's best.

Nathan

C’mon C’mon is a beautiful look at the developing relationship between an uncle and his nephew. It made me feel a huge range of emotions and has a very satisfying ending. The script is excellent and it is elevated due to fantastic performances from the entire cast. Joaquin Phoenix is superb and his chemistry with both Woody Norman and Gaby Hoffmann is excellent. Norman was great, he had such a wide range for a young actor and was able to make his emotions feel genuine, which is difficult in a lot of child actors. Hoffman was also quite good, she displays her helplessness to care for both her son and ex-husband tremendously well. Cinematography was top notch and the audio design was brilliant. There are some really cool things that are done with the interview sections/street recordings that create a very unique listening experience. My one complaint is that the movie drags on a little longer than it should. There is not a lot going on in this film, and that is fine because you get to spent time with the characters and see their relationship blossom. But that creates a very slow pace that could have been corrected with a slightly shorter runtime. Score: 79% Verdict: Great