Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Ithaca (film)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2015 film by Meg Ryan
Ithaca
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMeg Ryan
Written byErik Jendresen
Based onThe Human Comedy
byWilliam Saroyan
Produced by
  • Janet Brenner
  • Laura Ivey
  • Erik Jendresen
Starring
CinematographyAndrew Dunn
Edited byJohn F. Lyons
Music byJohn Mellencamp
Production
company
Apple Lane Productions
Distributed byMomentum Pictures
Release dates
Running time
96 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Ithaca is a 2015 Americandrama film directed byMeg Ryan and written byErik Jendresen. It is based on the 1943 novelThe Human Comedy byWilliam Saroyan. The film starsAlex Neustaedter,Jack Quaid, Meg Ryan,Sam Shepard,Hamish Linklater andTom Hanks. The film was released on September 9, 2016, byMomentum Pictures.

Plot

[edit]

In 1942, Homer Macauley is a determined 14-year-old who seeks work delivering telegrams to take care of his widowed mother Katie, his older sister Bess and his 4-year-old brother Ulysses. He aims to be the best and fastest bicycle telegraph messenger of the small fictional town of Ithaca, CA.

The very first telegram Homer delivers is to a Hispanic woman who is illiterate in English. She asks him to read it out loud. It's from the Secretary of Defense, informing her of her son's death in the war.

Homer's older brother Marcus, along with most of the young men of the town, has gone to serve inWorld War II, leaving the families worried. Their father has died recently in the war.

Marcus writes regularly, telling them about his life in the war. He reminds Homer that he's the man of the house in his absence.

At Homer's job he has to make sure the telegrapher Willie Grogan stays alert. He wakes him with cold water and strong coffee. Homer loses his boyish innocence as he delivers telegrams bringing messages of love, wishes, pain, and death, hoping that one of them announces the return of his brother.

Homer is envious of Ulysses as he seems fearless and oblivious to the war. Restless, he goes in to the telegraph office in case he's needed.

Katie regularly 'sees' her husband, Matthew. When Homer wakes to a nightmare and the next day when he tells her his envy of Ulysses' fearlessness, she sees him. Later that day, even the little boy gets spooked by a half man, half machine window display. That night, Homer reads a letter from Marcus out loud to Mr. Grogan, saying he'll shut out the world if his brother dies in the war.

The next afternoon, Homer checks in on Mr. Grogan, only to find him dead after typing out one last telegraph message. It is the one he's been dreading since his brother left. Toby, Marcus' fellow soldier, and Homer arrive at the Macauleys' to deliver the news of Marcus' demise.

Cast

[edit]

Production

[edit]

On January 29, 2014, it was announcedMeg Ryan would directIthaca, a film based on the 1943 novelThe Human Comedy byWilliam Saroyan, with Ryan,Sam Shepard,Hamish Linklater, and Ryan's sonJack Quaid starring in the film.[2] On June 25, 2014,Tom Hanks joined the cast.[3]Principal photography began on July 21, 2014, and ended on August 22, 2014.[4][5] It was filmed inPetersburg, Virginia, and also some opening scenes of the film were shot on theWestern Maryland Scenic Railroad.[6]

Release

[edit]

The film premiered on October 23, 2015, at theMiddleburg Film Festival.[7] The film was released on September 9, 2016, byMomentum Pictures.[8]

Music

[edit]

John Mellencamp, Ryan's boyfriend, wrote the entire score for the movie. "Not one note [inIthaca] is anything other than Mellencamp. He did everything," Ryan said.[9]

In a May 6, 2016 Q&A after a screening of the movie atGeena Davis' Bentonville Film Festival, Ryan said: "The music is so beautiful. John Mellencamp wrote every note – everything – the tiny little needle drops you hear in the back. He wrote about half of it after I read him the script, and then the next half after he saw the movie. He's just incredible."[10]

In addition to the score, Mellencamp wrote two original songs forIthaca: "Sugar Hill Mountain" (sung byCarlene Carter) and "Seeing You Around" (sung byLeon Redbone). "Sugar Hill Mountain" is a fiddle-driven folk song that describes an idyllic location where there's "bubble gum and cigarette trees," no clocks, every day is spring, and anything you need is "gratis." Meanwhile, the piano-heavy "Seeing You Around" has the sound of a 1940s standard (the time period the movie takes place in) and is made all the more authentically '40s-sounding by Redbone's gruff, baritone vocals. Mellencamp's band provided the backing on both tracks and performed all the music that is in the movie.

Said Carter in 2015: "The way John Mellencamp and I met was he invited me to come and sing this song he had written for the movie that Meg Ryan has coming out calledIthaca. That was when we became friends, when I went to Indiana and recorded with him and the guys this really cool song called 'Sugar Hill Mountain' that's in the movie. And the movie is wonderful. We got to see a rough cut of it and I was very impressed."[11]

The track "Sugar Hill Mountain" (sung byCarlene Carter) was later included in John Mellencamp's albumSad Clowns & Hillbillies released in 2017 and which features 6 tracks with Carlene Carter: this one, one she wrote, one she co-wrote with Mellencamp, one that is a reworking of a track from the 2013 John Mellencamp & Stephen King projectGhost Brothers of Darkland County (which had featured Carter's stepsisterRosanne Cash), one that is a Mellencamp version of a Woody Guthrie lyric, and one where she does backing vocals on a song which was originally for his 1996 albumMr. Happy Go Lucky.

Critical reception

[edit]

On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 24% of 17 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 3.7/10.[12]Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, assigned the film a score of 36 out of 100, based on nine critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.[13]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Ithaca". Virginia Film Festival. Retrieved2015-09-30.
  2. ^abcdefg"Berlin: Meg Ryan To Direct 'Ithaca' With Tom Hanks Executive Producing; The Exchange Selling At EFM".Deadline Hollywood. 2014-01-29. Retrieved2014-07-25.
  3. ^ab"Tom Hanks in Talks to Reunite With Meg Ryan in 'Ithaca'". Hollywoodreporter.com. 2014-06-25. Retrieved2014-07-25.
  4. ^"On The Set For 7/21/14: Meg Ryan Directs & Stars In 'Ithaca' Adaptation Starting For Playtone, TWC's 'Tulip Fever' Wraps". Studiosystemnews.com. Retrieved2014-07-25.
  5. ^"On The Set For 8/25/14: Tom Cruise – Christopher McQuarrie Reteam 'Mission: Impossible 5′ Starts, Tom Hanks – Meg Ryan's 'Ithaca' Wraps". Studiosystemnews.com. Retrieved2 October 2014.
  6. ^Woodrow, John (2012-12-14)."Meg Ryan and 'Spotlight' come to the Middleburg Film Festival".The Washington Post. Retrieved2015-10-24.
  7. ^"Ithaca (World Premiere!)". Middleburg Film Festival. Retrieved2015-10-13.
  8. ^Nolfi, Joey (2016-07-27)."Ithaca trailer: Meg Ryan reunites with Tom Hanks in directorial debut". EW.com. Retrieved2016-07-28.
  9. ^"Meg Ryan Hits Film Festivals With Directorial Debut 'Ithaca' – And A Little Help From Tom Hanks: Q&A".Deadline Hollywood. October 21, 2015.
  10. ^"Meg Ryan finds a 'place at the table' with directorial debut Ithaca". Entertainment Weekly. May 7, 2016.
  11. ^"Carlene Carter Interview". Songfacts. April 2015.
  12. ^"Ithaca".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2025.Edit this at Wikidata
  13. ^"Ithaca".Metacritic.Fandom, Inc. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2025.

External links

[edit]
Films directed
Films produced
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ithaca_(film)&oldid=1329857624"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2026 Movatter.jp