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Mr. Holland's Opus

  • 1995
  • PG
  • 2h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
43K
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Mr. Holland's Opus (1995)
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Workplace DramaDramaMusic

A frustrated composer finds fulfillment as a high school music teacher.A frustrated composer finds fulfillment as a high school music teacher.A frustrated composer finds fulfillment as a high school music teacher.

  • Director
    • Stephen Herek
  • Writer
    • Patrick Sheane Duncan
  • Stars
    • Richard Dreyfuss
    • Glenne Headly
    • Jay Thomas
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    43K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Herek
    • Writer
      • Patrick Sheane Duncan
    • Stars
      • Richard Dreyfuss
      • Glenne Headly
      • Jay Thomas
    • 199User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Richard Dreyfuss
    Richard Dreyfuss
    • Glenn Holland
    Glenne Headly
    Glenne Headly
    • Iris Holland
    Jay Thomas
    Jay Thomas
    • Bill Meister
    Olympia Dukakis
    Olympia Dukakis
    • Principal Jacobs
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Vice Principal Wolters
    • (as W.H. Macy)
    Alicia Witt
    Alicia Witt
    • Gertrude Lang
    Terrence Howard
    Terrence Howard
    • Louis Russ
    Damon Whitaker
    Damon Whitaker
    • Bobby Tidd
    Jean Louisa Kelly
    Jean Louisa Kelly
    • Rowena Morgan
    Alexandra Boyd
    Alexandra Boyd
    • Sarah Olmstead
    Nicholas John Renner
    • Cole at 6 Years Old
    Joseph Anderson
    Joseph Anderson
    • Cole at 15 Years Old
    Anthony Natale
    Anthony Natale
    • Cole at 28 Years Old
    Joanna Gleason
    Joanna Gleason
    • Adult Gertrude
    Beth Maitland
    Beth Maitland
    • Deaf School Principal
    Patrick Fong
    • Study Hall Student
    Benjamin J. Dixon
    • Mr. Mims
    Kathryn Arnett
    • Ms. Swedlin
    • Director
      • Stephen Herek
    • Writer
      • Patrick Sheane Duncan
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    7vinceb-3

    Lots Of Harsh Reviews On MHO

    Many reviewers have blistered this movie, and I agree it contains too many cliches and is overly sentimental. But compared to the endless supply of Hollywood vapidity, this one isn't THAT bad. Mr. Holland is neither saint nor bad guy, but he clearly loves music and cares about his students. I understand that music is a very serious topic for many people including several reviewers who hated this film. But I think they miss the point; Mr. Holland is not a musical genius, he's a high school music teacher. And yes, his opus truly sucks balloons, and that's because Mr. Holland is a musical mediocrity. His dream of being a famous composer was delusional, a ridiculous pipe dream. But he Found his true calling in life as a decent teacher. That's the point of the movie.
    drconcerts

    Lighten Up, Folks.......

    It's a MOVIE! I'm reading comments so vastly polarized to one extreme or another so as not to be believed.

    Okay, I am a musician. I've been one on a professional level for over ten years, both as a writer and performer. And I LOVED this movie (apologies to all those pretentious 'serious' musicians out there). I enjoyed my theatrical viewing and I have watched my DVD several times.

    Is MR. HOLLAND'S OPUS musically accurate? No, of course not, no more so than STAR TREK paying attention to factual science and the laws of physics. But for the most part, nobody other than most of us ego-driven, high horse bound musician types will ever know it.

    Designed to have a broad appeal outside the aforementioned musically inclined crowd? Yes, but then so is nearly every movie to come out of Hollywood. It has to be palatable to a certain degree, and I believe that the much maligned "Play the sunset" scene is far more entertaining than having Mr. Holland give us lengthy exposition on the proper articulation and technique that goes into playing a given instrument.

    And if I hear one more poster scream about Mr. Holland's 'opus' only being ten minutes long (the "It took him a lifetime to write THIS?" mantra) I think I'll scream. Did it ever occur to anybody that what we heard was only a small part of a much larger work? Most classical and semi-classical pieces occur in (get ready) MOVEMENTS! It's entirely possible that we only heard the prologue to a much larger piece. Think outside the box, people.

    As for the quality of the piece itself, I found it to be acceptable, if not the most dynamic piece of work I've ever heard. But seeing as how we had been hearing snippets of this piece THROUGHOUT THE MOVIE, I can't say that I was so overwhelmingly let down as some of our more 'educated and refined' musician types that have posted here.

    Sure, there were some flaws. Ms. Headly is not the greatest actress in the world, and beside Dreyfuss she's downright embarrassing. William Macy's character is so cliched that it warrants no further discussion. The whole subplot with Rowena and her romantic interest in Mr. Holland ran about ten minutes too long. And the ending bit where the arts funding gets cut seemed a little too political.

    But overall, a great film, surely one of Dreyfuss' best, and one of my favorite films.

    I'm a musician. And I liked it. So sue me....
    10Tito-8

    Excellent film, with even better music

    Richard Dreyfuss is outstanding (as is the whole cast) in this thoroughly enjoyable film. I really liked it the first time, but with repeated viewings, I'd say that this film got even better. It's a little predictable, but so what? For me, it was impossible not to care about these characters, and the ending was the perfect heartwarming note to go out on. It was rather funny as well, but my favourite thing about this movie was the music. It seems only fitting, considering the importance of music to this film, that it would have a great number of songs, but I was astonished by how much I LOVED the music in this movie. All-in-all, this was a completely satisfying film, and I would call it a must-see.
    MusicLvr

    Beautiful Anthem to Life and Music!

    After wanting to see this film since it came out, I finally was lucky enough to see it tonight. As a music lover, this film blessed my soul. The score was gorgeous, and the struggles and victories of Mr. Holland made me laugh..made me cry and warmed my heart. Richard Dreyfuss was glorious in his performance as the troubled Music Teacher. He showed that anyone, be they a young girl who struggles to be good at something, or a teen in the 60's who wants to play the drums but can't find the beat..can be changed by music. Bravo, Mr. Holland!
    bppihl

    Great story with challenges and rewards

    I remember seeing "Mr. Holland's Opus" for the first time in high school. I liked it then, and still do. Films about teaching often involve tough kids and less than ideal teachers, among other things. I have to say this film is an exception. Mr. Holland is an inspiration in so many ways that he does not realize or even want to acknowledge. It is also a story that could have taken place and that some people can relate to. This is why I enjoyed it so much.

    Mr. Holland has a dream of composing a very memorable and moving symphony, and to ultimately be "rich and famous." But working odd jobs in pursuit of his dream doesn't appeal to him. Reluctantly, he takes a day job as a high school music teacher to support the family and at first hates it. His students are not motivated to learn through readings and tests, and do not respond well to the music of Bach. When he finds they love rock and roll, he integrates this into the curriculum, much of the disapproval of the administration, who believe "rock and roll by its very nature leads to a breakdown in discipline." He teaches and mentors many students over the years, from a clarinet student who doubts her talent and feels inferior to her musically talented family, to a wrestler who becomes a drummer, and a talented singer with her eye on him who wants to go to Broadway despite any barriers. Whether or not he knows it, Mr. Holland inspires them to do something worthwhile.

    Despite his love and talent for teaching, Mr. Holland cannot develop this same level of rapport and love with his wife Iris and son Cole, who is deaf. His desire for Cole to appreciate music is outweighed by Cole's inability to hear and his father's reluctance to help him. Cole learns sign language from his teachers and mother predominantly. Mr. Holland appears to be the kind of person who detests imperfection of any kind, and this strains his familial relationships. Gradually, though, he learns to accept and deal with these challenges, and becomes more loving and appreciative.

    I recommend "Mr. Holland's Opus" for musicians, singers, music teachers, and really everyone. Enjoy the show!

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    • Trivia
      Every person in the film that portrayed a deaf person is deaf in real life.
    • Goofs
      Mr. Holland plays "Lovers Concerto" to his class and asks who wrote It. A student replies, 'The Toys'. Mr. Holland corrects him and says, "That was Minuet in G, by Johann Sebastian Bach." At the time the film was set, this was attributed to Bach, as it was included in a notebook Bach gave to his wife. It was determined in 1979 to be part of a larger piece written by Christian Petzold (1677-1733).
    • Quotes

      Adult Gertrude Lang: Mr. Holland had a profound influence on my life and on a lot of lives I know. But I have a feeling that he considers a great part of his own life misspent. Rumor had it he was always working on this symphony of his. And this was going to make him famous, rich, probably both. But Mr. Holland isn't rich and he isn't famous, at least not outside of our little town. So it might be easy for him to think himself a failure. But he would be wrong, because I think that he's achieved a success far beyond riches and fame. Look around you. There is not a life in this room that you have not touched, and each of us is a better person because of you. We are your symphony Mr. Holland. We are the melodies and the notes of your opus. We are the music of your life.

    • Crazy credits
      Thanks to The Seattle Symphony Orchestra
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Nixon/Jumanji/Heat/Mr. Holland's Opus/Sense and Sensibility/Othello (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      One, Two, Three
      Written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland (as Edward Holland), John Madara, Dave White, and Len Barry (as Leonard Borisoff)

      Performed by Len Barry

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • American Sign Language
    • Also known as
      • Triunfo a la vida
    • Filming locations
      • Grant High School - 2245 NE 36th Avenue, Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hollywood Pictures
      • Interscope Communications
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $23,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $82,569,971
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,466
      • Jan 1, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $106,269,971
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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