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Customer Review
Break out the Kleenex for this one!
Admittedly based on the Jackie Gleason classic "Gigot," this film will have you reaching for the tissues as it pulls your heartstrings. William H Macy does an amazing silent performance. Family friendly, heartwarming, highly recommended!
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July 4, 2005
(USA) | Helpful Votes: 9 | Rating: 5
Will make you cry.
Taped this back before Christmas because it got good reviews. Finally got to watch it today and immediately checked Amazon to see if there was a DVD (won't be out til June). Reviews commented on how it was like the Jackie Gleason film Gigot (another one of my all time favorites) - similar premise in the beginning, but that's where it ends. Funny and sad - will make you hug your child if you have one.
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March 20, 2005
(San Antonio, TX USA) | Helpful Votes: 7 | Rating: 5
William Macy Excellent as Always
William Macy shows incredible talent and warmth in this story about transformation and reconciliation. We see the depth of his talent here especially in that he plays the entire role as a mute, and must rely solely on his eyes, facial expressions and body language to communicate-- and he does so superbly. You won't be sorry if you rent or buy this film
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May 26, 2005
(Nebraska) | Helpful Votes: 6 | Rating: 5
Product Description
THE WOOL CAP is an edgy yet poignant drama that tells the story of Gigot, a mute building superintendent who is tortured by his past but finds new life when he befriends Lou, a bright young girl who is abandoned by her mother. Their troubled lives collide when each of them is tested to overcome their demons. However, by seeking out his estranged father (Beatty) and with the help of Ira (Rickles), an elderly tenant in Gigot's building and Gloria (O'Hara), Gigot's supportive girlfriend, Gigot and Lou are able to put their lives back together. Top to learn more
The well-worn, everyman face of William H. Macy anchors
The Wool Cap, which carefully walks the perilous line between sentiment and sap. Gigot (Macy,
Fargo), mute since a car accident damaged his throat, maintains a decaying apartment building where one of his tenants abruptly leaves--leaving behind her pre-teen daughter Lou (Keke Palmer,
Akeelah and the Bee). Naturally, Gigot and Lou end up forming a make-shift family; but
The Wool Cap is smart enough not to make the journey too simple or too easy. The movie takes intriguing side trips. Gigot's ambigious relationship with Gloria (the always great Catherine O'Hara,
A Mighty Wind), troubles with his father (Ned Beatty,
Hear My Song,
Deliverance), and the trenchant rants of Ira (Don Rickles,
Casino) give
The Wool Cap a tart, bittersweet edge. Even the inevitable warmth between Gigot and Lou faces some hurdles to give it some richness. Based on a story by classic comedian Jackie Gleason (
The Honeymooners), the screenplay for this well-produced TV movie was co-written by Macy himself.
--Bret Fetzer Top to learn more