Release Date : Mar 27, 2009 Wide Genre Movie :Drama,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Souleymane Sy Savane,Red West,Diana Franco Galindo,Carmen Levya,Lane "Roc" Williams,Mamadou
A Senegalese taxi driver living in Winston-Salem, NC, makes the decision to befriend a depressive passenger with a tragic plan in director Ramin Bahrani's deeply humanistic drama. Solo (Souléymane Sy Savané) is a cab driver who believes that everyone should be engaged and concerned with one another, and thus lacks the self-conscious view of relationships so prevalent in North American society. When a 70-year-old passenger named William (Red West) hails Solo's cab and he books him for another ride in two weeks during the course of the ride, it quickly becomes apparent during their negotiation that the man isn't planning to return from his impending trip. Troubled at the thought of what his passenger has planned, Solo does his best to strike up a friendship and convince William to reconsider. But William harbors a pain more deep-rooted than Solo first senses, displaying a visible desire for privacy that immediately puts him at odds with the genuinely concerned cab driver. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Utterly engrossing dual-character study, unfolding with a serene disregard for indie quirkiness, Goodbye Solo radiates authenticity.Ronnie Scheib-Variety
An endearing character piece shot through with beauty and humility in which, thanks to his leads' open, sometimes vulnerable performances, tolerance and respect take precedence.
Ben Walters-Time Out
It is both funny and sad, placid and provocative and, above all, hopeful and despairing.
Gautaman Bhaskaran-Hollywood Reporter
Every moment -- including a physically exhausting climactic scene that both confounds expectations and compounds the film's poetic majesty -- is evidence of a masterpiece.
Greg Quill-Toronto Star
What happens in Goodbye Solo meets the complex demands of good classic storytelling.
Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail
The lack of melodrama coupled with moments of quiet celebration make Goodbye Solo a more uplifting tale than one might expect with such a less-than-joyous premise.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
As a diary of travels in multiculti America, it's in the same bag as The Visitor, for better or worse.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
A marvel of pathos and pace
S. James Wegg-JWR
Un entrañable y sutil retrato humano, sostenido por el choque y la complementariedad entre dos caracteres muy distintos. Excelente elección de actores que parecen interpretarse a sí mismos.
Enrique Buchichio-Uruguay Total
Hopeful about the rewards that can be mined from the broadening of perspective that comes with getting to know someone outside of your usual social zone.
Jeffrey Chen-Window to the Movies
One of the year's best films!
Dan Jardine-Cinemania
An odd-couple relationship fuels a slow-burning but ultimately moving emotional and spiritual journey in Ramin Bahrani's third feature.
Lee Marshall-Screen International
The problem trying to deal with a self-destructive pessimist is you can never convince them that tomorrow might just be a better day.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope
Goodbye Solo asks far more questions than it answers, yet there's something in the tender humanity of the journey that seems to matter much more.
Stuart McGurk-Times [UK]
Working to a spare screenplay, Bahrani offers none of the usual clues about either the cabbie's surprising determination to prevent the tragedy or the old man's reasons for suicide. This doesn't always help the quiet drama.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
The final sequence up in the mountains is particularly affecting.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
Subtle and unflinching, this is genuine and charming.
Patrick Peters-Empire Magazine
The strange power of those final moments - at once tender, tragic and triumphant - grant this unassuming drama about saying goodbye to Solo the status of a minor masterpiece played in an appropriately minor key.
Jon Fortgang-Film4
You get the sense that writer-director Ramin Bahrani is mystified by America's abandonment of its elderly, and there's a whiff of disapproval in his treatment of this theme, but it's only a whiff.
Toby Young-Times [UK]
An instantly gripping, funny, quietly persuasive drama that held me from the first frames.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
If cinematic form follows cinematic function then Goodbye Solo is a perfect Mercedes of a movie. It is comprised of a quietly purring but powerful narrative engine.
James B Evans-Little White Lies
A beautifully understated story of an unconventional friendship.
Neil Smith-Total Film
The raptures that greeted Ramin Bahrani's Goodbye Solo at festivals last year are wholly deserved.
-Financial Times
It's touching in its way, though Bahrani's writing is not nearly as strong as his visual sense, and the denouement is perhaps too understated for its own good.
Anthony Quinn-Independent
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A man planning to commit suicide hires a taxi driver to take him to his jumping-off point.TagLine Goodbye Solo
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