Always

1989 "They couldn't hear him. They couldn't see him. But he was there when they needed him... Even after he was gone."
6.4| 2h2m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 22 December 1989 Released
Producted By: Universal Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Aerial firefighter Pete risks himself and his vintage World War II airplane in a constant and death-defying quest to fight forest wildfires, much to the dismay of his girlfriend, Dorinda . His love for Dorinda and the advice of fellow pilot Al convince Pete to give up his perilous career, but he flies one last mission. Pete heroically saves Al's plane from certain destruction, but with supernatural consequences.

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Steven Spielberg

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Universal Pictures

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Noutions Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
Ceticultsot Beautiful, moving film.
Beystiman It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
AshUnow This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
sixstud-9-376449 I found this film on Netflix recently and i hadn't seen it in years. In fact I had not seen it since my dad died three years ago in my arms, and it just blew me away, to the point where i could not stop the tears from flowing the entire film. I loved it back when i first saw it many years ago, and it still resonates for me to this day. Why is it so wonderful? Honest, simple filmmaking, an uncomplicated plot, believable actors, and a great but believable story. This is Spielberg before the Jurassic monster he created, and although he made many films before this, this for me was him at his best. Holly Hunter, Richard Dreyfuss, and John Goodman were just so ideal in their roles, and without trying to sound overtly intellectual and snobbish, it's just a beautiful film, and if you love storytelling at its' best, give this a chance. What saddens me about this film and this site is the low rating, especially compared to ALL those "masterpieces" that Tarantino vomits forth. Its a sad world we live in when this is only in the low 6s and dreck like Pulp Fiction, Django Unchained, and whatever else he creates are considered to be such great films, and then a touching, lovely and heartbreaking film like this is overlooked. Please watch this film if you already haven't, and give it the rating and love it so richly deserves. Thank you.
jdonalds-5 Every time I see the title Always in our DVD case I'm tempted to pull it out and watch it again, for perhaps the 10th time. This isn't normally something I's want to watch because it shows the lead character influencing and being around in spirit after his death. But there's something about this project that give is a warm part in my mind.I guess it's primarily the love story between Pete and Dorinda. But it's so much more than that. It's the light-heartedness, the humor, the tragedy, and filled with characters I'd be glad to call my friends.Personally I've never found that Spielberg knows how to portray love, but this film was an exception. He got it right. There is a depth to this story that lingers.I wouldn't have rated this 8/10 years ago, but it is that sense that it keeps drawing me back that makes me admit that I like it that much. I like Dryfus but he seems to be an actor without much breadth. However this may be his best movie.Holly Hunter is not only easy on the eyes but the way she speaks, with that slightly off normal voice, is very endearing. She is a terrific actress.Goodman doesn't seem like an actor, which is meant as a huge complement. He fills each part so well it doesn't seem like he's acting. Perfect.
Tyson Smith This is a classic 80's action/humor/romance movie centered around aerial firefighting. Thankfully this film was shot before the CGI era, so the aircraft flight scenes are all live action. The storyline is a bit corny, and the hair/clothes are dated, but the acting is great. In my opinion this is one of the best John Goodman movies. I think it really captured his range as an actor. Richard Dreyfus also had a strong showing in this film, and the on camera chemistry between the two seemed genuine. My only criticism of the film was the technical inaccuracies involving the aircraft. As is often mentioned, the A-26 would have no problem climbing after dropping it's load. In fact, with the inertia it gained after diving heavy, NOT climbing after dropping the load would have been difficult. All-in-all though I thought it was a great movie, definitely a must watch from the Dirty Dancing era.
skullislandsurferdotcom During the 1970's, Steven Spielberg and Richard Dreyfuss made a great team. The intense little actor played a likable shark expert in JAWS and a suburban alien-obsessed dad in CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND. And ten years later, they attempt to rekindle that magic. And although there's some good use of The Spielberg Touch… flowing camera-work weaving in and out of glorious special effects… this is a romance that tries too hard to pull heartstrings.Dreyfuss and sidekick John Goodman are firefighting pilots with a dangerous job. Dreyfuss is a daredevil who, with each venture, risks his life more than necessary. The first thirty minutes consists of Holly Hunter, Dreyfus's girlfriend who works ground control, and Goodman trying to tell their friend he's taking too many chances. But this occurs between sappy dialog and the building of a relationship that wasn't very special to begin with.That is, until Dreyfus is killed and, while wandering around a earth-based purgatory, New Age angel Audrey Hepburn gives him an afterlife mission: to help a handsome young pilot, Brad Johnson, earn his wings. But Johnson's true aim is to win over Holly Hunter – turning an interesting twist into a wasted subplot.Dreyfuss, as a ghost, seems more like a creepy stalker, placing thoughts into people's minds to maneuver their choices – especially Hunter, who he won't let go of. Meanwhile, he reluctantly helps Johnson… who unsuccessfully balances a suave yet dorky character… become a great pilot.Holly Hunter, while being a cute, spunky actress, is miscast as an ingénue every man desires. Goodman does his usual fat funny guy, but to an annoying level – he and everyone else seem to be playing for opening night audiences. And Dreyfus goes so overboard with forced sentimentality you'll wish the shark had got him or that those aliens never brought him home.The Ariel shots, while filmed beautifully (especially the pivotal death scene), are simply used as breaks from an overlong Hallmark Card. And Steven Spielberg would thankfully end his creative mid-life crisis with HOOK and get back to business at hand.And More Reviews: www.cultfilmfreaks.com