Walden
United States
2765 people rated Walden Dean is an unassuming court stenographer in a small southern town. When he discovers he is dying, he decides to exact revenge on criminals who escaped prosecution and punishment.
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30/03/2025 16:00
I could easily see this being a series. Yes it's like AB movie but the character is great the situation is ideal and always do the right thing.
If you don't know the system has always been failing us and it will continue to do so because it's not designed to be for us. Walden is when we take over the system and I'm not just a fine killing people but some people gotta go for the betterment of everyon.
Doesn't have to be that way but they won't conform anyhow it's a great film I enjoyed it it did take a couple of attempts to watch it thoroughly but the end result was great and that's what I care about if I had to compare it to something I would say it's like a 1980s phone booth and both movies have a great ending.
Know They Enemy.
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30/03/2025 16:00
'Walden; isn't too highly rated on here at the moment and I think it's mark should be higher than it is. It is an entertaining movie with a fine performance from Emile Hirsch in the lead role. He is awkward, a little odd and convinces as the character.
There are overtones of 'Dexter' which quite a few people will think as they watch this but 'Walden' stands out on it's own merits and is well worth watching. I thought that the story never dragged and it was interesting to me until the very end. David Keith is good as a sort of mentor to Walden and the rest of the cast are decent. Give this one a try.
nardos
30/03/2025 16:00
Unlike other critics here, I did not feel this movie was slow-paced or boring or uneventful. I think some people just need lots of action, murder and thrills when they watch anything these days. In my opinion this movie is very good, but not great. I think the main issue lies with the main character. Anyone who has lived in the south for a considerable amount of time has known a guy like Walden. The seersucker suit, bow tie-wearing, seemingly asexual, forever single goober who's everyone's friend and shows up at ever social function to talk everyone's ear off is a staple character in every southern town. You always sense there's something dark underneath that person, but you hope to heaven that darkness never comes out. Hirsch really gets ahold of that stereotype and manages to put some additional layers in to make the guy not totally creepy, annoying, or unrelatable. The problem is that I never felt like I could get on his side. It might be because neither his backstory nor his medical revelation seems as effectively sympathetic as the writer may have hoped, or because his actions seem more motivated by selfish, psychopathic desires rather than to rid society of bad people. I think the ease with which he commits these acts right from the beginning makes his psychopathic nature eclipse any sense of his main motivation being justice. Whatever the case, Walden is definitely a complex character, just not a likable one.
iam_ikeonyema
30/03/2025 16:00
This movie had so much potential but it was like a long form version of a bad episode of a crime procedural.
Why the coloring? Why is the movie filtered so strangely lol
Did anyone involved in this movie look into court reporting or talk to any real life court reporters? 360wpm is way, way faster than they read in the movie, The steno machine has a stand and there's a proper way to sit at it. It's not propped on a table. And steno notes DO have to be stored, by law, for a certain period of time. But I guess they would've had to write something more clever /talk to the extras who played court reporters if they'd done the research.
This movie could've been interesting AND informed the public about the court reporting profession, but it just played pretend and also fell flat in so many areas of the story.
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29/03/2025 16:00
I almost rented this out of desperation a month ago, in certainly glad I did not. The other reviews were right, this thing has the make and feel of a lifetime movie version of Dexter without any of the cool factor or great acting.
🎭 you'll see a lot of recognizable faces but the story itself is fundamentally flawed, not to mention a lot of the script was just hoaky.
I managed to suffer thru to the end but if I hadn't been stuck too far from the remote with my wife asleep on me, I definitely would have changed the movie in the first 5 minutes.
If you think this is going to be an interesting horror/drama/mystery movie, it's not any of those things. What it is, in fact, is a Horrible movie.
Yared Alemayehu
29/03/2025 16:00
This movie has its merits, but it plays like a b movie with what seems to be intentionally HOKIE performances. There are big gaps and some of it just drops off with little conclusion. However, if you lower your expectations, it can be fun. Hits are not really shown.
The lead detective doesn't seem sympathetic to victims families at first. Don't expect a lot of gore. Subject matter of the crimes are harsh. I was sad that a supposedly nice character turned out to be the worst. Just didn't fit. In the end, I don't know if the main character is cured or not. I couldn't help but wonder if hid father had also been a vigilante.
Julien Dimitri Rigon
29/03/2025 16:00
I live in a world where I often dream about being a vigilante. I sometimes wonder if an opportunity will ever come along, where I can eliminate really bad monsters, who prey on humanity. Especially children, there's never any excuse for that kind of behavior on any level, so when a film like this comes along I find it very refreshing.
I never was a huge fan of Emile Hirsch, though he is a good actor. I consider this to be a truly outstanding performance, he really nailed the nuance, he was able to build a really fascinating and believable character, who was quirky. The script was funny and smart, but at the same time sincere and compassionate.
I really enjoy this film well beyond what I expected going into it. I highly recommend this film for people who don't take themselves too seriously, and understand the potential value of setting limits, and crossing the line if that line needs to be crossed.
Veronica Ndey
29/03/2025 16:00
This will go down in years to come as a cult classic.
Characters in this film are nothing short of wonderful.
The acting is spot on, a lovely storyline of revenge and honesty.
A soft hearted Court reporter gets fed up with seeing bad guys go free and takes it upon himself to deal out a bit of self justice, then his friend gets wrongly accused of an evil crime so he goes after the real perpetrator.....
At first I thought it was a comedic affair, but it turns out to be a unique quirky thriller with a twist or two.
Well worth a watch , I cannot understand the poor reviews. I loved it from start to end.
BenScott
15/01/2024 16:28
No idea why they decided to call this Walden, but like the rest of the movie, it makes about as much sense. First, Emile Hirsch is a fine actor, and I was surprised that he showed up in what appears to be a low-budget thriller, where he as adopted an autistic Truman Capote accent. This is Room-level bad across the board. The plot, a Dexter rip-off, makes no sense whatsoever. The other actor all seem to think they are the main character in another movie. Even the crimes themselves have no basis in reality and as even a simple detective/procedural drama, whatever is holding the cast together is paper thin. The Room made more sense and at least had the decency to be "so bad it's good." Pass on this.
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15/01/2024 16:28
The entire movie is an extremely underwhelming story about a very meek court stenographer. Not really anything impressive, here is a list of SOME of the major problems, not extensive by any means. The writing seems like it was someone's first screenplay, especially the dialog, really stiff. The characters and relationships are a joke, not sure what Hirsch is going for with his portrayal. It appeared to me that several of the minor roles were played by people on their first acting job. After brain tumor surgery he still has all his hair and an ace bandage wrapped around his head twice, that's it? That is some soap opera level lameness. Every single drink in this movie is warm liquor in a glass. The oven revenge killing has a guy literally holding his own head down on the burner inside the oven, they couldn't even be bothered to make it look like he was restrained somehow. Walkden has a bunch of file boxes in his house labeled Guilty and Not Guilty that he just tosses his stenographer tapes into, what? They would be filed by case number, not just tossed in a box. This film is at the level of a high school project, don't waste your time.