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Old Joy

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Kelly Reichardt’s *Old Joy* (2006) is a quiet drama exploring themes of friendship and regret through the journey of two aging men across Oregon. Adapted from Jonathan Raymond's short story, the film depicts a strained relationship between brothers attempting to reconnect. It offers an intimate portrait of male companionship and the lingering effects of past choices. The movie resonates with viewers interested in character-driven narratives and independent filmmaking.

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Who wrote and directed "Old Joy"?

It was written and directed by Kelly Reichardt and released in 2006. It is a road movie with a restrained observational style.

What was the source material for the story?

The film is adapted from a short story by Jonathan Raymond. That literary link helps explain the understated narrative rhythm.

How is this road movie different from action road films?

The film is notable for minimal dialogue and mood-driven progression. It focuses more on memory, friendship, and landscape than on external conflict.

What should I expect from its pacing?

Expect slower, character-led pacing and long visual passages. That is why people often recommend it as early-career Kelly Reichardt work in indie U.S. cinema.

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