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'A Man Called Otto' review: Tom Hanks' latest film is a lesson in how to bring back neighbourliness into our lives

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February 18, 2023 / 20:36 IST
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Tom Hanks as Otto (Screen shot)
Tom Hanks as Otto (Screen shot)

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A cat and a pregnant woman transform a crotchety, curmudgeonly, cantankerous lonely old man - Otto (Tom Hanks) - into a loving neighbour. This in a nutshell is the story of A Man Called Otto.

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The fluffy tabby (feline actor called Smeagol) shows up in Otto’s neighbourhood one day, and decides that she is going to adopt Otto. But Otto doesn’t want any needless distraction. He’s preparing for an event for which he has ensured that he has no power, no heating, no more telephone service. He’s bought himself rope (five feet, no more) and a hook, and he’s going to kill himself. And he’s irritated by the whole world that seems to be full of idiots.