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What's Eating Gilbert Grape

Life is a terrible thing to sleep through.
1993 | 118m | English

(264452 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Lasse Hallström
Writer: Peter Hedges
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Gilbert Grape is a small-town young man with a lot of responsibility. Chief among his concerns are his mother, who is so overweight that she can't leave the house, and his mentally impaired younger brother, Arnie, who has a knack for finding trouble. Settled into a job at a grocery store and an ongoing affair with local woman Betty Carver, Gilbert finally has his life shaken up by the free-spirited Becky.
Release Date: Dec 17, 1993
Director: Lasse Hallström
Writer: Peter Hedges
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords mentally disabled, dysfunctional family, iowa, mentally handicapped child, based on novel or book, single mother, sibling relationship, obesity, widow, grocery store
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $10,000,000
Budget: $11,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Johnny Depp Gilbert Grape
Juliette Lewis Becky
Leonardo DiCaprio Arnie Grape
Mary Steenburgen Betty Carver
Darlene Cates Bonnie Grape
Laura Harrington Amy Grape
Mary Kate Schellhardt Ellen Grape
Kevin Tighe Ken Carver
John C. Reilly Tucker Van Dyke
Crispin Glover Bobby McBurney
Penelope Branning Becky's Grandma
Tim Green Mr. Lamson
Susan Loughran Mrs. Lamson
Robert B. Hedges Minister
Mark Jordan Todd Carver
Cameron Finley Doug Carver
Brady Coleman Sheriff Jerry Farrel
Tim Simek Deputy
Nicholas Stojanovich Boy #1
Libby Villari Waitress
Kay Bower Police Secretary
Joe Stevens Burger Barn Manager
Mona Lee Fultz Bakery Worker
George Haynes Dave
Daniel Gullahorn Boy #2
David H. Kramer Group (voice)
Brent Bratton Burger Barn Employee (uncredited)
Kirk Hunter Townfolk (uncredited)
Buck Reynolds Juvenile Heckler (uncredited)
David Stanford Townsperson (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Palmer Electrician
Gail Levin Casting
Alan Parker Original Music Composer
Rusty McClennon Stunt Coordinator
Janet Brady Stunts
Richard J. Gelfand Unit Production Manager
Linda Brachman Second Assistant Director
Gretchen Rau Set Decoration
Lucy W. Corrigan Assistant Costume Designer
Kevin Jewison Camera Operator
Peter Iovino Still Photographer
Dianne Dreyer Script Supervisor
David Brownlow Sound Mixer
Kevin J. Ward Boom Operator
Patrick Reddish Chief Lighting Technician
John Vecchio Lighting Technician
Chris Reddish Electrician
John Lacy Electrician
Dwight Cary Electrician
Scott Conn Electrician
Howard Jensen Special Effects Coordinator
Mike Moad Dolly Grip
Geoffrey S. Grimsman Assistant Art Director
Patty York Makeup Artist
Kathy Kiatta Costume Supervisor
Rodd Matsui Prosthetic Makeup Artist
David Brace Leadman
Robert Beck Property Master
Jennifer Davidoff Cook Assistant Editor
Charles Harrington Location Manager
Wayne Nelson Transportation Coordinator
Mira Tweti Unit Publicist
Jarrell Jay Knowles Set Decoration
Michael Kirchberger Supervising Sound Editor
Lasse Hallström Director
Peter Hedges Screenplay, Novel
Renee Ehrlich Kalfus Costume Design
Björn Isfält Original Music Composer
Bernt Amadeus Capra Production Design
Sven Nykvist Director of Photography
Gary Price Stunts
David B. Householter First Assistant Director
John Myhre Art Direction
Jeff Cronenweth First Assistant Camera
Joseph S. DeBeasi Music Editor
Andrew Mondshein Editor
Name Title
Alan C. Blomquist Executive Producer
Bertil Ohlsson Producer
David Matalon Producer
Meir Teper Producer
Lasse Hallström Executive Producer
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Reviews

narrator56
7.0

I recently watched this movie again after many years, and was surprised how many details I had forgotten. It features a great ensemble cast who seem to mostly share a screen rapport. Leonardo DiCaprio previews his future star career with a stellar performance as the difficult Arnie. I thought the ... scene where husband Mr. Carver comes home from work and obsesses over the burnt cookies and the unused swimming pool was silly and a bad fit for the film, especially consider what came after the scene. Meanwhile the two sisters were great characters: they were emotional when the situation called for it, but gave an even and restrained performance. I would have like to have seen more of them.

Dec 11, 2021
FilipeManuelNeto
3.0

**A rather conventional and average family drama, where DiCaprio and Depp's performances turn out to be the only truly worthy note.** Sometimes, what makes a film remarkable is the extraordinary performance of an actor, and that becomes even more admirable when that actor is extremely young. That ... 's what we have in this film, a conventional family drama, where a young adult tries to live his life as normally as possible while having to take care of everyone around him, particularly his mother, who is morbidly obese and depressed, and his younger brother, who has a mental problem that the movie never really specifies. In fact, I didn't find the script particularly interesting. Cinema is full of family dramas, and this one has nothing really new or fresh to add. And if the script doesn't seem remarkable to me, the production values ​​and technical aspects deserve even less attention, with the film betting on very conventional and average visuals, and a pace that sometimes slows down and falters, the result of an editing not always well executed. What makes the film more interesting is the cast, which includes two young actors, then very promising, called Johnny Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio. Depp is older than DiCaprio, and his career was relatively established when he agreed to star in this film. DiCaprio, on the other hand, was still an unknown young man and was beginning to emerge. However, the collaboration between them, in this film, is remarkable, and it seems that both knew how to get the best out of each other, to our benefit. Although today we know Depp through a wide range of peculiar characters, what he did in this film is the complete opposite, and his character is one hundred percent ordinary, responsible, mature and strong. DiCaprio, however, stands out the most, even more than Depp. Playing a mentally disturbed teenager, DiCaprio had a lot of leeway to study and design the character and his mannerisms and tics. The result is truly credible and surprising. Mary Steenburgen and Darlene Cates provide very effective support and give us the best female performances. In absolute counterpoint, Juliette Lewis doesn't have much to do, while Laura Harrington and Mary Kate Schellhardt practically disappear when they're on the scene.

Nov 27, 2022
GenerationofSwine
10.0

So, I had no idea who Leonardo was when I saw this back in the 90s, it was before Titanic, before he made it big, and I thought they hired an intellectually disabled man to play the part. And it dropped in '93 so that would make Dicaprio about 19? Maybe 18 when they made it? I doubt they would ... give an Oscar to a kid that young, but see that he's CLEARLY not Intellectually Disabled and how believable he was, well, that's probably one of the best performances I've seen. That was Oscar worthy. Besides that, it was really a Johnny Depp vehicle... as much as a 90s indy film can be, and he played a calm, low key, and utterly charming role in a film about a man that had to maybe grow up too fast and deal with too much at too young an age. And, of course, a charming little love story. A charming story about family. About loyalty. There is honestly absolutely nothing to criticize here, except, it's certainly a 90s story, a 90s movie, and if you are removed from Gen-X, it might not have the appeal. This isn't the over-the-top FX sort of films that are a hallmark of the Millennial generation... ...but beyond that, KUDOS to Leo for nailing it as such a young age, and a cheers to everyone else involved for making a brilliant and entertaining hidden gem of a film

Jan 10, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

With his mother (Darlene Cates) morbidly obese and equally embarrassed about her image, and his younger brother "Arnie" (Leonardo DiCaprio) dealing with mental health issues, it falls to "Gilbert" (Johnny Depp) to try and provide as best he can for his family. He has a job in the struggling local gr ... ocery store that sees him deliver to the "Carver" family. "Betty" (Mary Steenburgen) is the bored housewife there with whom "Gilbert" has some fun whilst her husband is off selling insurance. It's all a relentless cycle that's going nowhere until "Becky" (Juliette Lewis) comes to town and starts to give "Gilbert" a sense of a different purpose. She begins to help him see that he must live a bit of his own life too. When a fairly predictable tragedy ensues, everyone has to make some choices - and they're not easy. DiCaprio is pretty outstanding as the soon-to-be eighteen year old lad whose behaviour would test the patience of a saint. His loud and repetitive language and his child-like tantrums are just the tip of the iceberg and his performance - especially his grinning - gives "Arnie" an engaging amount of character. He's not going for the sympathy vote, either - his portrayal elicits feelings of affection, sure, but also of cheerfully wanting to strangle him! Depp holds this all together with assurance and there's plenty of humour to keep the melodrama at bay. It starts off strongly and continues for two hours of characterful and thought-provoking drama that can at times come across as just a little contrived, but it is still a good watch.

Apr 23, 2024