Jules
"You won't believe what just crashed into Milton's azaleas."
Jules centers on Milton, a widowed retiree living in a quiet cul de sac who struggles with slipping memory and a stubborn sense of isolation. When a shimmering craft descends into his backyard, he discovers a young alien inside who is scared and unsure of this new world. Instead of fear, Milton... Read more
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About Jules
Jules centers on Milton, a widowed retiree living in a quiet cul de sac who struggles with slipping memory and a stubborn sense of isolation. When a shimmering craft descends into his backyard, he discovers a young alien inside who is scared and unsure of this new world. Instead of fear, Milton offers patience and a weary but genuine kindness, and the two strike an unlikely friendship that grows through small acts of trust. As the alien hides in plain sight, their odd partnership prompts the neighbors to look closer at their own routines and regrets. The film blends humor with quiet drama to reflect on memory and connection. Humor hides in ordinary moments. A gently hopeful fable for families.
Directed by Marc Turtletaub, Jules arises from Gavin Steckler's original idea. The 2023 release blends comedy and drama with a soft sci fi edge and features Kingsley supported by Harriet S Harris and Jane Curtin in warm, grounded roles today.
The film grossed about 2 million dollars worldwide, reflecting modest but steady interest in a quiet idea driven drama. Audiences drawn to character focused storytelling and understated humor responded to the gentle pitch, and it expanded to select markets widely.
Jules has the feel of a small scale fable that could echo in living rooms, with audiences noting the odd couple's warmth and the way memory shapes friendship. Its quiet premise may invite conversations about aging and alienation long after the credits roll. Some viewers mention the film's quiet optimism.
Critics generally respond to the film's gentle humor and emotional clarity, praising the performances especially Kingsley's. The film uses a sci fi scenario to explore aging loneliness and intergenerational bonds, delivering a tender look at connection that avoids cynicism and stays human. Kingsley's performance anchors the emotional arc, truly resonant.
Details
- Release Date
- August 10, 2023
- Runtime
- 1h 27m
- Rating
- PG-13
- User Ratings
- 365 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Science Fiction, Drama
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Big Beach +2 more
- Box Office
- $2,000,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Ben Kingsley
Milton Robinson
Harriet Sansom Harris
Sandy
Jane Curtin
Joyce
Jade Quon
Jules
Teddy Cañez
Mayor Martinez
Narea Kang
Councilwoman Wu
Edward James Hyland
Councilman Daniels
Blair Baker
Councilwoman Diane Strauss
Joshua Moore
Steve Gorham
John Skelley
Engineer
Director: Marc Turtletaub
Written by: Gavin Steckler