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Hector (2015)

“A little bit of hope can go a long way”

  • 87 min
  • Drama
  • imdb logo 6.9/10 (1806 votes)

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Plot

In the heart-rending chronicle of "Hector," we delve into the concealed world of homelessness in modern-day Britain, unveiling an intimate portrayal of a man living in the shadows of society. Hector McAdam has made the motorways his home for countless years, seeking refuge in the transient companionship of fellow drifters and the fleeting comfort of service stations. These havens offer more than just shelter and sustenance, they provide him with a cloak of anonymity that allows him to escape the poignant echoes of a past he has tirelessly tried to outrun. The narrative unfolds as we accompany Hector on his annual odyssey, a pilgrimage from the rugged landscapes of Scotland to a temporary Christmas sanctuary tucked away in the bustling heart of London. This shelter serves as more than just a respite from the biting winter cold; it's a beacon of warmth and camaraderie, a fleeting semblance of family during the holiday season. Yet, even as Hector immerses himself in this ephemeral Christmas family, the ticking clock of time compels him to confront the ghosts of his past, urging him to reconnect with the real family he lost touch with 15 years ago. As we journey with him, the layers of his life slowly peel away, revealing the heartbreaking tale of how a once comfortable family man was propelled into a life on the fringes. "Hector" is an evocative exploration of the human spirit, a study of resilience and redemption, and a glimpse into a world that exists just beyond our everyday sight. A captivating blend of stark reality and poignant humanity, this film unearths the stories that often remain untold, offering a unique insight into the lives of those living on the margins.

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Hector is a drama movie featuring Peter Mullan.

Hector is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Freevee and The Roku Channel and it's also available on DIRECTV and Film Movement Plus.

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