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Friday, April 11, 2008
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Smart People

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R | 1hr 33min | Comedy
Produced by Bill Block, Michael Costigan, Bridget Johnson, Michael London, Bruna Papandrea,
Written by Mark Poirier
Directed by Noam Murro
Starring: Dennis Quaid, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ellen Page, Thomas Haden Church, Ashton Holmes
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Synopsis...
Professor Lawrence Wether ... more
Professor Lawrence Wetherhold might be imperiously brilliant, monumentally self-possessed and an intellectual giant--but when it comes to solving the conundrums of love and family, he's as downright flummoxed as the next guy. His teenaged daughter is an acid-tongued overachiever who follows all too closely in dad's misery-loving footsteps, and his adopted, preposterously ne'er-do-well brother has perfected the art of freeloading. A widower who can't seem to find passion in anything anymore, not even the Victorian literature in which he's an expert, it seems Lawrence is sleepwalking through a very stunted middle age. When his brother shows up unexpectedly for an extended stay at just about the same time as he accidentally encounters his former student, the circumstances cause him to stir from his deep, deep freeze, with often comical, sometimes heartbreaking, consequences for himself and everyone around him.    hide

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05-30-2008
Tim
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This movie has gotten a pretty mixed reaction - on the one hand saying these are tedious and mean characters, on the other that it is witty and well-written script. So since it’s about a college professor who likes to hear himself talk let me, a college professor who likes to hear himself talk, straighten out the disparity.
It is a clever and often laugh out loud script though the characters are a little one dimensional and their growth as humans does feel forced. But that’s not the real problem. These are good performances, but every role is cast directly to type so we lose a sense of surprise and dimension: Thomas Hayden Church revisits the dissipated middle aged Sideways character; Ellen Page is again smart and wise cracking beyond her years; Dennis Quaid is a slightly falling apart self serving guy and doesn’t really do too much to help us understand his bitterness, and Sarah Jessica is an intelligent and kind of pretty/sexy single gal looking for earnestness much like Carrie Bradshaw. The director could have cast against our expected reading of these actors and we would have more to work with, though as is they serve the text well. The biggest problem is the music. The director needs to let the script breath. The film is written in quick short scenes with dreadful pop songs to emphasize the “bittersweet undertones. I’d really rather read the scene myself. This soundtrack is unnecessary and annoying. It was written mostly by the guys from the band Extreme (Gary Cherrone and Nuno Bettencort) who just aren’t movie composers, yet. The movie needs to allow the audience to come to it, not push everything in our faces. But it is cleverly written. That may be reason enough to go see these actors work, if you can just tune out the soundtrack.


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04-14-2008
Reelthing
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I wouldn’t call the movie depressing.. it’s just... nothing.. has no redeeming quality of any kind – the entire 1hour 33min run time it is stuck in the muck – keep your money and buy some day old bread to feed the pigeons it’s more entertaining.


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04-12-2008
Carol
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What a depressing movie. The trailer gave me the impression of some light hearted humor.... I chuckled just a few times. If smart means being totally dysfunctional, then the writer made his point. This movie is not even worth watching on DVD!


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04-12-2008
Scout
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What a disappointment. I like all the players but the movie just stunk. Was it the author's point that smart people are unhappy and boring? If so, bullseye in giving your audience empathy. Ellen Page is cute but her character was too much like Juno, time to break out of that mold.


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