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Greenberg

  • 2010
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 47 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,1/10
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Ben Stiller in Greenberg (2010)
Greenberg: TV Spot
trailer wiedergeben2:25
15 Videos
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Ein Mann aus Los Angeles, der vor Jahren nach New York gezogen ist, kehrt nach L.A. zurück, um sein Leben herauszufinden, während er zu Hause ist - er sitzt für seinen Bruder. Er funkt bald ... Alles lesenEin Mann aus Los Angeles, der vor Jahren nach New York gezogen ist, kehrt nach L.A. zurück, um sein Leben herauszufinden, während er zu Hause ist - er sitzt für seinen Bruder. Er funkt bald mit dem Assistenten seines Bruders.Ein Mann aus Los Angeles, der vor Jahren nach New York gezogen ist, kehrt nach L.A. zurück, um sein Leben herauszufinden, während er zu Hause ist - er sitzt für seinen Bruder. Er funkt bald mit dem Assistenten seines Bruders.

  • Regie
    • Noah Baumbach
  • Drehbuch
    • Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Noah Baumbach
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ben Stiller
    • Greta Gerwig
    • Jennifer Jason Leigh
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,1/10
    40.010
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Noah Baumbach
    • Drehbuch
      • Jennifer Jason Leigh
      • Noah Baumbach
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ben Stiller
      • Greta Gerwig
      • Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • 170Benutzerrezensionen
    • 243Kritische Rezensionen
    • 76Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 16 Nominierungen insgesamt

    Videos15

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    Ben Stiller
    Ben Stiller
    • Roger Greenberg
    Greta Gerwig
    Greta Gerwig
    • Florence Marr
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Beth - Beller's Party
    Rhys Ifans
    Rhys Ifans
    • Ivan Schrank
    Koby Rouviere
    • Greenberg Boy
    Sydney Rouviere
    • Greenberg Girl
    Chris Messina
    Chris Messina
    • Phillip Greenberg
    Susan Traylor
    Susan Traylor
    • Carol Greenberg
    Merritt Wever
    Merritt Wever
    • Gina
    Emily Lacy
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    Mina Badie
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    • Megan - Beller's Party
    Mark Duplass
    Mark Duplass
    • Eric Beller - Beller's Party
    Jake Paltrow
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    • Johno - Beller's Party
    • Regie
      • Noah Baumbach
    • Drehbuch
      • Jennifer Jason Leigh
      • Noah Baumbach
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    6SnoopyStyle

    Ben Stiller too dark

    Florence Marr (Greta Gerwig) is the Greenberg family nanny in L.A. The family goes on a trip while the brother Roger Greenberg (Ben Stiller) drops by to housesit. She's young trying to find her way. He's a New Yorker misanthrope just out of an insane asylum. He doesn't drive and writes complaint letters. His friend Ivan Schrank (Rhys Ifans) pushes him to go to Eric Beller (Mark Duplass)'s barbecue where he runs into ex-girlfriend Beth (Jennifer Jason Leigh) with her kids. Roger, Eric and Ivan were once in a band but Roger refused to sign a recording deal. Florence and Roger have an on-and-off relationship.

    Ben Stiller is going too dark. It's a matter of slight miscalibration. This could be a great indie rom-com but I can't find any likability to Roger. His dialog could have some sharp sarcastic jokes to take off the edge. I need to laugh with him but his dark depressed nature keeps getting into the way. Getting angry over his birthday is probably the only laughable moment although saying Florence's emotional story is pointless gets a small chuckle. His anger needs to have more comedy as an outlet and to balance his dark side. It has some good moments but it could have been better.
    Chrysanthepop

    Hitting 40 Plus and Asking 'What Happened'

    I was under the impression that this would be another wacky Ben Stiller comedy. When I started watching it and learned that Noah Baumbach (who had previously made the excellent 'Margot at the Wedding') was the director, I knew this was going to be a different kind of movie that would probably reveal a different side of Ben Stiller's acting. Many have described this to be for Stiller what 'Punch Drunk Love' was for Adam Sandler and 'Stranger Than Fiction' was for Will Ferrell.

    Baumbach's 'Greenberg' is a character driven piece that centres on Roger Greenberg (Ben Stiller), who recently left a mental asylum and is back in town to housesit for his brother who's away on holiday. He falls for his brother's assistant and tries to pick up the pieces of a life he had once left behind while going through a midlife crisis.

    Like he did with 'Margot at the Wedding', Baumbach's execution is lowkey and his narration mostly relies on the interactions between the characters and the protagonist's quiet moments when he/she is alone. The art direction is suitably minimal and the camera-work is solid. The dry humour is very effective and consistent with the atmosphere Baumbach creates.

    Ben Stiller does a remarkable job with an effortless performance. This is definitely a departure from what he's familiar with and he proves that he can deliver a restrained performance when required. Rhys Ifans is equally good. Jennifer Jason Leigh (who also co-wrote the screenplay) provides fine support on both counts. Greta Gerwig is competent.

    Baumbach has done it again, successfully telling a complex story that appears to be much more than what shows on the surface.
    5Rob-O-Cop

    self-consciously geekish unpleasant people

    This film has major flaws and isn't exactly an enjoyable watch. Its first problem is that it goes out of its way to be awkwardly geeky, it seems contrived and not quaintly quirky. Ben stiller is the wrong guy for the job as he just comes across as Ben stiller in another movie and although he is well known for playing characters with character flaws that make them boarder line jerks in this instance we never get to believe this character is real because its just Ben Stiller being a slight variation of what he always plays. Greta Gerwig is a recognizable conglomeration of various awkward geek characteristics we've seen around and she does it well but because the script seemed so contrived her performance is somewhat tainted by what's around it. The biggest question about this film an the people it portrays is why should we care. I know I didn't and for that reason it fails.
    imdbbl

    A nice slice of life and an unexpected performance

    Roger Greenberg (Ben Stiller) is single, forty-ish and at a crossroads in his life, finds himself in Los Angeles, house-sitting for six weeks for his more successful/married-with-children brother. In search of a place to restart his life, Greenberg tries to reconnect with old friends including his former band mate Ivan (Rhys Ifans). But old friends aren't necessarily still best friends, and Greenberg soon finds himself spending more and more time with his brother's personal assistant Florence (Greta Gerwig), an aspiring singer and also something of a lost soul. Despite his best attempts not to be drawn in, Greenberg and Florence manage to forge a connection, and Greenberg realizes he may at last have found a reason to be happy.

    I'm not Stiller's biggest fan. He usually does this very lame and silly comedies which aren't really my thing and that's what I was expecting from this film. Instead, Greenberg turned out to be something completely different and Stiller's performance was amazing. I hadn't been so surprised by a film in a while. And even thought you will laugh several times, this funny and moving tale is far from being a comedy. In fact, there's a sad and melancholic tone throughout the entire film and it doesn't really light up as many viewers were perhaps hoping for, which for me, made the all experience much better, because, let's face it, life isn't always great and happy endings are rare.

    The script is incredibly refreshing, the dialog is brilliant and the direction was absolutely impeccable, really some of the best I've seen lately. The opening shot, for instance is a good example of what I'm talking about and it kinda set the tone for the rest of the film. There's also a lot of conceptual scenes, like Greenbelt trying to swim in the pool, which I love. Granted, the plot could have a little more direction but each scene as random as it may seem is so delightful and rich in subtext that you find yourself not really caring about that. Even the somewhat abrupt ending, which at first disappointed me but now seems completely fitting, shows how this film refuses to follow any conventional formulas.

    As I've mentioned before, Stiller was great as the lead character but so was Greta Gerwig as Florence. Much like Greenberg, Florence is this sort of offish, social out-casted girl and Gerwig plays the weird and awkward "vibe" so well it's astonishing. The supporting cast did a good job too with Rhys Ifans standing out. In conclusion, Greenberg is nice little slice of life and one of the best films I've seen this year. And yes, the fact that I related to some of the lead character's anger helped a bit. Definitely worth seeing.

    8/10
    8lewiskendell

    Noah Baumbach and a (serious) Ben Stiller combine forces on this character piece.

    "A shrink said to me once that I have trouble living in the present, so I linger on the past because I felt like I never really lived it in the first place, you know?"

    Greenberg is a drama about...Greenberg. Roger Greenberg (Ben Stiller), to be specific. A 40 year-old New Yorker who returns to Los Angeles to stay at his successful brother's home while he and his family are away on a trip. He's not dealing with his life not going the way he planned as well as most of the other people he knows, and he's perpetually stuck in the past. The music he listens to is old, he talks to people about events that happened 15 years ago that they don't even remember, and he's just generally an unhappy guy. His main activity is writing letters of complaint to various companies.  

    To say that Roger is flawed is an understatement. He just got out of a mental hospital recently, he's self-centered, and he tends to freak out about insignificant things as a way to protect himself from people and the world. Yet, I still liked him. As does Florence, (Greta Getwig) his brother's personal assistant who isn't exactly a model of happiness and mental health, herself, and Ivan (Rhys Ifans), Roger's long-suffering old friend and band mate, who is having family troubles of his own. 

    If I had to compare this to another movie, it would be Rachel Getting Married. Not because of any plot similarities, but because of a similar tone and some shared themes. Specifically, being adrift in adult life and how issues and regretted decisions from youth can linger and fester. Also similar to Rachel Getting Married, there's never a breakthrough moment where the flawed characters are suddenly okay, and all the problems disappear.  If you expect grand resolutions from your movies, please avoid Greenberg. All we get is a sliver of light at the end that makes us think that something positive may be happening in some of these characters' lives. We're left to imagine and hope that Roger, Florence, and Ivan are on the road to getting (or finding out) what they need from life.  

    So yeah, I liked it. It's a good "indie" drama, and quite different from Stiller's usual thing. Stiller and Gerwig were both great, the characters were well-written, and I've always been interested in these kinds of stories about adults flailing away blindly in this tricky thing we call life. If you're a fan of movies like Margot at the Wedding, The Squid and the Whale (both movies share Greenberg's director), and Rachel Getting Married, I'd suggest that you give this a try.

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    • Wissenswertes
      In the early drafts of the screenplay, Greenberg was written as a man in his early 30s. Inspired by the idea of casting Ben Stiller, Noah Baumbach & Jennifer Jason Leigh rewrote the entire script and made Greenberg to be 40 years old, turning 41.
    • Patzer
      In the final scene just after Roger received the second doll he walks screen right. As the camera pans with his movement, it appears as though the camera is visible in the bathroom mirror at the back of the scene.
    • Zitate

      Florence Marr: You like old things.

      Roger Greenberg: A shrink said to me once that I have trouble living in the present, so I linger on the past because I felt like I never really lived it in the first place, you know?

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: A Prophet/Green Zone/Our Family Wedding/Remember Me/She's Out of My League (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Jet Airliner
      Written by Paul Pena

      Performed by Steve Miller Band

      Courtesy of Sailor Records

      under exclusive license to Capitol Records

      Under license from EMI Film & Television Music

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. April 2010 (Deutschland)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Laurel Pet Hospital - 7970 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, Kalifornien, USA(pet hospital scenes)
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      • Scott Rudin Productions
      • Twins Financing
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 4.234.170 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 118.152 $
      • 21. März 2010
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 6.344.112 $
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      • 1 Std. 47 Min.(107 min)
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