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A Short History of Decay

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 34min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.8/10
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A Short History of Decay (2014)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA comedy from an original script by Michael Maren, about a failed Brooklyn writer, Nathan Fisher, played by Bryan Greenberg, who visits his ailing parents in Florida. His mother (Lavin) has ... Leer todoA comedy from an original script by Michael Maren, about a failed Brooklyn writer, Nathan Fisher, played by Bryan Greenberg, who visits his ailing parents in Florida. His mother (Lavin) has Alzheimer's and his father (Yulin) has recently had a stroke.A comedy from an original script by Michael Maren, about a failed Brooklyn writer, Nathan Fisher, played by Bryan Greenberg, who visits his ailing parents in Florida. His mother (Lavin) has Alzheimer's and his father (Yulin) has recently had a stroke.

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    • Michael Maren
  • Guionista
    • Michael Maren
  • Elenco
    • Emmanuelle Chriqui
    • Bryan Greenberg
    • Linda Lavin
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.8/10
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    • Dirección
      • Michael Maren
    • Guionista
      • Michael Maren
    • Elenco
      • Emmanuelle Chriqui
      • Bryan Greenberg
      • Linda Lavin
    • 10Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 8Opiniones de los críticos
    • 54Metascore
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    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    • Erika Bryce
    Bryan Greenberg
    Bryan Greenberg
    • Nathan Fisher
    Linda Lavin
    Linda Lavin
    • Sandy Fisher
    Kathleen Rose Perkins
    Kathleen Rose Perkins
    • Shelly
    Harris Yulin
    Harris Yulin
    • Bob Fisher
    Nicholas Pryor
    Nicholas Pryor
    • The Man in White
    Rebecca Dayan
    Rebecca Dayan
    • Alex
    Nick Flynn
    • Nick Flynn
    Benjamin King
    Benjamin King
    • Jack Fisher
    Myke Holmes
    Myke Holmes
    • Ken
    Josh Cohen
    Josh Cohen
    • Young Bob
    Michael Cunningham
    Michael Cunningham
    • Michael Cunningham
    Anthony Reynolds
    Anthony Reynolds
    • Dr. Black
    Henry Bazemore Jr.
    Henry Bazemore Jr.
    • Dr. Mattam
    Barbara Weetman
    Barbara Weetman
    • Bartender
    Michael Maren
    Michael Maren
    • Auto Service Manager
    David Schifter
    David Schifter
    • Law Firm Attorney
    Carla Mahaffee
    Carla Mahaffee
    • Erika's Friend
    • (as Carla Mahaffee Stanley)
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      • Michael Maren
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      • Michael Maren
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    6rick-chappell

    Meh, some great characters, but the story died on the vine...

    I'm not sure what to make of this movie. It was on the edge of being really good, but it never quite made it. That's not to say there weren't some really good things going on. The actors and their characters were good - some quite good. I really enjoyed Linda Lavin, Harris Yulin, and Kathleen Rose Perkins roles in this. The characters were well done and they actors did very credible jobs. Greenberg's character was on the weaker side - it felt like some depth would eventually come out, but nope. King as the brother was fair. Chriqui as the ex-girlfriend did a credible job, and the character was good in the beginning, and quite believable, but at the end lost any semblance of interest - and what did she do anyway? We heard law, then she appeared to be an admin, then she's writing novels? The worst character was Alex (played by Rebecca Dayan - the actress was fine, but the character was pointless). What was the point? I understood where she could have fit in, but in a movie where the plot never materialized, another subplot that went nowhere even faster was not helpful. Kind of like the artist with the painting. There was a sense that that was somehow important, but it never went anywhere.

    The real drawback was the story. It never really went anywhere. Of course, it appears that it never really planned to, but the viewer is left a bit let down that nothing ever happened. At least it could have let us see Greenberg's character start writing, or doing anything to justify watching him for this long. In reality, the story just showed a lot of metaphorical decays. The obvious ones were the mother and father, literally every character's life (except maybe the Irish nurse...), the car, Greenberg's relationship, King's family, Perkins career (it seems the assumption is that she gave up her education and career to take over her dying aunt's salon), Greenberg's writing career, etc. But, within the decay, there were signs of recovery - but these seemed accidental rather than planned, and there weren't enough.

    Each of these bits was well done, but there wasn't a coalescence into anything specific. Maybe that was the plan for the story. It just kind of has everything there in existence as the viewer passes through. I guess the message is that everything decays, and some things recover and some don't.

    I enjoyed it, and wanted it to do more. In the end it's hard to get emotionally invested. OK to spend 90 minutes, but don't expect too much and you may have a good time.
    7chrishalim-40475

    Somehow it's enjoyable to watch

    I enjoy much of how the story flow has been set. Maybe it is not as fun and hillarious as "500 summer" - It's not that kind either. But, personally I can feel the emotion that been delivered - by each actors and actress. It's just.. enjoyable and worth to watch, even twice - at least by myself as an audience.
    10mmorris348

    An iconic look at an ordinary family - reminiscent of "The Squid and The Whale"

    "A Short History of Decay" is a funny, heartbreaking glimpse into our aging, our loves and our losses. There are so many touching moments that have stayed with me - the two grown brothers, sharing their childhood room, who have a fistfight and their mother tells them to settle down, the parents having a party with the mother's manicurist, the painting that Nathan hangs in his parents apartment. At the same time I found myself drawn to the painful portrait of the judgmental father whose sons continue to disappoint him. Beautiful and funny performances by Linda Lavin and Harris Yulin, and a wonderfully drawn sympathetic son, Bryan Greenberg. I think this film will be seen the way "The Squid and The Whale" has been seen – as an iconic look at an ordinary family.
    8emshain

    Brilliant dialogue illuminates intimate film about family relationships in the grip of change

    Small films like small books depend on one or two core elements to get it right because there's neither room nor budget for more. Writers make decisions. Producers make more decisions, and everything's in service to getting it done, getting it on the page, putting it up on the screen, and then hoping like hell the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.

    The usual term for such works is intimate, but usually what's meant by that is "personal." Personal films, though, are often in-your- face dramatic (or comedic) pieces depending in shock, or arcana or attitude to interest the viewer. If one intends intimate, then a lot of meaning and insight will be between the lines. Intimacy is rarely explicit, but rather reflected in the immediate comprehension of what's signified but not spoken. Often there's not much explosion, if any (though there will be dramatic pivot points). Michael Maren's film "A Short History of Decay" is a small, intimate film wholly dependent upon the relationships between the four main characters, a procrastinating ne'er-do-well younger brother (Bryan Greenberg), his older, more successful brother (Benjamin King), and their ailing parents,, a father (Harris Yulin) stricken by stroke but still competent, and a mother (Linda Lavin) disappearing into the wispy vapors of dementia (Alzheimer's) to drive the film.

    Indeed, the plot, as little as there is of it, is absurdly simple. The father suffers a stroke, and the two brothers end up in Florida trying to cope with what's an impossible situation: their father's rapidly declining health and their mother's descent into dementia "We're losing," the father says. He's right. The two sons hang out for a while. Small changes occur, but at the end of the film, Big brother goes back to his family, and Little brother stays on. That's it. If you're looking for special effects and loud noises, this is not that film.

    "Decay," though, is worth whatever effort one has to exert to see it. The actors feast on Michael Maren's words, their characters plumping and prospering as Maren's dialogue lights up the complex connections, letting the audience understand changes which are percolating even as the characters in the film don't yet have a clue about it. Ultimately, at least in my view, it's the brothers who are central, the absolute one core element that has to work or the film falls to pieces.

    It works. In spades. The two brothers contain everything about the family worth understanding. I suspect Lavin and Yulin as the parents will garner the most attention, but watch Greenberg and King go to work here. The brothers are the product of their parents' lives, and each is facing a difficult stretch that strains the static way they'd previously the family as a unit, and their own place in the cosmos. The dialogue sings of underlying affection salted with genuine anger, bitterness and jealousy, yet leavened by commitment to their parents. Filmgoers won't get many chances in their lifetime to see relationships as beautifully drawn as this. It's worth the price of admission alone. I've no idea how this film will percolate out into theaters elsewhere, but right now it's at The Village East Cinema in New York City, 189 2nd avenue (11th & 12th streets).
    9mklein-4

    Touching without saccharine

    I thoroughly enjoyed this film. The actors are excellent and inhabited their characters plausibly. Harris Yulin, the father, is pitch perfect. Linda Lavin, the mother, is good but not great. My highest praise though, is for Michael Maren for writing a good story with genuine characters and pitch perfect dialogue, no tricks, and for directing in a smooth, well paced and confident style. The turning points are organic and not contrived; if we see them coming it's because we have thoroughly bought into the story and empathize with the characters, and the story goes where we would take it. It's not easy to make such a touching film without being saccharine -- Maren succeeds with grace. This is a really good film.

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      Harris Yulin and Linda Lavin have played husband and wife before, in The Diary of Anne Frank on Broadway, playing Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan, for which Ms. Lavin received a TONY nomination.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de febrero de 2015 (Suecia)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Wilmington, Carolina del Norte, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Big Fan Films
      • Short History
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