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Sideways is the kind of movie I go to the movies for-a thoroughly delightful, gratifying cinematic experience with the focus on character and plot. Based on a novel by Rex Pickett and directed by Alexander Payne, Sideways is a buddy picture, road trip, comedy, and drama all rolled up in a seven day adventure through the wine country of southern California-yes, that's southern.
Miles, played by Paul Giamatti, is a lonely heart, still not recovered from his divorce two years ago. His friend Jack, played by Thomas Haden Church, is about to get married, and the two men decide to go on a week-long wine tasting adventure before Jack settles down. The two men couldn't be more different from each other providing the story with textbook character contrast-expertly written, directed, and played. Jack's an intractable womanizer who wants to get as much action in as possible in these seven days before his apparent death sentence. Miles is depressed and frightened of any closeness that may present itself. But what Miles lacks in joy and courage, he exhibits in his deep knowledge of wine-providing the audience with both humor, and quite frankly, education. I'll never look at Pinots the same. Virginia Madsen as Maya and Sandra Oh as Stephanie round out the principle cast. All the actors do a terrific job. I simply did not see one false moment. And Paul Giamatti, again, deserves a Best Actor nomination for his portrayal of this conflicted character.
Miles, played by Paul Giamatti, is a lonely heart, still not recovered from his divorce two years ago. His friend Jack, played by Thomas Haden Church, is about to get married, and the two men decide to go on a week-long wine tasting adventure before Jack settles down. The two men couldn't be more different from each other providing the story with textbook character contrast-expertly written, directed, and played. Jack's an intractable womanizer who wants to get as much action in as possible in these seven days before his apparent death sentence. Miles is depressed and frightened of any closeness that may present itself. But what Miles lacks in joy and courage, he exhibits in his deep knowledge of wine-providing the audience with both humor, and quite frankly, education. I'll never look at Pinots the same. Virginia Madsen as Maya and Sandra Oh as Stephanie round out the principle cast. All the actors do a terrific job. I simply did not see one false moment. And Paul Giamatti, again, deserves a Best Actor nomination for his portrayal of this conflicted character.
"Mostly Martha" is an utterly delightful motion picture that skillfully combines drama, comedy, and romance. This is one of many European films that deserves much more attention and appreciation in the United States than it has received. In addition to the skillfully told story, I was particularly impressed with the high quality of the acting.
"Elling" is an absolutely perfect coming-of-age story starring Per Christian Ellefsen who does an absolutely brilliant job of portraying a unique lovable character. The main character and the film's progress are thoroughly captivating. Bravo! to all concerned!