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The Souler Opposite

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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The Souler Opposite (1998)
Stand-UpComedyDramaRomance

All Barry Singer wants, "is a woman to like him for who he pretends to be," ...or so he says in his act. A stand up comedian toiling in the netherworld of the L.A. comedy scene, Barry's univ... Read allAll Barry Singer wants, "is a woman to like him for who he pretends to be," ...or so he says in his act. A stand up comedian toiling in the netherworld of the L.A. comedy scene, Barry's universe is turned upside down when he meets Thea Douglas, a young political activist who is c... Read allAll Barry Singer wants, "is a woman to like him for who he pretends to be," ...or so he says in his act. A stand up comedian toiling in the netherworld of the L.A. comedy scene, Barry's universe is turned upside down when he meets Thea Douglas, a young political activist who is clearly in the "spiritual quest mode." Together, they throw into a comic dance of high inti... Read all

  • Director
    • Bill Kalmenson
  • Writer
    • Bill Kalmenson
  • Stars
    • Christopher Meloni
    • Timothy Busfield
    • Janel Moloney
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    201
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    • Director
      • Bill Kalmenson
    • Writer
      • Bill Kalmenson
    • Stars
      • Christopher Meloni
      • Timothy Busfield
      • Janel Moloney
    • 7User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Christopher Meloni
    Christopher Meloni
    • Barry Singer
    Timothy Busfield
    Timothy Busfield
    • Robert Levin
    Janel Moloney
    Janel Moloney
    • Thea Douglas
    Josh Keaton
    Josh Keaton
    • Young Barry
    Tom McTigue
    Tom McTigue
    • Joey Kagan
    Michael Kagan
    Michael Kagan
    • Max Luckstein
    Allison Mackie
    Allison Mackie
    • Diane
    Steven Kravitz
    • Arnold
    John Putch
    John Putch
    • Lester
    Bruce Nozick
    Bruce Nozick
    • Barry's Dad
    J.J. Rodgers
    J.J. Rodgers
    • Charisse
    Catrin Zack
    • Call Girl
    Rachel Winfree
    Rachel Winfree
    • Biker Chick
    Joe Rose
    Joe Rose
    • Biker Boyfriend
    Robert Fields
    Robert Fields
    • Jay Smiley
    Devon Meade
    • Sandra
    Mariangela Pino
    Mariangela Pino
    • Rita
    Cynthia Lynch
    • Yoga Instructor
    • Director
      • Bill Kalmenson
    • Writer
      • Bill Kalmenson
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    10the_basilisk

    A movie that renewed my faith that Romantic comedies aren't ALL bad.

    Firstly, this is simply the funniest movie I have ever seen. It incorporates perfectly-timed slapstick, sexual humour, and cleverly-thought-up stand-up. But it goes deeper than that. The Souler Opposite is an original love story (something we don't see that often) that gave me hope that there is love out there;that two people who love each other can work through their adversity; and that such a comedic take on life (something I believe we all should have) can be accepted by the people that really matter. Chris Meloni gives a such a convincing performance as Barry Singer that he should have won an oscar. The film is brilliantly written and I hope we will be seeing more films from everyone involved in the future.
    9siggyb

    Meloni/Moloney equals double the laughs

    Who knew they could be so funny?? Christopher Meloni and Janel Moloney are known more for their outstanding work in some of television's hottest dramas. ("Law & Order: SVU" and "The West Wing") Put them together on the big screen and what you get is an engaging romantic comedy with plenty of laughs.

    The actors develop the story's ongoing relationship with impressive skill, leaving the audience bound to fall in love with Barry Singer (Meloni), despite the fact he's a standup comic who also happens to be a mean-spirited, sexist jerk.

    You'll be rooting for him even as he takes all his insecurities with the opposite sex and chases Thea (Moloney) halfway around the country in hopes of winning her heart. They have so little in common...but when Barry finally opens his heart, you'll wonder why Thea keeps running away.

    The Souler Opposite is a wonderful movie with an incredible cast and a gifted writer. Well worth your time.
    TallPineTree

    Offensive male comedian

    Story of Barry, a middle-age, loser, want-a-be comedian who has issues with women, and Theo, a young, pottery, poetry, political activist who says she is emotionally unavailable.

    Barry is rude, crude, and offensive to women both in his act and in his life. Barry's comedy act is so bad he can no longer get jobs on the L.A. comedy circuit.

    One night, after getting beat up by a couple who found his comedy offensive, Barry meets Thea who was waitressing at the comedy club that evening and comes to his aid after he is knocked down. Unbelievably she finds him funny even though her friends tell her he is offensive to women and most people watching the movie would tell her the same thing.

    Barry attempts to use humor in every part of his life to cover his insecurities. He also justifies his behavior to being deflowered by a prostitute his father hired for him on his 16th birthday. Apparently his humor is suppose to be like Woody Allen's humor. A New York style though Barry is in L.A. It fails miserably and Woody Allen should sue.

    This probably the first time Barry was laid since he was 16. Of course he wants a relationship which she is ambivalent about. Thea apparently only wants him as a friend with "benefits". That's what she says! The rest of the movie is them trying to figure out their relationship and if they want one together. Well... not that interesting as I didn't want to continue describing the "boy gets girl, boy loses girl, boy wants, needs, girl again" play-by-play.

    Also in the movie is Barry's best friend with his marital situation, Barry's struggle on the comedy club scene and rivals, and talk of lesbians and their secret society and tattoos. Trust me.. it's not interesting.

    After some talk about Thea being involved with women's issues in the first half of the movie, the second half of the movie has Thea become a political campaign worker for Jerry Brown for president in 1992, then shows footage from the Clintons' campaign. This campaign work serves as an impediment to their relationship, introduces a rival for Thea's affections, and also means to show the "good guys" as being Democrats and slip in a comment about Republicans. Then it is back to "let's have a relationship?"

    Barry's character is so repulsive and offensive towards women that even when they soften him later and try to make him more sympathetic and a worthy romantic person for Thea, he still is identified as repulsive in most viewer's mind. The movie's writer did too good of a job making Barry offensive. I haven't seen the actor playing Barry in other roles so I am not sure if he has a natural knack at being offensive or is a really good actor. I see IMDb has him listed for the movie "Brief Interviews with Hideous Men" so he must have an affinity for this type of role.

    I wouldn't want to meet any of the movie's characters in real life and I am sorry I wasted 1 hr 44 minutes on this film. I had to keep watching to see how in the world they would turn Barry from offensive to sympathetic. The answer: Barry went from being offensive to pathetic. That is how the movie tried to make Barry sympathetic. Now the question is.. do women like pathetic guys as much as they like offensive jerks?

    Oh yeah... lastly - how could I forget?! - mocking. Mocking is a theme as Thea feels Barry mocks her and he assures her he is not. He is just trying to be funny.
    9909

    A sweet film with a Woody Allen edge

    I happened upon this film by accident, and really enjoyed. Timothy Busfield's character is without redeeming qualities, and at one point, Busfield and star Meloni ogle women as they pass by...Meloni's take on the parade is different from Busfield's. Janel Maloney is terrific...She looks very much like Tea Leone, but the major difference here is that Janel can actually ACT. Some very nice things in this film and well worth your attention when it's on cable.
    ericty

    witty and enjoyable

    I just happened to catch this movie on The Movie Channel and was immediately hooked. I found the dialogue witty and humorous, especially the exchanges between Christopher Meloni and Janel Moloney's characters (Barry and Thea). I was equally impressed with the sense of uneasiness and emotional frailty that Barry exhibited when introduced to Thea's family during Christmas. The development of Barry's character as a "stalker" was a little too contrived and obvious but all in all, the film was enjoyable. I would definitely buy it for my collection.

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Buffalo Jump Productions
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Το άλλο μου... μισό!
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Buffalo Jump Productions
      • Souler Opposite Productions Inc.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,801
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,801
      • Oct 4, 1998
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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