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Playing Mona Lisa

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
978
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Playing Mona Lisa (2000)
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After being dumped by her boyfriend, a young talented musician (Witt) reluctantly moves back in with her parents and then stumbles into misadventures as she tries to make sense of this crazy... Read allAfter being dumped by her boyfriend, a young talented musician (Witt) reluctantly moves back in with her parents and then stumbles into misadventures as she tries to make sense of this crazy life.After being dumped by her boyfriend, a young talented musician (Witt) reluctantly moves back in with her parents and then stumbles into misadventures as she tries to make sense of this crazy life.

  • Director
    • Matthew Huffman
  • Writers
    • Marni Freedman
    • Carlos De Los Rios
  • Stars
    • Alicia Witt
    • Harvey Fierstein
    • Brooke Langton
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    978
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matthew Huffman
    • Writers
      • Marni Freedman
      • Carlos De Los Rios
    • Stars
      • Alicia Witt
      • Harvey Fierstein
      • Brooke Langton
    • 22User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Alicia Witt
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    • Claire Goldstein
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    • Bennett
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    • Director
      • Matthew Huffman
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      • Marni Freedman
      • Carlos De Los Rios
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    7moviedude1

    NICE WAY TO KILL AN HOUR AND A HALF

    I used to run a video store and this movie rarely got rented. It came on cable this afternoon and I didn't have anything else to do. I found the beginning of the film slow and rather predictable, but, as it got further into the story, I actually found myself hanging on the story, curious as to what could POSSIBLY happen next. I now find myself wondering why it never got rented in the store, because this was REALLY a good movie. I keep guessing if it was a romantic movie trying to be funny or a comedy trying to be romantic. The blend of both is what I actually enjoyed most about the film.

    I have only seen one other movies with Alicia Witt, but I think I'm going to be looking for more of her. Elliott Gould and Marlo Thomas are a nice blend as her parents, too.
    sorabji

    Credible piano playing, for once

    The movie itself is what it is. A tolerable, at times engaging chick-flick with good writing and a good balance of storylines.

    As someone who's played piano most of my life, I usually roll my eyes at Hollywood's depiction of performing pianists. Usually, the pianist sways one way when they should sway the other, they gesticulate extravagently for no reason reflected in the music, or they rotate their arms back and forth like they're churning butter when they're supposed to be playing the piano.

    Most of Alicia Witt's playing was believable, presumably because she was actually and in fact playing (she was classically trained and is credited as the performer in the film's credits).

    The only exception I noticed: the scene where she's playing the Chopin G minor Ballade while talking in a full, articulate voice to her piano instructor (Harvey Fierstein). Not impossible, but not typical either for a pianist to whip through a pretty demanding piece such as that Chopin and carry on a full-throated conversation at the same time. To me it looked like a Victor Borge routine for just a moment.

    Other then that, this film gets high marks from me for its believable piano playing. As for the rest, well, let's just say I wouldn't even be commenting on this film were it not for the goofy scene with the G Minor Ballade.
    8hprill

    Enjoyable film with great cast

    "Playing Mona Lisa" is about the crucial point in your life when you're not any longer sure which direction you're heading. After graduation from music college, Claire, a gifted pianist, slightly loses it when her long-time boyfriend leaves her, her house is damaged in an earthquake and she has to move in with her slightly neurotic parents.

    The movie, while having many refreshingly comic moments, is also quite serious in its theme, and deals remarkably well with Claire's attempts to get a new grip on her life. The plot-line is not too strong and is drifting along rather than developing; I don't see this as a problem, though, as it pretty much reflects both real life and Claire's lost sense of direction. Even in its darker moments, the movie retains an overall optimistic mood and never turns into a heavy problem movie; if you're looking for quick laughs or lots of action, however, this movie is not for you.

    Lots of good acting from a great cast of characters. Alicia Witt is thoroughly enjoyable as Claire and guides her character remarkably through good times, bad times and mood swings. Brooke Langton and Johnny Galecki play along nicely as her very likeable friends. Great performances (as usual) from Elliot Gould as Claire's father and Harvey Fierstein as her piano teacher.

    An overall quiet, but thoroughly enjoyable film which starts slowly and seriously grows on you after a while. 8/10.
    7inkblot11

    Tickling the ivories or tickling the funny bone, this film is zany but fun

    Claire (Alicia Witt) is having one of those months. A skilled pianist, she has failed to gain acceptance into a major piano competition, causing her sorrow. Her teacher and mentor (Harvey Fierstein) is sympathetic. But, then, in short order, her boyfriend dumps her unceremoniously and an earthquake ruins her San Francisco apartment, making it necessary to move back in with the folks. Ah, the family ties that bind and choke! Mother (Marlo Thomas) is trying her hand at cooking and offering unwelcome advice to her stricken daughter. Claire's father (Elliott Gould) is a having a midlife crisis and her overachieving sister is getting set to marry a stiff-shirt dentist, in coral and bisque, no less. As Claire is seeking to pull herself out of the blues, one bright spot emerges. She meets a good-looking fish merchant (Ivan Sergei). Will her life improve? This is one zany film, with a cast of characters and a script as offbeat as they come. Witt is luminous as the gifted pianist who runs into the year from hell. Thomas and Gould are terrific as the crazy parents and the rest of the cast is very nice, especially the gorgeous and charming Sergei. With some nice costumes, scenery, and photography, the film looks good and the San Francisco setting is lovely. Even so, the script is still the big winner here, being imaginative, humorous, and surprising. If you are drawn to romantic comedies with an off-kilter charm or you get tickled watching families much crazier than your own, find this one fast. You will like what you see.
    5=G=

    TV sitcom quality chick flick

    Claire (Witt) is having trouble getting her concert piano career on track thanks to a semi-functional family, romantic woes, and kookie friends. "Playing Mona Lisa" is a formula sitcom quality flick full of cliche characters with just enough of a creative edge to keep me from thumbing the fast-forward button. There's little new here and nothing to get excited about. However, "Playing Mona Lisa" might be worth a look for the couch potato surfing for chick flix. (C)

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    • Trivia
      Lead actress Alicia Witt (Claire) is an accomplished concert pianist, and performs all of the piano-playing shown in the film.
    • Goofs
      When Claire puts the Tchaikovsky Competition letter on her mirror, she puts it across the corner lengthwise. In the next and subsequent shots, it can be seen sticking out of the corner endwise.
    • Quotes

      Bennett: I once heard someone say: "When you dim your light, so that someone else can shine, the whole world gets darker."

    • Connections
      Referenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Scrats, Servants & Sea Beasts (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Ballade #1 in G minor
      Written by Frédéric Chopin

      Performed by Alicia Witt

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Two Goldsteins on Acid
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • The Bubble Factory
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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