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The Good Life

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
2.4K
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The Good Life (2007)
ComedyDrama

A young man (Webber) is encouraged by a new friend (Deschanel) to cope with living in a town into which he doesn't necessarily fit.A young man (Webber) is encouraged by a new friend (Deschanel) to cope with living in a town into which he doesn't necessarily fit.A young man (Webber) is encouraged by a new friend (Deschanel) to cope with living in a town into which he doesn't necessarily fit.

  • Director
    • Stephen Berra
  • Writer
    • Stephen Berra
  • Stars
    • Mark Webber
    • Zooey Deschanel
    • Harry Dean Stanton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Berra
    • Writer
      • Stephen Berra
    • Stars
      • Mark Webber
      • Zooey Deschanel
      • Harry Dean Stanton
    • 16User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Mark Webber
    Mark Webber
    • Jason Prayer
    Zooey Deschanel
    Zooey Deschanel
    • Frances
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Gus
    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Robbie
    Chris Klein
    Chris Klein
    • Tad Tokas
    Patrick Fugit
    Patrick Fugit
    • Andrew
    Drea de Matteo
    Drea de Matteo
    • Dana
    • (as Drea De Matteo)
    Bruce McGill
    Bruce McGill
    • Frank Jones
    Donal Logue
    Donal Logue
    • Daryll
    Deborah Rush
    Deborah Rush
    • Diane
    Chris Basher
    • Bus Passenger
    Michael Baxter
    • Fred
    Michelle Boulet
    • Friend #1
    Cory Cassidy
    • Tad's Friend
    Sarah Constible
    Sarah Constible
    • Terry
    Darcy Fehr
    Darcy Fehr
    • Friend #2
    Ernesto Griffith
    Ernesto Griffith
    • Security Guard
    Alicia Johnston
    Alicia Johnston
    • Anne
    • Director
      • Stephen Berra
    • Writer
      • Stephen Berra
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    7Siamois

    The get-out-of-small-town story

    This is at its heart a story we've seen in movies many, many times, either as a primary or secondary plot: Mid-20s underachiever feels alienated and lacks true purpose in life while caught in a small town.

    Jason (played my Mark Webber, a brilliant up-and-coming actor you will hear more and more about) suffers from a disease that makes him lose all his hair. He lives with his vulnerable mother, who keeps holding him back because she is unable to care for herself. He cannot connect with the rest of his awkward family. He works several low-paying jobs, including one at a theatre. The theatre's owner is mentally ill and so, Jason must also take care of him.

    Throughout the duration of the film, we see him interact with other individuals, most of which are quirky, most of which seem just as alienated about this "good life" in Nebraska, with unrealized ambitions, broken dreams and broken lives.

    This kind of synopsis might appeal to me if I hadn't seen it all before, several times. But where The Good Life redeems itself somewhat is in the execution. Stephen Berra has written organic, believable characters, starting with the protagonist Jason, who has to battle several issues including the legacy his father has left to him. There is a haunting theme throughout the movie that people around Jason have raised the white flag on a better life. Jason's father has done worse, abandoning all hope not only for himself but for his loved ones, inviting them to give up as well.

    The other key character here is Frances, a role perfectly suited for the charming and quirky Zooey Deschanel. When Frances meet Jason, she becomes a catalyst for his renewed interest in fighting for his life. A true good life. But unlike the prototypical feel-good Hollywood movie, Frances is not just a device to allow Jason to go on to a better life. She is human and flawed and her sudden interest for our underachiever is complex like all real life relationships are.

    And this is where I think this movie shines. The various people Jason meets and interacts with all seem to have their own problems. There is no wise sage around the corner waiting to selflessly give a hand. Selflessness might be the trait that most defines Jason. Underneath, he has all those aspirations, on the surface he neglects his true self while living a life he finds pointless.

    And so to me, the movie is mostly successful in making you reexamine the mutuality of relationships, the duties we impose upon ourselves and our true motives. Is being selfless always a good and noble act?

    If you enjoy indie dramas and the themes described above, you may enjoy The Good Life as I did.
    6tmf084

    not as powerful as it could be ....

    The story is about a small town and how life sucks for almost everyone. And we see a depiction of the various coping mechanisms - taking it with humor, the dire situation fueling aggression, escapism, acceptance and resilience. It's quite an interesting theme. Unfortunately the comparison between the different ways of handling life falls short and the focus lying solely on Webber's and Deschanel's character makes the movie one sided and weakens the whole premise. This and the attempt to give the movie a melancholic undertone makes it rather boring to watch. With less stereotyping of the other characters and a more in depth portrayal of them could have made the movie a really good one.

    Overall: It's not bad and definitely worth watching on a lazy Sunday - it just doesn't live up to it's potential.
    danikron

    This movie tries way too hard

    I've seen this movie compared to Donnie Darko several times, most recently in another comment here on IMDb, however, they're nothing alike. Donnie Darko is a beautiful, thought-provoking film, while this movie just falls flat. It tries so very hard to be deep and depressing, that it ends up almost a parody of itself. The quasi-philosophical mumblings of the main character sound like they where stolen from a manga and none of the characters seem even remotely like actual people.

    My advice, watch "The Go-Getter" instead. It too has a young man who's lost both a parent and his way, it too has Zooey Deschanel, and unlike The Good Life, it has humor and it doesn't try to be something it's not.
    kumanoir

    Understated, yet powerful and interesting

    This is a quiet movie that builds in power over time. It's a slice of life movie, but much more. It tells a story of how powerful the need to escape can be, but how this need, by its very strength, can make you its slave. The cast is amazing, and the pacing is hypnotic. The leads are perfect and totally engrossing. Often movies like this skimp on plot, but I was very satisfied the movie has a very interesting plot twist 2/3rd through, that makes you reevaluate everything you've seen so far. Yet this twist is completely organic to the story, not something thrown in from outside. Very deftly handled. Well done. Though I don't know why Canadians have to pretend their movies take place in the US, when they take place in Manitoba.
    9adamdonaghey

    An important film about one man's struggle to survive in an environment of deceit and manipulation

    Given there's already quite a number of reviews of The Good Life--it did play at Sundance, after all, I'm not going to discuss the plot of the film, except to briefly say that it's a film about the suffering and isolation of one man, Jason, in a town he's trapped in for all the wrong reasons. He is surrounded by deceitful and manipulative individuals who do nothing but bring him down and pull him further and further into desolation. That is, except for his one true friend, Gus, an old man who owns a neighborhood theater. The film deals with themes and perspectives and actions viewers don't typically find appealing on screen--and it is largely depressing. Reviews are mixed for this film, as to be expected. Some find the film hopeful or inspiring at the end--I just see it as survival.

    The well-fleshed out characters in this gloomy tale are all impressively played. Mark Webber's performance as Jason is incredibly riveting and believable. As for Chris Klein, I agree with some critics who believe this might be his best role yet. Zooey Deschanel manipulates me into loving her once again. Bill Paxton's character is quirky and odd and gay, and Bill pulls it off perfectly. Gus, however, is probably my favorite character. I kept looking over at Harry Dean Stanton, who gives a heartfelt performance as a dying man, wondering, as the film progressed, how he felt watching himself play this character--at his age--and how it effects him. Of course, he's far more active than Gus...

    (on my blog there was a picture of Harry Dean waving his hands in the theater at the audience, announcing "I am not a crook.")

    Professional skateboarder Stephen Berra has written and directed a truly important film, built on decent story and cemented together with remarkable performances from the actors. Berra's portrait of small town America manufactures a painful environment which grabs the viewer by the throat. The film doesn't necessarily say anything new or even profound for that matter, but it's certainly an emotional experience I won't soon forget.

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    • Trivia
      Drea de Matteo and Donal Logue portray a couple in this movie. They both would go on to play characters on FX's Sons of Anarchy. However, they share no scenes.
    • Quotes

      Jason: But it's not pain. It's laughing with your friend at a time when you shouldn't. It's the sweat in your palms wanting to know someone you see and the pit in your stomach when they actually see you. It's being touched by hands that aren't your own. It's the thrill of an escape that almost wasn't. It's the embarrassment you feel, naked for the first time. It's helping a friend find something they lost. It's a smile, a joke, a song. It's what someone does that they like doing. It's what someone does that they like remembering. It's the thinking of things you may never do and the doing of things you may never have thought. It's the road ahead and the road behind. It's the first step and the last and every one in between, because they all make up the good life.

    • Connections
      Features L'amour frappe André Hardy (1938)
    • Soundtracks
      When Push Comes To Shove
      Written and Performed by Jimmy Joliff, Erin Garcia, and Stephen Berra (as Steve Berra)

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Хорошая жизнь
    • Filming locations
      • Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • FarFalla Films
      • Buffalo Gal Pictures
      • Fostoria Films
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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