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Multiple Sarcasms

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Mira Sorvino, Stockard Channing, Timothy Hutton, and Dana Delany in Multiple Sarcasms (2010)
Gabriel is a man who on the surface has it all-successful professional life as an architect, a beautiful wife, Annie, and a devoted young daughter, Elizabeth. But slowly it dawns on him that he is not really happy. Gabriel decides that he wants to write a play about the sorry state of his life. He quits his job, gets a pushy literary agent friend to represent him and starts writing
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NYC, 1979: Gabriel and Annie's marriage is falling apart with only their daughter holding it together. Gabriel quits his architect job to become a playwright, writing about his life. Annie a... Read allNYC, 1979: Gabriel and Annie's marriage is falling apart with only their daughter holding it together. Gabriel quits his architect job to become a playwright, writing about his life. Annie and Liz leave.NYC, 1979: Gabriel and Annie's marriage is falling apart with only their daughter holding it together. Gabriel quits his architect job to become a playwright, writing about his life. Annie and Liz leave.

  • Director
    • Brooks Branch
  • Writers
    • Brooks Branch
    • Linda Morris
  • Stars
    • Timothy Hutton
    • Mira Sorvino
    • Dana Delany
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    4.7/10
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    • Director
      • Brooks Branch
    • Writers
      • Brooks Branch
      • Linda Morris
    • Stars
      • Timothy Hutton
      • Mira Sorvino
      • Dana Delany
    • 17User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
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    Timothy Hutton
    Timothy Hutton
    • Gabriel
    Mira Sorvino
    Mira Sorvino
    • Cari
    Dana Delany
    Dana Delany
    • Annie
    Mario Van Peebles
    Mario Van Peebles
    • Rocky
    India Ennenga
    India Ennenga
    • Elizabeth
    Laila Robins
    Laila Robins
    • Lauren
    Stockard Channing
    Stockard Channing
    • Pamela
    Nadia Dassouki
    • Saffron
    Chris Sarandon
    Chris Sarandon
    • Larry
    Joan Jett
    Joan Jett
    • Lead Singer
    Marcus Schenkenberg
    Marcus Schenkenberg
    • Sachi
    Franklin Ojeda Smith
    Franklin Ojeda Smith
    • Homeless Man
    Alex Manette
    Alex Manette
    • Erik
    Eric Sheffer Stevens
    Eric Sheffer Stevens
    • Stage Gabriel #1
    Tim Bohn
    Tim Bohn
    • Stage Gabriel #2
    Julia Murney
    Julia Murney
    • Stage Cari
    Leslie Lyles
    • Energy Therapist
    Paris Yates
    Paris Yates
    • Girl At School
    • Director
      • Brooks Branch
    • Writers
      • Brooks Branch
      • Linda Morris
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    5BenTramerLives78

    Multiple Sarcasms

    This film is the story of a man (Timothy Hutton) who seems to have it all, and yet he feels like he's not getting enough out of life. He is an architect. He has a wife (Dana Delaney), a daughter and a lifelong friend (Mira Sorvino), but he just doesn't feel fulfilled. He attempts to write a play, and his work and family start to take a backseat. His wife doesn't appreciate this, and the two decide to split. Timothy Hutton is always brilliant, and this film is no exception, but the script is poorly written. I feel like the dialogue between the adults is juvenile. The story is great and the cast is too, but the dialogue drags it all down. I appreciate the film and I appreciate what the writer/director was trying to do, I just cannot get past the script. I do recommend it as long as you don't mind a few too many lines about the female anatomy that bring nothing to the story.
    8Palomedes

    A New York Movie!

    I guess it all depends on what one brings to a movie. If I were only going to watch this film once, I would miss most of it. On a film binge, long vacation, I watched 2 other films of other genres before I got to _Multiple Sarcasms_. I wouldn't classify it as a comedy and I got unsorted mush. I even stopped in the middle and went to bed. The next morning I decided to see it through. I will watch it again. Scenes of exceptional beauty, characters that are real, believable (uh, is this a movie or did I get into somebody else's head). Terms one learned at school, well, for example about theater -- for example, "vraisemblance" -- help to "defamiliarize the text". We may have seen movies with bits, tropes, business, cutting and editing like this before, but this one is still original, subtle, and inviting with sufficient refractions with stage and staging to place us both inside it and outside it. Very near the end of the film, the writer places himself as an actor on the stage, then also to one side as editor/actor critiquing the writer/actor. This was not over done. Life into stage or film is very strange and wonderful. There are characters playing the role of audience members whom we have gotten to know during the course of the film. The music was excellent, the scenes, the character development of supporting characters was fine (getting good and drunk with "Eric"). We could probe the messiness of the protagonist's life "as life" with the "vraisemblance" probe (Living out of a suitcase? His dwelling was no suitcase.) By the end of the film we have seen a man's life shuddering into chaos as he takes up writing, and the miracle of the process is that a beautiful coherence emerges. He has become more grounded, centered and real. The process works! I should write a play. This is pretty good film alchemy. India Ennenga's "Liz" was radiant.
    3haggar

    Poor man, he's bored.

    My wife and I just couldn't muster the energy and will to watch a movie about a man who has everything (wife, daughter and job), and is in a rather enviable position overall. And his problem is... well, we couldn't figure out. He's bored? Doesn't "like his life"? So, let's make a movie about it, shall we?

    The premise to this movie is so preposterous, that his audience may be left completely unsympathetic to the main character, or even less sympathetic to the whole enterprise that made the movie possible.

    The saving grace of this movie is the good directing - there's a pinch of comedy to give a genre direction to the movie, but apart that, the characters seem rather genuine. Sadly, the whole plot is stillborn and worthless.
    4napierslogs

    Not worth the frustration and boredom

    I was really looking forward to "Multiple Sarcasms". With a story about a man, basically at a mid-life crisis, who is looking for happiness in writing and in films, I thought I could really relate. But for a film about playwriting at its heart, it's rather poorly written. Many scenes telling us things that we already know. The first third of the film was introducing us to the main characters, over and over again. But I got everything I needed to know about the characters in the first scene so the rest just became a lesson in boredom.

    It was supposed to be about Gabriel discovering that his happiness is rooted in writing, but then out of nowhere the main story became about crossing the line of infidelity. Not writing at all. Boredom, crossing into confusion just becomes frustration. Even with the many underrated actors, "Multiple Sarcasms" is not worth the frustration and boredom.
    debniak

    A Common American Ailment

    Another reviewer here characterized the whole premise of the movie as "preposterous". Obviously, that person has not known many people of wealth and privilege. I have personally known many people of great "success" and wealth who were not very happy. They may have fulfilled the "American Dream" of job, family, etc... but they did NOT feel contentment, fulfillment or joy. One recently committed suicide... a very well-off and talented guy.

    So, it's not "preposterous" at all. It's quite common and very understandable since our values here are based almost completely on money -- which is only a tool and you can't purchase happiness, only distraction.

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    • Trivia
      Emily Tremaine's debut.
    • Goofs
      The movie uses "The In Crowd" by the Ramsey Lewis Trio in the soundtrack. However, the closing credits incorrectly cite the song as "In The Crowd".
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Gabriel: [listening to self on dictaphone] Oh wow! Until now is the only time I ever felt sure about anything. My whole life never seems to catch up to that moment. But to be unsure, well, I don't know. What if there's no reason in your life to feel shitty, but you do anyway? No enemy to point at. What do you do then?

    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts (as Joan Jett and the Blackhearts)

      Published by Jett Pack Music Inc (BMI)

      Courtesy of Joan Jett / Blackheart Music

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hayatımın Romanı
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Multiple Avenue Releasing
      • New Films International
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $29,731
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,025
      • May 9, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,731
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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