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Diminished Capacity

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.4K
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Diminished Capacity (2008)
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A Chicago journalist suffering from memory loss takes leaves from his job and returns to his rural hometown, where he bonds with his Alzheimer's-impaired uncle Rollie and his old flame.A Chicago journalist suffering from memory loss takes leaves from his job and returns to his rural hometown, where he bonds with his Alzheimer's-impaired uncle Rollie and his old flame.A Chicago journalist suffering from memory loss takes leaves from his job and returns to his rural hometown, where he bonds with his Alzheimer's-impaired uncle Rollie and his old flame.

  • Director
    • Terry Kinney
  • Writers
    • Doug Bost
    • Sherwood Kiraly
  • Stars
    • Matthew Broderick
    • Virginia Madsen
    • Alan Alda
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Terry Kinney
    • Writers
      • Doug Bost
      • Sherwood Kiraly
    • Stars
      • Matthew Broderick
      • Virginia Madsen
      • Alan Alda
    • 16User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matthew Broderick
    Matthew Broderick
    • Cooper
    Virginia Madsen
    Virginia Madsen
    • Charlotte
    Alan Alda
    Alan Alda
    • Uncle Rollie Zerbs
    Jimmy Bennett
    Jimmy Bennett
    • Dillon
    Louis C.K.
    Louis C.K.
    • Stan
    Jim True-Frost
    Jim True-Frost
    • Donny Prine
    Dylan Baker
    Dylan Baker
    • Mad Dog McClure
    Bobby Cannavale
    Bobby Cannavale
    • Lee Vivyan
    Jeff Perry
    Jeff Perry
    • Casey Dean
    Lois Smith
    Lois Smith
    • Belle Tyke
    Tom Aldredge
    Tom Aldredge
    • Wendell Kendall
    Ray Thomas
    • Gordy
    Chris Bauer
    Chris Bauer
    • Lloyd
    Heidi Neurauter
    • Irene Sasso
    Carolyn Baeumler
    Carolyn Baeumler
    • Diane McClure
    Doug Bost
    • Customer
    P.J. Brown
    • Reese
    Michael Wright
    Michael Wright
    • McCormick
    • Director
      • Terry Kinney
    • Writers
      • Doug Bost
      • Sherwood Kiraly
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    Gordon-11

    Surprisingly engaging

    This film is about a journalist with post concussion syndrome and his demented uncle on road trip to sell a precious baseball card.

    "Diminished Capacity" is surprisingly engaging. The plot is well written, even tiny details are attended to. It has that special charm to engage viewers. The characters are all likable and authentic, and I really care about them. Alan Alda is amazingly convincing as a demented person. Little by little, his dementia is portrayed beautifully, from the burnt bacon to misplacing the card. One annoyingly implausible thing though, is why would no one help in the fight at the end. That dampens the credibility of the plot, but on the whole it is well written and executed.
    4fredrikgunerius

    Too gullible, naïve and simplified

    Alan Alda's warmth and authenticism keeps this otherwise too gullible, naïve and simplified film about the loss of one's mental capacity at a watchable level - for a while. Both Alda's character, an ageing Alzheimer victim, and his nephew (Matthew Broderick) suffering from memory loss after a head injury, are interesting characters, but director Terry Kinney (of the Steppenwolf Theatre) doesn't give them more than a third of a film to develop and batter each other, to use a term fitting the remaining plot of Diminished Capacity, which is centered around baseball memorabilia - and in the goofiest possible manner. Alda, thinking he has a valuable vintage baseball card, takes Broderick and his stock love interest Charlotte (Virginia Madsen) to a memorabilia expo in Chicago, and after that, it all goes haywire. The comedy is forced and badly timed, and the film struggles to retain the truthful string it seemed to have created early in. In the end, the film has little more to offer than a frenzy of badly drawn supporting characters and more or less ridiculous complications.
    J_Charles

    Is there something wrong with me?

    I actually liked this film. It's a light-hearted look at people suffering from reduced mental capacity (memory loss, lapses in judgement) due to aging (portrayed by Alan Alda), or from post-concussion syndrome (portrayed by Matthew Broderick).

    The main characters played their characters very well. Alan Alda especially did a remarkable acting job. Bravo Alan! I'm going to have to dig through the archives and see your earlier works as well. Very convincing as the elderly gentleman who's slowly losing his marbles while retaining a very charming outlook on life.

    The storyline is quite simple. You're not watching this movie for a complex or compelling story but rather to watch the characters and how their relationships evolve with each other. Of course there has to be a romantic interest thrown in and although that was maybe one of the lesser parts of this movie, Virginia Madsen plays her part well and looks very fetching as a 40-something single mother.

    7/10
    8wmjaho

    Alan Alda has not been this funny since Hawkeye Pierce

    Maybe Diminished Capacity isn't "all that and a bag of chips," as a friend of mine is fond of saying. But I'll tell you what, it's pretty funny. I think I heard more laughing than anything I've seen at Sundance since Napoleon Dynamite and Little Miss Sunshine. That bodes well for the box office prospects of this film.

    Alan Alda gives a terrific performance as Rollie Zerb, a small-town Missouri old-timer with Alzheimer's, who lives with his sister (and some hilarious but unidentified guy named Wendell in a trailer by the house). They are visited by Cooper (Matthew Broderick), who arrives at his mother's request to help talk Uncle Rollie into a nursing home. Cooper has mental problems of his own, due to a recent concussion. While back in town, he runs into Charlotte (Virginia Madsen), his high school sweetheart who is recently divorced from the town mayor. And somehow Rollie, Cooper, Charlotte and her son wind up heading to Chicago, where they are going to try to sell Uncle Rollie's rare baseball card of Frank Schulte, from the 1908 Chicago Cubs (the last Cubbies team to win the World Series!).

    Broderick is solid, in his awkward, understated way. Madsen is the straight woman. But Alan Alda makes the movie as Uncle Rollie, and dominates the screen in almost every scene. And yes, if you squint you'll see shades of Hawkeye Pierce, but his Rollie character is a complete departure from anything he has done in the past, and probably his best comedic performance since MASH.

    The script is very well-written, if a bit awkward at parts, and under the direction of veteran actor Terry Kinney, the action moves along briskly. There is probably more tension than there needs to be, which doesn't really fit. But when you're not wincing, you're generally laughing. There are some hilarious lines, and a plenty of feel-good vibe. Everyone will like this movie.

    Sundance Moment: Broderick was much better on stage than I would have expected. He was there with his wife, Sarah Jessica Parker, whose movie Smart People had premiered at Sundance the night before. Alan Alda was charming as well. Bobby Canavale was in two movies playing at Sundance this year, the other being The Merry Gentleman.
    7shayup

    Sweet and touching

    I saw this film last night and I really enjoyed it. It showcased some human elements that have been forgotten by Hollywood. Sense of family, memories and bonds that are easily dismissed in today's world. Wonderful performances by the whole cast, especially Alan Alda and Matthew Broderick. Two comedic legends, but what touched me was the compassion that both their characters showed for each other. It was a comedy but personally, I found the sweetness more compelling than the comedy. I would recommend it for people who prefer dialogue and listening to the characters to the standard big noise movies that seem to dominate the film world.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The part of Wildfire is played by David Martin Rose. On his first day working as an intern for the sound department, David was approached by director Terry Kinney, and was asked to read for the part.
    • Goofs
      When Cooper grabs Dillon his hand on his arm moves between shots.
    • Quotes

      Uncle Rollie: Time is the guest of the north.

    • Connections
      Referenced in American Dad!: The People vs. Martin Sugar (2010)
    • Soundtracks
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      written by Mark Orton

      performed by Tin Hat Trio

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 4, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cardboard Memories
    • Filming locations
      • Califon, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Plum Pictures
      • Hanson Allen Films
      • Hart-Lunsford Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,659
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,832
      • Jul 6, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,719
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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