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Gigantic

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
10K
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John Goodman, Paul Dano, and Zooey Deschanel in Gigantic (2008)
Mattress salesman Brian Weathersby (Dano) might just find his place in the world after he meets Harriett (Deschanel), a lovely but misguided young woman who falls asleep on one of the beds in his shop.
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A mattress salesman's plan to adopt a Chinese baby is augmented by the arrival of a young woman who comes to his workplace, falls asleep on one of the beds, and upon waking starts to affect ... Read allA mattress salesman's plan to adopt a Chinese baby is augmented by the arrival of a young woman who comes to his workplace, falls asleep on one of the beds, and upon waking starts to affect his life.A mattress salesman's plan to adopt a Chinese baby is augmented by the arrival of a young woman who comes to his workplace, falls asleep on one of the beds, and upon waking starts to affect his life.

  • Director
    • Matt Aselton
  • Writers
    • Adam Nagata
    • Matt Aselton
  • Stars
    • Paul Dano
    • Zooey Deschanel
    • John Goodman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matt Aselton
    • Writers
      • Adam Nagata
      • Matt Aselton
    • Stars
      • Paul Dano
      • Zooey Deschanel
      • John Goodman
    • 53User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Paul Dano
    Paul Dano
    • Brian Weathersby
    Zooey Deschanel
    Zooey Deschanel
    • Happy Lolly
    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Al Lolly
    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Kirby Weathersby
    • (as Ed Asner)
    Jane Alexander
    Jane Alexander
    • Barbara Weathersby
    Ian Roberts
    Ian Roberts
    • John Weathersby
    Robert Stanton
    Robert Stanton
    • James Weathersby
    Clarke Peters
    Clarke Peters
    • Roger Stovall
    Daniel Stewart Sherman
    Daniel Stewart Sherman
    • Kevin Blue
    Mary Page Keller
    Mary Page Keller
    • Marguerite Lolly
    Zach Galifianakis
    Zach Galifianakis
    • Homeless Man
    Brian Avers
    Brian Avers
    • Larry Arbogast
    Leven Rambin
    Leven Rambin
    • Missy Thaxton
    Susan Misner
    Susan Misner
    • Melanie Lolly
    Matt Walton
    Matt Walton
    • Conner Williams
    Ilana Levine
    Ilana Levine
    • Ducky Saltinstall
    Louis Ozawa
    Louis Ozawa
    • Matsubara
    • (as Louis Ozawa Changchien)
    Kenji
    • Kanagae
    • Director
      • Matt Aselton
    • Writers
      • Adam Nagata
      • Matt Aselton
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    User reviews53

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    9unclejester

    This is definitely one viewing worth making

    Refreshing for a first time director, Matt Aselton has managed to bring a new dimension to the acting repertoire of his leads, Zooey Deschanel, Paul Dano, and veteran, John Goodman.

    Deschanel in particular shines brightly in Gigantic, as a privileged, underachieving heiress who is facing up to becoming a woman – evidenced in the empathy her character, 'Happy', somehow manages to elicit.

    Gigantic certainly plays against gender expectations, as Deschanel's love interest, Dano, looks to fix a situation in order to mend himself, indeed, this is a chick flick that should also appeal to guys; funny, rude, touching, violent, gentle, brutal, kindly, inconsiderate.

    Once you overcome the gimmick of the unique premise – mattress salesman who wants to adopt a Chinese baby – this really becomes an enjoyable watch, peppered with cool, sharp dialog and seasoned with warm, elevated charm. It is a movie in which the viewer is invited to contemplate how inner turmoil can be overcome if one doesn't give up on what one wants.

    Shot in 35mm, it is also a beautiful thing to behold, and with a soundtrack (scored by Roddy Bottum) that includes Animal Collective, there is much about Gigantic which stays with the viewer long after its conclusion – not least the movie's Fight Club character: as Zach Galifianakis portrays a brutal representation of disconnection.
    6tacopony-1

    Enjoyed the characters (only)

    I really enjoyed the setting and the characters played by Goodman, Deschanel, Dano, and the entire supporting cast.

    But many parts of the plot were not believable, or even nonsensical.

    The film resorts to passé plots (quiet boy meets sexy rich girl), but where it is inventive, it's inexplicable (the stalker, the lifelong interest to adopt, ...).

    Goodman is a favorite of mine anyway, and his character here serves to balance the meekness of the other leads.

    It was worth my time, however if it wasn't able to get Goodman or the other leads, it would have been a forgettable film.

    TP in Texas
    7ferguson-6

    A fine bed

    Greetings again from the darkness. I thrive on indie films and am always anxious when a first time director manages to break through the politics and red tape and gain distribution for his/her pet project. The debut from Matt Aselton is far from perfect, but certainly provides high expectations for his next film.

    Blessed with a terrific cast including Paul Dano (Little Miss Sunshine, There Will Be Blood), indie favorite Zooey Deschanel, John Goodman, and veterans Ed Asner and Jane Alexander; Aselton creates some odd characters that somehow connect not only to each other, but also to the viewing audience.

    The film does sometimes suffer from the mistake of many first time filmmakers ... inclusion of scenes that have always been in the mind of the writer/director, but just don't quite fit in the context of the film. The brutal attacks/images by the homeless guy (played by comedian Zach Galifianakis) and the massage parlor scene are two that jump to mind.

    On the other hand, and more importantly, there are a few scenes that are remarkable and really provide hope for Aselton's next film: When Zooey first awakens from her nap in the store, she and Dano have an exchange that sets the stage for their relationship; the family dinner without Zooey; John Goodman on his kitchen floor and at the doctor; Jane Alexander on the balcony with Zooey proves what an effective and elegant actress Ms. Alexander remains as she is the first one to connect with Zooey on an adult level. These all result from the creative mind an eye of Mr. Aselton and have set the bar high for his next outing.
    5tigerfish50

    A sagging mattress held up by the support cast

    The main protagonist of 'Gigantic' is twenty-eight year old Brian - a morose, monosyllabic mattress salesman. Some jaded film-goers might feel they've watched Brian's charisma-free loner cousins overplaying their quirkiness in far too many Indie projects. In 'Gigantic' Brian possesses the stubborn ambition to adopt a Chinese baby - a plot contrivance designed to distract from his stupefying dullness. Despite being single, earning little money and suffering from violent hallucinations, an irresponsible adoption agency is helping him achieve his goal.

    The story begins when Al Lolly, an overweight businessman with chronic back problems, visits the warehouse where Brian is employed. Big Al purchases a mattress and later sends his beautiful daughter to settle the bill. When Happy Lolly arrives, she asks Brian to help transport her father to a chiropractic appointment, and while they await its conclusion, Happy invites Brian to have sex with her. He doggedly obliges in an underground car park - but their romance doesn't amount to much. Happy immediately expresses her own quirkiness with feeble attempts to escape the relationship, while Brian continues to obsess about Chinese babies. Like it or leave it - that's how love is in Indie-World.

    The film's script is a strange beast - the main story is the lovers' moth-eaten love affair, but the sub-plots contain some offbeat black humor, providing John Goodman, Ed Asner, Jane Alexander, Clarke Peters and Zooey Deschanel with opportunities to create some original characters. Somehow, mysteriously, their combined talents manage to keep 'Gigantic' afloat while Paul Dano impersonates a sack of potatoes in the central role.
    tedg

    Unknowns, Edges, Dreams

    The fashionable movies these days rely on finding an edge in convention and dangling a foot in the unknown waters on the other side. Wes Anderson and Jason Reitman and Judd Apatow are practitioners of this dynamic. The strategy is plain, with the skill coming from the balancing act.

    So far, those three have done nothing but take a stable genre and story form and walk it to its edge. There is amusement along the way. I like these. But they don't go deep. They are afraid to hurt. We've had a few years of this now and already the technique has become the default in the least valuable of films: romantic comedies.

    What we need is someone who knows how to find that edge and go to it. Someone who doesn't just dip a toe, but who jumps back and forth fearlessly carrying back insight. We need more Igby from the other side, but brought back.

    This young filmmaker is just what I hoped for. The filmmaking is assured. The arcs are broken as intended. It suitably confuses the newspaper critics. It hurts in places.

    I won't fall into the trap of summarizing what is shown, because what matters is what is not shown. Its the empty spaces in the narrative.

    Why is someone familiar beating up our hero? Who is this endearing, broken soul that Zooey plays? What role does that gay guy play, the guy we meet at the beginning and never see again? What are those lines that seduce, are never said, but are remarked on as if they need not be?

    There is a fold here: the sister runs a TeeVee shopping show; Zooey's character helps in an unknown way. In keeping with the gaps, we never know where the fold goes. There is a device from a standard romantic comedy: having a child. It happens but we have no idea how to register it against out romcom templates.

    Some may think these are signs of a broken movie or an immature writer-director. They seem to me to be effective, deliberately engineered gaps that define an unknown, moving edge we are taken to and baptized in the open ignorance we bring.

    Zooey really does understand what is going on. She's the perfect actor for this experiment.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.

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    • Trivia
      Leven Rambin and Mylinda Hull's debut.
    • Goofs
      In the beginning, after rat No. 7 is removed from the water, his fur changes from soaked in water to completely dry, to wet, to dry, each time the shot changes.
    • Quotes

      Larry Arbogast: Did you know women are 20 times more likely to be depressed than men? Maybe more, can't remember the exact number - it's a lot more.

      Brian: That's good... for men.

      Larry Arbogast: Not really, when you think about it heterosexually.

    • Crazy credits
      In the end credits, when the sources for the artwork is presented, "The Old Fashioned Way..." is listed twice.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Fast & Furious/Gigantic/The Escapist/Adventureland/Bart Got a Room/Sugar (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Brooklyn King
      Written by Masta Killa (as Elgin Turner) & Devin Horwitz

      Performed by Masta Killa

      Courtesy of Nature Sounds

      Under license from Navy Yard (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • January 6, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Гігантік
    • Filming locations
      • Kenmare St & Cleveland Pl, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Al is driven from the back specialst. Hoomoos Asli in background)
    • Production companies
      • First Independent Pictures
      • Epoch Films
      • Killer Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $102,704
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,294
      • Apr 5, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $165,888
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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