Two childhood best friends, one a superficial womanizer and the other a barely functioning bipolar, embark on a road trip back to their hometown after one of them learns his estranged father... Read allTwo childhood best friends, one a superficial womanizer and the other a barely functioning bipolar, embark on a road trip back to their hometown after one of them learns his estranged father has died.Two childhood best friends, one a superficial womanizer and the other a barely functioning bipolar, embark on a road trip back to their hometown after one of them learns his estranged father has died.
Naomi Lavette
- Erin
- (as Naomi LaVette)
Alana De La Garza
- Victoria Riolobos
- (as Alana de la Garza)
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I found this movie leaving a bad taste in my mouth... It started out as a typical 'Zach stoned out of his mind funny' type of thing, and turned into it trying to teach me something about mental illness, but doing it in the poorest way possible.
Also, just a side note, I think it is the first time I have ever seen Owen Wilson pick up a stoner role. That's just me. I found it weird watching him smoke up on the couch watching cartoons.
It was amusing for the first while, but it ended with a 'what the hell did I just watch' feeling.
They introduced mental illness into the story line, a reason for Zach being nuts, and they solved it basically by getting him to shave his beard off. Now, I understand that that shows a drastic change, but they didn't follow it with anything.. Just watch it, it'll make you mad as well.
Overall, not really worth the two hours unless you have nothing better to watch. Or if you absolutely love Zach (however you spell his last name) or Owen Wilson, and are dedicated to watching everything they put out.
Also, just a side note, I think it is the first time I have ever seen Owen Wilson pick up a stoner role. That's just me. I found it weird watching him smoke up on the couch watching cartoons.
It was amusing for the first while, but it ended with a 'what the hell did I just watch' feeling.
They introduced mental illness into the story line, a reason for Zach being nuts, and they solved it basically by getting him to shave his beard off. Now, I understand that that shows a drastic change, but they didn't follow it with anything.. Just watch it, it'll make you mad as well.
Overall, not really worth the two hours unless you have nothing better to watch. Or if you absolutely love Zach (however you spell his last name) or Owen Wilson, and are dedicated to watching everything they put out.
This movie is so good..it makes us think about the meaning of life. Owen Wilson is phenomenal. He makes me think a bit about Woody Allen. But Wilson is a bit like him, anyway. He deambulates about himself, his friend and around life, brilliantly. There are, indeed, some reminiscences of Woddy Allen's more introspective work, where he explored complicated people, relationships and inner psychology, spiced with sarcastic comedy. It's not a comedy neither is a drama. I'd call it, a realistic comedy, because our lives are totally like this. From an exterior or disconnected point of view, they are hilarious. But this movie is more accessible and contemporary. Not presumptuous. Just simple.
When ben's dad dies, he and best friend, fellow slacker steve take a road trip back to ben's hometown for the funeral. Now come the usual family confrontations, when everyone's emotions are running crazy. Stars galifianakis and wilson. Steve is a weather man, which seems to symbolize things in conversation now and then. Amy poehler is ben's sister, angry at how the inheritance will be distributed. So the family goes to court! This plot, or similar ones, have been done numerous times over the years in films; and usually, when the court case is decided, people have learned lessons they didn't intend to learn. Will that happen here? Can the family members hold together as a family? When i saw wilson listed in the cast, i expected a comedy, but he's quite (unusually) multi-dimensional in this one. A small role for director peter bogdanovich and edward hermann. Written and directed by matthew weiner, who also produced mad men and sopranos. It's predictable, but it's pretty good. It rides a fine line between drama and comedy, even with such a serious subject matter.
"I'm talking about fundamental changes to society. I'm not hungry, I have a mission statement to write." Steve (Wilson) and Ben (Galifianakis) have been best friends since they were kids. Ben is his own person and has a hard time fitting into the world. Steve is a weather man who spends his time drinking and getting high. When Ben's father dies the two head back to their hometown for the funeral and when the will is read the bulk of the estate goes to Ben. His sister isn't happy about it but Steve sees a reward coming. Going in to this I was expecting a comedy. The preview makes it seem that way but even if you haven't seen the preview the cast would suggest it. I did like this movie and I think it's worth watching but this is not a typical comedy. There are some funny parts in this but for the most part it is a little depressing. Galifianakis is a perfect choice for this and the role really fits him. On the other hand Owen Wilson plays the same guy he usually does and that kind of detracts from the movie a little. This is a movie I would say is worth seeing though but do not expect a full on comedy. Overall, a movie that is good and worth seeing but not really all that funny. I give it a B.
I enjoyed the flick, I expected funny but ended up with a more subtle and profound feeling.
Acting is good and it is worth a watch if you are in the mood for some reflection on the way we live our lives.
Acting is good and it is worth a watch if you are in the mood for some reflection on the way we live our lives.
Did you know
- TriviaBradley Cooper and Jennifer Aniston were originally cast in the lead roles.
- GoofsWhen Owen Wilson is driving in the PA town a state route sign can be seen. The route number is inside a circle. If he were in PA the route number would be in a keystone.
- Quotes
Steve Dallas: That's the thing about friendship - it's a lot rarer than love; there's nothing in it for anybody.
- ConnectionsReferences La Guerre des étoiles (1977)
- SoundtracksThe Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
(From "The Mikado")
Written by W.S. Gilbert (as William Schwenck Gilbert), Arthur Sullivan (as Arthur Seymore Sullivan)
Conducted by Carl Davis, Vocals by Shirley Henderson
Courtesy of Thin Man Films Ltd
Under license from Untitled 98 Ltd
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- $594,396
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- 1h 54m(114 min)
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