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Alex of Venice

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3.5K
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Alex of Venice (2014)
Workaholic attorney Alex is forced to reinvent her life after her husband suddenly leaves. Now faced with the humdrum and sometimes catastrophic events that permeate the fabric of our lives, Alex discovers both a vulnerability and inner strength she had not yet tapped all while trying to hold together her broken family.
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A workaholic attorney is forced to reinvent her life after her husband suddenly leaves.A workaholic attorney is forced to reinvent her life after her husband suddenly leaves.A workaholic attorney is forced to reinvent her life after her husband suddenly leaves.

  • Director
    • Chris Messina
  • Writers
    • Jessica Goldberg
    • Katie Nehra
    • Justin Shilton
  • Stars
    • Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    • Chris Messina
    • Don Johnson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chris Messina
    • Writers
      • Jessica Goldberg
      • Katie Nehra
      • Justin Shilton
    • Stars
      • Mary Elizabeth Winstead
      • Chris Messina
      • Don Johnson
    • 24User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    • Alex
    Chris Messina
    Chris Messina
    • George
    Don Johnson
    Don Johnson
    • Roger
    Derek Luke
    Derek Luke
    • Frank
    Reg E. Cathey
    Reg E. Cathey
    • Walt
    Skylar Gaertner
    Skylar Gaertner
    • Dakota
    Matthew Del Negro
    Matthew Del Negro
    • James
    Timm Sharp
    Timm Sharp
    • Josh
    Tom Yi
    Tom Yi
    • Judge Sawyer
    Zane Smith
    • Rain Eldenberg
    Michael Chernus
    Michael Chernus
    • Trofimov
    Will McCormack
    Will McCormack
    • Lee
    Tai Cheadle
    • Mel
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Maureen
    Beth Grant
    Beth Grant
    • Teacher
    Katie Nehra
    Katie Nehra
    • Lilly
    Sandra Seacat
    Sandra Seacat
    • Sandra
    Jose Alvarez
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      • Katie Nehra
      • Justin Shilton
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    6Xander1989

    An interesting yet unconvincing debut

    Alex (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is an environmental attorney, currently absorbed in what is possibly one of the most important cases in her career. When her stay at home husband (Messina) surprises her with the news that he needs some time for himself, she is left alone to deal with their son Dakota, her father (Don Johnson), the arrival of her free spirited sister and above all herself.

    Alex Of Venice is Chris Messina's directorial debut. It was a pleasure to discover that someone who has been on the independent film making scene for some time had decided to step behind the camera. It is probably safe to view Alex of Venice as a starting point for Messina, who shows an unwavering dedication to the titular character as well as a strong focus, which allows him to maintain a consistent tone throughout the feature. There is a potentially powerful theme at the core of Alex of Venice. Dealing with the instability and vulnerability brought along by loss is where the director's attention lies. Yet, while Alex's struggle of having to juggle with much more than work related issues is immediately apparent, there appears to be little space for growth or introspection, making her overall journey unremarkable. Nothing seems to suggest that the 20 something year old protagonist might actually find a way to "reinvent" herself and be able to rise up to the challenge of being on her own for the first time. Alex's relationships feel for the most part underdeveloped to the point where it becomes difficult to view her being a mother, a daughter and a sister as significant elements in her identity. Mary Elizabeth Winstead does the best with what she is given, portraying a young woman who is destabilized in more ways than one by her partner's sudden absence. There might be an idea of a missed opportunity after viewing Alex Of Venice. As previously stated, it could be considered a not entirely convincing, yet hopeful starting point for Chris Messina's love affair with characters dealing with the hardships that result from changes that are as traumatic as they are unexpected.
    7jkt2006

    Simple, Light, Enjoyable fare!

    I enjoyed this quite simple and straightforward story and script. The lead female character adds to the story and the script with her extremely natural performance and lets the movie flow smoothly. Yes, it could have become a deeper movie at many levels but that would also have taken away from the simplicity of the characters portrayed. I enjoyed it thoroughly and recommend it for a weeknight watch.
    2gorjusborjus

    A character study without character.

    The attempt to portray Alex (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) as a woman in flux, forced by circumstance to "reinvent herself", was lost on this viewer. Instead, little was done to drag her out of the mire of self absorption. She takes everyone around her for granted, and is clueless about what is going on with the people with whom she shares a household, most importantly her son Dakota (Skylar Gaertner) . It was very difficult if not impossible to find any empathy for Alex especially when her husband George (Chris Messina) manages, at a distance, to know more about what's going on with their child than she does. Alex's sister Anya (Julianna Guill) is invited by patriarch Roger (Don Johnson) during George's absence for reasons never revealed, and thankfully so, as Dakota would be a footnote barely visible to the story line, (let alone his mother), without Anya's playful interactions and wise counsel. Rather than building a powerful thesis on family dynamics the film focuses on superficial distractions like getting laid or barhopping as solutions to the very real angst that accompanies dramatic life change. We don't ever know why Alex's work is so important to her, or why she cannot relate in the most basic way to her son, or how she feels about her husband, or why she thinks it's okay to expect that everyone else is responsible for managing the day-to-day tasks of raising a child and managing a career. Supporting cast do a wonderful job of carrying an otherwise lackluster character study to a predictable end. Unfortunately for Winstead, she is faced with trying to unearth profundity from the shallow grave where Alex's character is buried.
    6imseeg

    It's sweet and subtle and full of promise, yet it is going through the motions and never eliciting any big emotions. A bit tedious and safe...

    Young woman loses her husband and has to take care of her kid by herself. What's new to this story?

    The good: acting is good. The story is sweet and gentle. There is a certain effort to make it transcend the simple story of a single mom.

    The bad: it's tedious. It's too safe. This story has been told before, with much more spark and punch in other movies.
    6ArchonCinemaReviews

    Uneventful but admirable indie attempt by Chris Messina

    Directed by actor Chris Messina, Alex of Venice is highly indie on the scope of indie-ness from the mundane plot to the uneventful conclusion.

    Alex of Venice is so indie that its plot can be summarized like something out of a fortune cookie "do not resist the progress when your life takes a turn toward a new beginning." Seriously, Archon is not even trying to be cute in that little blurb. Alex of Venice is about a workaholic female attorney with a stay-at-home husband who must adapt when her husband suddenly chooses to leave the marriage. Not only must she acclimate to the added responsibilities of tending to the issues at home, but she must also adapt if she is to survive with her sanity intact.

    Alex of Venice is not a comedy nor is it quirky in the way that indies typically are, it is just a straightforward drama.There is drama incorporated through Alex's work and legal pursuits, drama with her child, drama with her family, her love life and marriage. All in all, Alex's life is a real mess and is handling it surprisingly well considering.

    The cast is a medley of producers and writers associated with the film and that translates to a general familial comfort between the cast. None of the characters in Alex of Venice are particularly captivating, and that is with our film critic having a girl crush on the lead in the film Mary Elizabeth Winstead. In a way, Alex of Venice is refreshing because the characters are loud enough to be distinctive but realistic enough to be genuine.

    Alex of Venice is as much of a good non-event as you can get. It is all very under developed but not necessarily bad and I'm sure those who knew of it will watch it. But it is just not remarkable enough to recommend.

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    • Trivia
      While filming a dance scene, Katie Nehra gave Mary Elizabeth Winstead some drinks before shooting, and Winstead ended up throwing up while filming.
    • Goofs
      When the judge rules on Alex's environmental suit he dismisses the case "without prejudice." His actual ruling should have been "with prejudice" since the judge's decision was based on the merits of the case and would preclude the same case from being filed again.
    • Quotes

      Alex: No matter how hard to control this life is, there are some things that are forever. We fight for them.

    • Soundtracks
      Alex and Josh
      Written by Jeff McIlwain and David Wingo

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Алекс из Венеции
    • Filming locations
      • Venice Beach, Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA(Primary location of shoot.)
    • Production company
      • Electric City Entertainment
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      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
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