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Maggie a un plan

Original title: Maggie's Plan
  • 2015
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  • 1h 38m
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6.2/10
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Ethan Hawke, Julianne Moore, and Greta Gerwig in Maggie a un plan (2015)
Maggie's plan to have a baby on her own is derailed when she falls in love with John, a married man, destroying his volatile marriage to the brilliant Georgette.
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Maggie wants to have a baby, raising him on her own, but when she gets romantically involved with John, a married man, things get complicated and all the balance of Maggie's plans may collap... Read allMaggie wants to have a baby, raising him on her own, but when she gets romantically involved with John, a married man, things get complicated and all the balance of Maggie's plans may collapse.Maggie wants to have a baby, raising him on her own, but when she gets romantically involved with John, a married man, things get complicated and all the balance of Maggie's plans may collapse.

  • Director
    • Rebecca Miller
  • Writers
    • Rebecca Miller
    • Karen Rinaldi
  • Stars
    • Greta Gerwig
    • Ethan Hawke
    • Julianne Moore
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rebecca Miller
    • Writers
      • Rebecca Miller
      • Karen Rinaldi
    • Stars
      • Greta Gerwig
      • Ethan Hawke
      • Julianne Moore
    • 59User reviews
    • 190Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 9 nominations total

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    Greta Gerwig
    Greta Gerwig
    • Maggie
    Ethan Hawke
    Ethan Hawke
    • John
    Julianne Moore
    Julianne Moore
    • Georgette
    Maya Rudolph
    Maya Rudolph
    • Felicia
    George Ashiotis
    • Blind Man
    Bill Hader
    Bill Hader
    • Tony
    Monte Greene
    Monte Greene
    • Max
    Travis Fimmel
    Travis Fimmel
    • Guy
    Fredi Walker-Browne
    • Beverly
    Brendan Titley
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    Stephen Lin
    Stephen Lin
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    Wallace Shawn
    Wallace Shawn
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    Mina Sundwall
    Mina Sundwall
    • Justine
    Jackson Frazer
    Jackson Frazer
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    Ida Rohatyn
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      • Rebecca Miller
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      • Rebecca Miller
      • Karen Rinaldi
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    JohnDeSando

    Smart with heart.

    Woody Allen by way of Noah Baumbach is as close as I can come to give you an idea of how amusing, smart, and awkward Rebecca Miller's Maggie's Plan is. But, then, the adjectives as well describe indie-fav Greta Gerwig playing Maggie, whose plan to send her husband back to his ex wife reveals the layers that make Maggie one of the most complex romantic heroines in film.

    Having fallen in love with hot "ficto-critical anthropologist" John (Ethan Hawke) at The New School, where she works as a career counselor for grad students, Maggie in her quietly innocent but manipulative way has a child with him after his divorce and their marriage. One of the comedic elements is her previous plan to have an artificial insemination from hippy pickle entrepreneur Guy (Travis Fimmel). She has no need to produce the baby in a normal way, an eccentricity never explained but for me felt to be another facet of her quirky and honest personality.

    Although you can see the goofy and formulaic elements, underneath is Maggie's genuine wish to have a normal love, a situation not really meant for her given her wacky judgment and clueless orientation. Throughout the wryly wacky plot are numerous elements of truth in modern culture: having a child purposely without father involved; career taking precedence over family (Julienne Moore as high-powered ex-wife academic); step kids as complicating elements; and so on.

    Writer/director Miller is deft at playing the elements off each other to make it feel as if all of this confusion is just part of a larger plan. Maggie, as a self-confessed meddler, goes through a labor-intensive series of challenges that go beyond the clichés of the romantic comedy formula. Although the accumulation of challenges may seem too many, each one resonates with a human predicament common to us all.

    It's romantic comedy with brains and heart. So human.
    5soerenbruns

    An indie film without indie charm

    Among many other things, the best dialogue-driven character studies can create a sense of real connectedness between the viewer and the people depicted on screen. If well narrated, those films can serve as a mirror to your own experiences or open up new perspectives on life in general. Directors that have managed to achieve this in the past like (the early) Woody Allen or Noah Baumbach are also often named as references when it comes to Rebecca Miller's latest film Maggie's Plan.

    Indeed, when you saw the trailer, you got the feeling a new Baumbach is coming up: set in New York, starring Greta Gerwig playing a Gerta Gerwig-character and a plot revolving around existential questions of a group of well-educated, slightly quirky people. I love all of these elements and mixed with a cast including Ethan Hawke and Julianne Moore I was very excited to see this film.

    However, the aspects of indie films I mentioned above which I deem so important are all missing here. Once you have accepted the awkward premise (which is far-fetched enough) that the protagonist Maggie (Greta Gerwig) desperately wants to reunite her husband John (Ethan Hawke) with his ex-wife (Julianne Moore), the film misses all its chances to handle the characters' issues with precision and depth. This starts with the poor writing which does include some amusing lines and interesting insights (my favourite being John's take on unborn babies) but still fails to make the characters' motivations and intentions appear reasonable. Despite the fact that they are always quite short, films like The Squid and the Whale never feel rushed. In Maggie's Plan we see many rapid developments and turns in attitude that are often hard to make sense of.

    Apart from problems in the script, the film suffers from the way it is directed. One major element is a trope that is more than predominant in recent cinema which comes down to a formula many directors seem to have internalised deeply: Shaky camera = Authenticity. In order to immerse the viewer within a scene, many films employ this technique, however in many cases in such a exaggerated manner that it becomes a parody of itself (Exhibit A: The Hunger Games; Counterexample (how it should be done): Children of Men). The same is the case in Maggie's Plan. It is the film's ambition to live up to its predecessors by offering a perspective that feels true to life. But unnecessary zoom-ins, shakes and pans occasionally disrupt the viewing experience. Films that rely on quiet, emotional scenes like this one benefit from a rather still, observant depiction, so that the viewer likely forgets that there is a camera.

    Having said all this, I still consider Maggie's Plan an average film which is mostly due to the cast. The actors do what they can to give the weird script at least some emotional depth (even though I add Julianne Moore's choice of accent to the list of things that bewildered me). My harsh critique is probably due to high expectations. But I just didn't assume they were that high, as I would have been happy, if some main elements that separate these kinds of films from major blockbusters had been displayed.

    My main concern with this review is to counter the many voices comparing this film to indie masterpieces like Frances Ha or Annie Hall. Maggie's Plan is not even close to being in the same league. To quote Pulp Fiction, it is not even the same sport.
    4Thanos_Alfie

    Below average...

    "Maggie's Plan" is a Drama - Romance movie in which we watch woman falling in love with a married man while she was trying to have a baby. She now has to deal with her new reality since everything will change in her life.

    Since I did not have any expectations from this movie I was not disappointed by it but in the end I was thinking that I lost almost two hours from my life. The plot was simple but not interesting and it reminded me the "Before" trilogy in which Ethan Hawke also plays. The direction which was made by Rebecca Miller was not the best, it was just another average work. The interpretations of Ethan Hawke who played as John and Julianne Moore who played as Georgette were also average and without reaching their potential. To sum up, I have to say that "Maggie's Plan" is a below average drama movie and I do not recommend anyone to watch it.
    5El_Jefe

    White People Problems: Ultimate Edition

    A narcissistic man-child falls for a frumpy, Midwestern stereotype, leaves his German shrew-wife, then vacillates back and forth pointlessly.

    Bonus: a foreigner selling artisanal pickles to Whole Foods for distribution, and a child attending "Eurythmics" class. I honestly can't tell if this is all an elaborate trolling effort.

    The only humor in this "comedy" are a few bitter lines from the comedians.

    I would write more, but honestly, there's nothing more to say. It's an almost empty film. My interest in the actors was the only thing compelling me to watch.
    6ferguson-6

    the pickle enterprise

    Greetings again from the darkness. A significant portion of Woody Allen's film career has been projects that seem designed to appeal to (sometimes only) the New York intellectual sub-culture. You know the type … those who thrive on talking (incessantly) about all the things they know, often without really accomplishing anything themselves. They are the kind of people we usually laugh at, rather than with. Filmmaker Rebecca Miller appears ready to accept the passing of the Woody Allen baton, and at a minimum, her latest is heavily influenced by his comedic-brain food.

    Ms. Miller casts perfectly for her first film in six plus years (The Secret Life of Pippa Lee, 2009). Greta Gerwig plays Maggie, whose ever-evolving "plan" is both the title and focus of the film. Ethan Hawke plays John, the middle-aged crisis guy who wants desperately to be showered with attention. Julianne Moore plays Georgette, John's slightly odd and brilliant wife, and mother to their two kids. Other key players include Travis Fimmel as Guy, a pickle entrepreneur and the center piece to Maggie's master plan; Bill Hader and Maya Rudolph as friends and confidants of Maggie; and Wallace Shawn, always a treat on screen.

    The story starts out pretty simple, and then gets complicated, and then kind of loses focus before ending just right. Perpetually whining Maggie has admittedly given up on ever finding the kind of true love that results in a happy family. Because of this, she has recruited former schoolmate and math whiz and pickle dude Guy to supply the missing link for her artificial insemination. This leads to one of film's rare cheap laughs and one that not even the quirky Gerwig can pull off. A payroll mishap brings Maggie and aspiring novelist John (a 'ficto-critical anthropologist' by trade) together, and her willingness to read his writing and offer some support, is all it takes to finish off John's slowly disintegrating marriage to Georgette (Ms. Moore dusting off the Euro accent she used in The Big Lebowski).

    Writer/director Miller is the daughter of famed playwright Arthur Miller, who wrote Death of a Salesman and was once married to Marilyn Monroe (after Joe DiMaggio). She also directed The Ballad of Jack and Rose, which starred her husband, Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis. Much of her latest film feels contrived and over-written … as if every scene carries the burden of generating a laugh out loud moment. It shouldn't be too surprising that the ultra talented Julianne Moore creates the most interesting character, though unfortunately, she has the least amount of screen time among the three leads. It's good for a few laughs, as well as some cringing … and an ending that actually works.

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    • Trivia
      The language that Julianne Moore and her kids speak is Danish.
    • Quotes

      Maggie: I've decided to embrace the mystery of the universe and stop bossing everybody around so much.

      Max: Good luck with that, bossy pants.

      Tony: He's gonna write a book about us one day and we are *not* gonna look good.

    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: The Lonely Island/Greta Gerwig/Second Chance Theatre/Allison Miller (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Musical Communion
      Written by Don Drummond & Arthur Stanley Reid

      Performed by Baba Brooks

      Courtesy of Push Music / Treasure Isle

      Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company

      All rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • El plan de Maggie
    • Filming locations
      • 45 Broadway, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA(Maggie's apartment)
    • Production companies
      • Black Bear
      • Freedom Media
      • Hall Monitor
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,351,735
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $63,308
      • May 22, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,883,891
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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