Saturday, March 03, 2007

A Video Rental MUST SEE!



Courtesy of Amazon.com description to follow:

Much was written about Will Ferrell's first "dramatic role" as Harold Crick, an IRS auditor who begins hearing a voice narrating his life. But Stranger Than Fiction is hardly a drama. However, what Ferrell does--is handle a toned-down character with genuineness and affection: you believe he is this guy. Crick leads a lonely life filled with numbers and routines. While at first he considers the voice a nuisance, Crick decides more action is needed when it speaks of "his demise." Enter Professor Jules Hilbert (Dustin Hoffman), who takes on the absurd notion with revelry, trying to find out what kind of book Crick's life is leading. It turns out that the voice Crick is hearing belongs to Kay Eiffel (Emma Thompson), a very real--and troubled--author who is writing a book in which Crick is a fictional character. As usual with these things, the stuffed shirt learns to live a better life--Crick even falls for one of his audits, a brash baker named Ana (Maggie Gyllenhaal). Marc Foster (Monster's Ball, Finding Neverland) has the right tone for the film, using great urban scenes (the unnamed city is Chicago) with interesting visualizations of Crick's world of numbers. He also directs Ferrell, Hoffman, and Gyllenhaal to their most charming performances (plus Linda Hunt and Tom Hulce pop up in two funny scenes). Ferrell succeeds in being a romantic lead you can root for; a scene where he eats Ana's freshly baked cookies is totally delightful without a hint of sarcasm. Screenwriter Zach Helm has two personal traits with his story: like Crick he followed his heart (he stopped rewriting scripts and only worked on his own) and like Eiffel, the final results are not a masterpiece, but good, and entertaining enough. Britt Daniel of the band Spoon worked on the dynamite soundtrack.--Doug Thomas.

MY COMMENTS:

I liked Will Ferrell when he was on Saturday Night Live, but haven't been a fan of his movies other than the guilty pleasure of "Night at the Roxbury". However, that having been said, this is one of the most ingenious and touching movies I have ever seen. Bob thanked me for renting it, as it was so delightful and entertaining because it left you feeling very invested in the characters. If you are wanting a quiet,entertaining, and thoughtful movie this would be high on my list for recommendations.

2 comments:

aliyah06 said...

Okay, I'm going to hunt for it here--hopefully I'll find it in the fairly well-stocked video store down the hill....

Jill said...

I sure hope that if you locate it, you will enjoy the movie as much as we did! Sending all of you our love & hugs!!! xoxoxooxox