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stirs up plenty of after-thoughts

Under discussion:

The Weather Man  (2005)
I think the bulk of what I call "good films" tend to fall into one of two categories: either they're engaging and compelling in the moment but then quickly fade from my awareness, or they're just fine while I'm watching them, but then grow in my consciousness as time passes. (I guess what I consider "great films" manage to accomplish both—they're equally compelling during and long after the viewing.)

The Weather Man falls into the second "good film" category for me. It was a perfectly fine way to spend a couple of hours this past Friday night, but I wasn't utterly taken by the film as I watched it. In the couple of days since I've watched it, though, the film and its characters have taken on a much larger life in my imagination and thoughts. The characters are so real, both in their brokenness and in their small, hopeful desires and efforts to pull themselves above their failings. They simultaneously love and despise each other in such real, believable ways, and they struggle to make the best of less-than-ideal realities, accepting that sometimes there are no truly good solutions.

As I think about the characters now, I realize I have compassion and empathy for each and every one of them. And maybe that's what I'm carrying with me from this film: a deeper ability to see different sides and perspectives of a situation, and to generate more than enough empathy to go around.

posted on Monday, April 17, 2006 11:49 AM by ktincu


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Commish58
Posted Saturday, January 13, 2007 3:35 PM

I finally got around to watching this film last night.  Having seen Nicholas Cage in a variety of roles, most of which I liked, I was impressed with his portrayal of hapless Dave Spritz.  Michael Caine, of course, was understated but superb.  I thought the dialogue was excellent (including the soliloques going on inside Dave's head, and there were several sort of pathetic/poignant moments throughout the movie , including the ice rink three legged race.  Watching poor Dave get pelted by a variety of fast food may have been one of the top metaphors for the struggles of life I've seen in a while.  For what it's worth, I agree with KTINCU, it's worth watching and may even grow on you after the fact.

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