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Introducing the Dwights
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Directed by Cherie Nowlan
An already-unstable household becomes a virtual battle zone when the son of a risqué comedienne and a has-been singer finds mom meddling in his love life in director Cherie Nowlan's dysfunctional romantic comedy. Twenty-one-year-old Tim Dwight (Khan Chittenden) comes from a peculiar family; his mother, Jean (Brenda Blethyn), is a bawdy stage comic renowned for her scatological sense of humor and his father, John (Frankie J. Holden), is a faded country-music star who now works as a low-rent security guard. While dad is busy trying to revive his flat-lined career, mom spends most of her time doting on Tim and his developmentally disabled brother, Mark (Richard Wilson). Upon meeting the beautiful Jill (Emma Booth), Tim believes his may have finally found the woman of his dreams. Unfortunately in Jean's eyes there is only room for one woman in Tim's life, and that woman is his mother. As Tim's relationship with Jill grows increasingly serious, the stage is set for a battle royal between the woman who once gave him life and the prospective mother of his future children. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"I know several people who worked on the film, so was looking forward to seeing it. But like Nowlan's previous films (Love Serenade and Walk the Talk) I found this a little disappointing. The surprise redeeming feature for me was the performance of Frankie J. Holden, an actor I'm not usually convinced by, but here as a best-years-behind-him-one-hit wonder working as a security guard at a supermarket and flogging his CD of Conway Twitty covers he is perfect. Holden plays Jean's estr " [More]
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Introducing the Dwights is a peculiar title for a film that never properly introduces its characters, opening with the unnerving sense of being somewhere in act two. Its working title, Clubland, would also be a fairly significant case of false advertising. What this film is about, if it's about anything, is a nasty shrew (Brenda Blethyn) who doesn't want her son (Khan Chittenden) to date a pretty young girl. Why she doesn't is never explored. That she's a washed-up lounge act fearing old age, and that she has a developmentally disabled son, must relate to it, but otherwise, this girl doesn't pose the least threat. Numerous broad comedies have been centered around a mother warring with a girlfriend for her son's affections, but the setup seems particularly ill-suited to a small Australian slice-of-life, broad only in the sense that Blethyn's character is ridiculous to the point of indecency. A gifted actress, Blethyn has never shied away from appearing undignified. In most other cases, however, there's been a point to it, not to mention an underlying sympathy to her character. But her Jean Dwight is just a collection of mind games, backhanded compliments, overt insults, drunkenness, a tendency to hurl objects, and general inappropriateness. None of her dutiful family members -- including her likeable ex-husband -- does a thing to instigate such behavior. And why the level-headed girlfriend (Emma Booth) would want to get entangled in any of this, especially given the limpness of her boyfriend, is perhaps the greatest mystery. Though Introducing the Dwights was marketed as a quirky import in the Full Monty mold, the total absence of humor puts an end to any comparison. In fact, Cherie Nowlan's film is really just a dysfunctional drama without any plots points motivating the dysfunction. And who wants to watch that? ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 

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