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Directed by Tamara Jenkins
A pair of siblings are forced to set aside their discomfort with one another for the sake of their father in this low-key comedy-drama from writer and director Tamara Jenkins. Wendy Savage (Laura Linney) is a struggling playwright living in New York City who works a day job to support herself and can't shake the feeling that she's failed as an artist. Wendy isn't especially happy about her love life either, gaining little self-esteem from her on-and-off relationship with oversexed neighbor Larry (Peter Friedman). Wendy's anxieties about her writing career are intensified by the success of her brother Jon (Phillip Seymour Hoffman), who teaches theater history at a college in Buffalo, New York and has published a number of books. While Jon's life seems fine on the surface, a care of writers' block has stalled work on his latest project, and he's deeply upset that his girlfriend is soon to leave the United States to return to her native Poland. Wendy and Jon don't get along and prefer not to see one another, but an unfortunate circumstance brings them together -- their father Lenny Savage (Philip Bosco). Elderly Lenny has began showing signs of dementia, and when he begins smearing his feces on the walls of his Arizona home, his girlfriend announces she's though with him, shortly before she suddenly dies. Wendy and Jon have little choice but to fly to Arizona and see what can be done for Lenny, but their long-simmering animosity makes it hard for them to deal with the realities of Lenny's condition. The Savages received its world premiere at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"The Savages subtle brand of humour and thoughtfulness make for a deeply funny superbly acted film. I haven't seen Tamara Jenkins directorial debut 'Slums of Beverly Hills' but if it's half this good I won't leave it long. Hoffman and Linney work brilliantly together, it was a pleasure to watch them tackle the complexities of the subject matter. " [More]
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"A lot less out-and-out funny than the marketing campaign made it out to be, The Savages is still very enjoyable and features one great performance and one pretty good performance from the two leads actors. The great performance comes from Philip Seymour Hoffman while the pretty good one comes from Laura Linney, a rare non-relavatory outing from her. The two play a brother and sister who don’t s " [More]
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"JJ79, I enjoyed you detailed and thoughtful review of The Savages (2007). Few people ever comment on others’ reviews on Spout, so I’d like to comment on yours, for a change. Your main point is that neither Wendy (Laura Li " [More]
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"It´s amazing how a movie featuring both Laura Linney and Philip Seymour Hoffman--both fantastic actors--turns out to be so devoid of life, so cold and unemotional as to make a supporting character the most compelling person on screen. Forget the sibling pitter patter over the Gugenheim or who has the more demanding schedule. The only thing worth seeing in "The Savages" is Philip Bosco as their estran " [More]
dunedonkeydunedonkey A solid, no frills family drama
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"Laura Linney can annoy me. Her attempt at playing a blue collar wife in Mystic River fell flat because she's too refined for that. She's doing well in John Adams because she's a very plain and simple actress. However, I really liked her in The Savages because it gave her a chance to push the limits with her personality to make bring to the surface what the average middle-aged, single woman with a dying father would go through.Philip Seymour Hoffman does a " [More]
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"five that come to mind............... Gene Hackman - French Connection II - The French Connection II (1975) Jim Carrey - The Number 23 - The Number 23 (2007) Philip Seymore Hoffmann - The Savages - T " [More]
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