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Raising Flagg

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Raising Flagg (2007)

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Reviews Counted:13

Fresh:3

Rotten:10

Average Rating:4.5/10

Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins

Genre: Comedies

Synopsis: Alan Arkin, who won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar in 2007 for his role as the crusty old grandpa in LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, stars as another crusty character in RAISING FLAGG, a comedy directed by... Alan Arkin, who won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar in 2007 for his role as the crusty old grandpa in LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, stars as another crusty character in RAISING FLAGG, a comedy directed by Neal Miller and written by Miller, his wife, Nancy, and Dorothy Velasco. Arkin plays Flagg Purdy, a handyman living in a small Oregon town with his wife, Ada (Barbara Dana, Arkin's real-life ex-wife), and their daughter Jenny (Stephanie Lemelin). All of their other children have grown up and moved away--as far from their father as possible. When Flagg gets into a heated dispute with his neighbor, Gus Falk (Austin Pendleton), over sheep messing with Flagg's water supply, the two end up in court, where Flagg triumphs by a technicality while losing favor with the community. With everyone against him, he collapses into bed, sure he is going to die. Soon his crazy family--including radio talk show host Ann Marie (Glenne Headly), real estate agent Rachel (Lauren Holly), and traveling minister Travis (Matthew Arkin, Alan's real-life son and Dana's stepson)--is gathered around him, causing more and more trouble and reopening old wounds. Based on the short story "Don't Cry for Me" by John D. Weaver, RAISING FLAGG is a follow-up (though not a sequel) to 1984's A MATTER OF PRINCIPLE, in which Arkin and Dana also played Flagg and Ada in a movie based on a Weaver story with a screenplay by Neal and Nancy Miller. In RAISING FLAGG, Arkin is a riot as Flagg, who refuses to bend in any direction, insisting he is always right and always treated unfairly despite all the evidence to the contrary. Neal Miller carefully carves out each member of the Purdy family, giving each one a unique relationship with the troubled father. [More]

Starring: Alan Arkin, Lauren Holly, Glenne Headly, Daniel Quinn

Starring: Alan Arkin, Lauren Holly, Glenne Headly, Daniel Quinn, Matthew Arkin, Austin Pendleton, Barbara Dana, Richard Kind, Clifton James

Director: Neal Miller

Director: Neal Miller
Screenwriter: Neal Miller, Nancy Miller, Dorothy Velasco
Producer: Neal Miller, Nancy Miller
Composer: Alan Barcus, Les Hooper

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Dana is really the heart of the movie, giving a subtle, low-key performance.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles CityBeat | comment Comment
10/12/07
Andy Klein
Andy Klein
Los Angeles CityBeat

Feels like a TV movie.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Daily News | comment Comment
09/28/07
Evan Henerson
Evan Henerson
Los Angeles Daily News

Has some fine moments for Alan Arkin and his ex-wife Barbara Dana, but its bloated inconsequentiality is simply head-shaking.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
02/12/07
Frank Lovece
Frank Lovece
Film Journal International

Alan Arkin has the enviable ability of making nearly everything he's in watchable. Sadly, Raising Flagg sorely tests that ability.

Full Review Source: Deseret News, Salt Lake City | comment Comment
10/04/07
Jeff Vice
Jeff Vice
Deseret News, Salt Lake City

Too bad the offscreen intrigue doesn't make up for what flags in Flagg.

Full Review Source: Entertainment Weekly | comment Comment
02/07/07
Lisa Schwarzbaum
Lisa Schwarzbaum
Entertainment Weekly

Crusty characters, a bluegrass soundtrack and a dysfunctional family that could exist only in the minds of Hollywood screenwriters make this film more precious than real -- or funny.

Full Review Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | comment Comment
10/04/07
Meg Jones
Meg Jones
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Alan Arkin tries, but fails, as the gold standard curmudgeon who never had it so good.

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01/31/07
Ron Wilkinson
Ron Wilkinson
Monsters and Critics

Miller's affection for the Purdys... and their rustic way of life can't compensate for the script's clunky pacing and occasional moralizing.

Full Review Source: Salt Lake Tribune | comment Comment
10/05/07
Sean Means
Sean Means
Salt Lake Tribune

Most of the confrontations play out tepidly and predictably.

Full Review Source: Hollywood Reporter | comment Comment
10/01/07
Stephen Farber
Stephen Farber
Hollywood Reporter
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The story is fairly slight and some of the characters are broadly drawn or not sketched at all.

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02/02/07
Ted Murphy
Ted Murphy
Murphy's Movie Reviews

Erich Roland’s HD cinematography is the only element of the film one can honestly enjoy.

Full Review Source: L.A. Weekly | comment Comment
09/27/07
James C. Taylor
James C. Taylor
L.A. Weekly

Some of the characters' problems are wrapped up a bit too neatly, but the mild contrivances work because the principles are so endearing -- we want them to be happy, so when they are, it's satisfying, even if the happy moments aren't so honestly achieved.

Full Review Source: Reel.com | comment Comment
02/02/07
Jim Hemphill
Jim Hemphill
Reel.com

It's slight stuff, with several conflicts settled off-screen, but it's not without its low-key charms.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
10/21/05
M.E. Russell
M.E. Russell
Oregonian
 
 
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