Maybe all this really happened, but I didn't believe a second of it as portrayed.
Running with Scissors (2006)
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Reviews Counted:127
Fresh:38
Rotten:89
Average Rating:5/10
Consensus: Despite a few great performances, the film lacks the sincerity and emotional edge of Burroughs' well-loved memoir.
Theatrical Release:02-02-2007
Synopsis: Based on the bestselling memoir by Augusten Burroughs, RUNNING WITH SCISSORS features an all-star cast including Annette Bening, Brian Cox, Evan Rachel Wood, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Alec Baldwin. As a... Based on the bestselling memoir by Augusten Burroughs, RUNNING WITH SCISSORS features an all-star cast including Annette Bening, Brian Cox, Evan Rachel Wood, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Alec Baldwin. As a child, Augusten (Joseph Cross) completely adores his narcissistic mother Deirdre (Bening). Her biggest fan, he encourages her goal of becoming a published poet when no one else will. But while these dreams of grandeur seem innocent through Augusten's young eyes, they grow more delusional with time, slowly wearing on the family and contributing to its demise. While a teenage Augusten skips school and his father Norman (Alec Baldwin) uses alcohol to escape, Deirdre calls in an eccentric psychiatrist for an outside opinion. Dr. Finch's advice ends up being anything but professional, however, as his looseness with prescriptions and wacko theories end Deirdre's dysfunctional marriage and prompt her to abandon Augusten. Left to spend his teenage years as part of Dr. Finch's outlandish family, Augusten struggles to find himself while surrounded by a series of tormented and over-analyzed individuals. Director Ryan Murphy relies heavily on music to express the emotions of his characters and to ground viewers in time, bringing the memoir to life with classic 1970s songs by Elton John, the Average White Band, and Nat King Cole. Seemingly modeled visually after Wes Anderson's THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS, the film revolves around intricately over-the-top sets which aim to reflect the neuroses of its characters. In making most of the film as dramatic as possible, Murphy sometimes threatens to overshadow what are undeniably fine actors at work. The film's saving grace comes in its non-fiction source material, as viewers without that knowledge may find the characters too peculiar and the story too unbelievable for their own good. [More]
Starring: Annette Bening, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jill Clayburgh, Brian Cox
Starring: Annette Bening, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jill Clayburgh, Brian Cox, Joseph Fiennes, Alec Baldwin, Evan Rachel Wood, Joseph Cross, Gabrielle Union, Patrick Wilson, Kristin Chenoweth, Dagmara Dominczyk
Director: Ryan Murphy
Director: Ryan Murphy
Producer: Dede Gardner, Brad Pitt, Brad Grey, Matt Kennedy
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Reviews for Running with Scissors
The book has had its darkest, least-forgiving details sanded off for the multiplex.
The movie lacks the immediacy of other tales of suburban dysfunction, such as American Beauty, but the performances carry it along swiftly.
It's hard to fault a memoir where your mom gives you up for adoption to her therapist before coming out as a lesbian. I mean, that's pretty much comedy gold...
Brilliant performances are not enough to make up for a story that is no deeper than the perky 70's hits on the soundtrack. The actors fill the characters with life and conflict. But they can't fill the movie, which feels hollow.
No amount of familial insanity or "K-Billy's Super Sounds of the Seventies" soundtrack indulgences can mask the film's inability to tell a coherent story.
The worst kind of cinematic parable; a self-aware mixture of quirk and depression populated by some of the most oppressively infuriating characters imaginable.
Running With Scissors has one of the most talented casts in any movie you will see this year, led by sure thing Oscar nominee Annette Benning.
Here is a film so loathsome, so pointless, and so painful to watch that I could only wince as it bounced from scene to scene (or more accurately, skit to skit).
When Bening is all wound up and blowing the rafters off as the demented, repulsive/charming, self-deluded Dierdre, the movie has an engine. You may not approve, but the great Bening is so captivating you cannot look away.
The movie gets the pain of [the author's] story, but it misses the humor that got him through the craziness around him.
Taken as a whole, Running With Scissors is dysfunction rendered lovingly and gracefully.
The most important quality of the memoir -- the ability to compose scenes that are at once hilarious and disturbing, exhilarating and depressing -- is here in spades.
The film makes you laugh, and feel bad for laughing, only to blindside you with another sick joke.
Every beat of the picture has the ring of pushy inauthenticity, and despite all the outre eccentricities, a plodding lack of uniqueness.
A blunt-edged, disappointing adaptation of Augusten Burroughs' best-selling (albeit embellished) memoir about growing up among mad people in the 1970s.
There can be good movies about family dysfunction, but let's quit the moaning about wanting to be normal.
...a fascinating movie, just one that never quite taps into the sadness and terror that lurked behind Burroughs' witty prose.
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