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The Squid and the Whale (2005)
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Reviews Counted:137
Fresh:128
Rotten:9
Average Rating:7.9/10
Consensus: This is a piercingly honest, acidly witty look at divorce and its impact on a family.
Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for strong sexual content, graphic dialogue and language.
Runtime: 88 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:07-04-2006
Synopsis: Noah Baumbach's THE SQUID AND THE WHALE is an excruciatingly humane, often hilarious portrait of a disintegrating family in mid-1980s Brooklyn. Set in the stately yet off-kilter neighborhood of... Noah Baumbach's THE SQUID AND THE WHALE is an excruciatingly humane, often hilarious portrait of a disintegrating family in mid-1980s Brooklyn. Set in the stately yet off-kilter neighborhood of Park Slope, the film tells the story of the Berkmans, a quintessentially New York family struggling to keep things together. Family patriarch Bernard (Jeff Daniels) is a published author and writing teacher whose insecurity over his own lack of recognition continues to plague him. Meanwhile, his wife, Joan (Laura Linney), is grappling with her own sense of unsettlement. Their sons, who are caught in the crossfire, express their confusion in different ways: 16-year-old Walt (Jesse Eisenberg) tries to pass off Pink Floyd's "Hey You" as his own hit in the school talent show, while his 12-year-old brother Frank (Owen Kline) begins to explore his burgeoning sexuality and alcoholism. When Bernard and Joan finally decide to separate, the family must confront their unraveling situation head on. Rarely has family dysfunction been captured so frankly and honestly as in THE SQUID AND THE WHALE. Baumbach claims his film is only semi-autobiographical, but, from the pitch-perfect writing and nostalgic tone, it feels as if we're watching home videos of the writer-director's past. Featuring an outstanding pop-music soundtrack (Bert Jansch, the Feelies, Lou Reed), the film also boasts performances that seem certain to earn end-of-the-year accolades. [More]
Starring: Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney, Jesse Eisenberg, Owen Kline
Starring: Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney, Jesse Eisenberg, Owen Kline, William Baldwin, Anna Paquin, Ken Leung
Director: Noah Baumbach
Director: Noah Baumbach
Screenwriter: Noah Baumbach
Producer: Wes Anderson, Peter Newman
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
Reviews for The Squid and the Whale
Relentless in its condemnation of childish parenting and irresponsibility, Noah Baumbach's uncomfortable The Squid and the Whale ranks as one of 2005's best films by pulling no punches whatsoever.
An insightful, unblinking, bittersweet and funny portrait of a family in the process of a bitter divorce.
As smart and strongly acted as the movie is, you're still left with the feeling that it's ultimately a rather thin slice of personal history that would have been better left as a short story or a lifetime of therapy sessions.
A wry exercise in acute observation and emotional distancing, Noah Baumbach's The Squid and the Whale represents what's best in autobiographical filmmaking.
... this movie makes you want to hit these stupid parents on the head with a mallet until they come to their senses and realize their poison is contaminating their children.
[Squid] joins The Ice Storm and The Royal Tennebaums ... as one of the strongest recent films about the far-reaching consequences of adultery and divorce.
A biting comedy emerges from the truths in the characters' confused actions, brought brilliantly to life by each of the actors.
A deeply personal and unsparing film, The Squid and the Whale finds humor in the heartache and harpoons the notion that divorce has no casualties.
Perceptive and graced with a dozen or so small moments of truth ... a highly personal movie that will so thoroughly connect with some members of its audience that they might well be transformed by it.
In the end, Baumbach's rich film is about coming to terms with reality.
What sets the movie apart is its caustic stripping down of the false academic, a satisfying approach that generates interest because of the egos on display, and because of the egos eventually bashed.
There's no Oscar-bait speech where the hero reveals his hidden depths, no happy ending, just the loose ends and ambiguities of real life and real relationships.
The film has been nominated for six Independent Spirit Awards -- including nominations as best picture and best director.
Delineates the scary disillusion that occurs when a child realizes his parents are not only fallible but, sometimes, pathetic...
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