- Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
- Release Date: Jan 14, 2011
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6.5
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 45 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 35 out of 45
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Mixed: 5 out of 45
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Negative: 5 out of 45
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Mar 13, 20117
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Jan 15, 20119
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Jan 22, 20112
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Feb 6, 201110
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Jun 18, 20117A very enjoyable movie. Its something you would watch on a rainy sunday afternoon. It is not memorable by any means but it has a good start and an excellent ending. Probably because the main character is not an overtly nice guy , it does detract somewhat from the experience; but when should movie making always feature a redeeming character! One to watch for sure.
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Mar 13, 20126
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Mar 18, 20116This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Mar 11, 20116I did not see anything new in this film. In fact, I was rather underwhelmed. I hate scotch so maybe that clouded my opinion. Barney came across to me as a pathetic character not like Hunter S. Thompson. Also, why did the third wife look like she never aged?
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Feb 27, 20116
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May 13, 20119
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May 25, 20114A good try, but in a lot of parts of the movie I just felt buring, That movie makes me remember the Italian movie style wich I am not a fan, but in general I thiks it was regular
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Mar 1, 20129
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Dec 1, 20112This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Dec 31, 20118I thoroughly enjoyed this film, a man reflects on his life and the choices both good and bad which leads to his circumstances as his life comes to a close. Excellent acting from the whole cast, Dustin Hoffman, Paul Giammati and Rosamund Pike in particular.
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67The performances are superlative, as is much of the film's Jewish flavor. The ham is barely noticeable.
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75It's a breezy and charming film in all, well-acted, playful and filled with real joie de vivre.
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88That character flaw makes for some great shock-fueled laughs in Lewis' film -- Giamatti does full-on comic rage as well as anyone.