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Life Less Ordinary, A

EMAILPRINTTwentieth Century Fox Film Corp.

Life Less Ordinary, A reviews
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Based on 22 critic reviews
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Movie Info

Genre(s): Comedy  |  Crime  |  Drama  |  Fantasy  |  Romance

Written by: John Hodge

Directed by: Danny Boyle

Release Date:
Theatrical: October 24, 1997
DVD: February 3, 2004

Running Time: 103 minutes, Color

Origin: UK / USA

Summary

RATING: R for violence and language

Starring Ewan McGregor, Cameron Diaz, Holly Hunter, Delroy Lindo, Dan Hedaya, Ian McNeice, Stanley Tucci, and Tony Shalhoub

After being fired, an angry janitor kidnaps his boss’s spoiled daughter and finds himself on the road to romance.

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

80

Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek

Gloriously excessive, passionate and messy, A Life Less Ordinary is the kind of picture that's becoming more and more of a rarity in the landscape of American movies: a love story with a hard-on.

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75

Rolling Stone Peter Travers

The movie damn near lives up to that promise. Picture the Marx brothers and the Coen boys collaborating on a valentine spiked with mirth and malice.

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63

ReelViews James Berardinelli

From start to finish, A Life Less Ordinary feels like a group of sometimes amusing, sometimes clever, and sometimes tedious skits forced to fit together.

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60

The New York Times Elvis Mitchell

Mr. Boyle's brand of heaven-sent love story comes with a strange and whimsical mean streak. Tender thoughts and ha-ha shootings don't automatically mix.

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50

Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

The film expends enormous energy to tell a story that is tedious and contrived.

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50

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Rick Groen

Here, one begins to suspect that the major impediment is the sensibility of the filmmakers themselves. They don't believe in this stuff, in its unavoidable sentimentality, and that attitude filters down to a perplexed cast.

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50

Chicago Reader Lisa Alspector

All this is accompanied by a too-emphatic pop sound track that turns almost every scene into a bad music video.

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50

Christian Science Monitor David Sterritt

Danny Boyle's dark comedy has stylishly filmed moments, but overall it's a queasy blend of amusing, pointless, and sometimes quite nasty material.

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50

Newsweek Andrea C. Basora

There is too much disconcerting and nasty violence in this light-hearted caper, but when it sticks to its romantic guns, it is often charming.

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50

TV Guide Maitland McDonagh

It's seldom boring and always beautifully photographed, but it's also considerably less than satisfying, perhaps because its internal logic never comes into focus.

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50

Variety Derek Elley

Part kooky romance, part screwball comedy, part quirky fantasy and part Roadrunner cartoon, this is a movie that has everything except an involving storyline and characters.

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50

New York Daily News Dave Kehr

This aggressively "sincere" movie is without a single authentically lived moment a sense exaggerated by Brian Tufano's overcomposed cinematography, which imitates the glossy hollowness of fashion photographs. [24Oct1997 Pg 51]

40

Time Richard Schickel

But that's the thing about this movie. It never leaves well enough, or good enough, alone. It keeps looking--sometimes a little too hard--for ways to transform the ordinary into the discomfiting.

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40

Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan

But the result is no more than a forced fable, a self-consciously smarty-pants concoction that is too clever by half and too pleased with itself in the bargain.

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38

USA Today Susan Wloszczyna

Flippantly hip without any solid laughs, Life strains to be the flick more offbeat. [24Oct1997 pg06.D]

30

Dallas Observer Peter Rainer

What's missing is romance. Despite the engaging friskiness of its two stars, the film is romantically vapid. Watching it is like trying to warm up to a hologram.

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25

San Francisco Chronicle Edward Guthmann

Boyle isn't the first British or European filmmaker to make his obligatory zesty American road movie (apparently it's a dream for anyone raised on American cinema), but knowing that doesn't make A Life Less Ordinary any less tiring or its numerous pilferings any less obvious or annoying.

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25

San Francisco Examiner Barbara Shulgasser

The big trouble with the movie is that it's difficult to care whether these two get together. Ultimately I did care - when I realized that their union would presumably represent a chance that the movie might end soon.

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11

Austin Chronicle Marc Savlov

A Life Less Ordinary fails on so many levels it's nearly a textbook case of What Not to Do.

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10

Washington Post Stephen Hunter

The new film by the phenomenally talented Scots-English trio of director Danny Boyle, producer Andrew MacDonald and screenwriter John Hodge -- they did both "Shallow Grave" and "Trainspotting" -- is a failure so absolute and witless it deserves some kind of mention in the Hall of Lame.

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0

Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman

The real problem is the movie itself. The plot, with its interlocking contrivances, is like a machine that keeps trapping the actors in its gears. Since they aren't allowed to relate to each other on a simple human level, the spangly back-and-forth chemistry on which a romantic comedy depends is nowhere in sight.

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0

The Onion (A.V. Club) Keith Phipps

At the very least, this film should hush those who insist that Diaz has talent beyond visual appeal, but it's unfair to single out her relatively minor offenses when there's so much else to hate about A Life Less Ordinary, an embarrassment for all concerned.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 6.0 (out of 10) based on 2 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

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