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It's Complicated
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Genre | Comedy/Romantic Comedies, Comedy |
Format | AC-3, Color, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
Contributor | Alec Baldwin, Meryl Streep, Steve Martin |
Initial release date | 2011-08-28 |
Language | English |
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Two-time Academy Award® winner Meryl Streep, Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin star in this hilarious look at marriage, divorce and everything in between. Jane (Streep) has three grown kids, a thriving Santa Barbara bakery and an amicable relationship with her ex-husband, Jake (Baldwin). Now, a decade after their divorce, an innocent dinner between Jane and Jake turns into the unimaginable - an affair. Caught in the middle of their rekindled romance are Jake’s young wife and Adam (Martin), a recently divorced architect who starts to fall for Jane. Could love be sweeter the second time around? It’s… complicated! From writer/director Nancy Meyers comes the comedy that critics call "laugh-out-loud funny" (Rex Reed, The New York Observer).
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It's delightful to see Meryl Streep come into her own as a romantic comedian in her later career years--after all the accolades, the Oscars, the serious-as-marble dramatic roles. Streep is in fact a true cutup, as she has demonstrated in films like Mamma Mia and Julie & Julia--and she gets the guy. So if Nancy Meyers's It's Complicated is perhaps a bit facile in the plot department, it's saved by a splendid romp of a performance by Streep (as Jane), along with her two leading men, Alec Baldwin (Jane's ex-husband, Jake) and Steve Martin (her supposed boyfriend, Adam). Meyers, as she did in Something's Gotta Give and Baby Boom, turns notions of over-the-hilldom--at least for women--on their ear. Streep's Jane is a contented, affluent divorcée with excellent taste in furnishings, happily about to preside over an empty nest and feeling just fine about it. Who should bump into, and ruin, this perfect solitude but Jane's ex, Jake, played to a pompous (and hilarious) fare-thee-well by Baldwin. "Turns out I'm a bit of a slut," chirps the sexually awakened Jane. The beauty of It's Complicated is that it really isn't all that complicated--its chemistry depends on the wonderful actors (including the supporting cast of John Krasinski, Lake Bell, Mary Kay Place, and Rita Wilson) and the oft-forgotten reality that people over 25 can have great sex, and fall head over heels. --A.T. Hurley
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.61 x 5.46 x 7.57 inches; 2.72 ounces
- Item model number : 7305398
- Media Format : AC-3, Color, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 2 hours and 1 minute
- Release date : August 28, 2011
- Actors : Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin, Steve Martin
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : French, Spanish
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unqualified, French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B0038N9WKU
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #10,798 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,187 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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STARRING: Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin, Steve Martin, John Krasinski, Lake Bell, Rita Wilson, Hunter Parrish and Zoe Kazan
WRITTEN BY: Nancy Meyers
DIRECTED BY: Nancy Meyers
Rated: R
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Release Date: 25 December 2009
Now this is a romantic comedy! Its title may be It's Complicated, but there is nothing complicated in regards to the elements that make the film terrific. For starters it stars three of the most gifted actors working today: Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin. And for seconds, it's written and directed by none other than, Nancy Myers. Having previously brought us such flawless delights as Something's Gotta Give, The Holiday and What Women Want, Myers is without a doubt the Spielberg of the rom-com (romantic comedy).
What I love most about Myers is, she writes her films from the heart and then directs them from the same place. According to her DVD audio commentaries, she traditionally writes from what she has experienced in real life; and it translates beautifully in her work.
Meryl Streep stars as a middle-aged divorced mother named Jane Adler. Alec Baldwin plays her ex-husband Jake and he does it so well, you wonder if he and Jake are more similar than you'd like to think (hopefully he's just that good of an actor!).
Jake's a slime-ball but he's an attractive and charming slime-ball. This makes it easy for us to buy that he can convince his ex-wife to have an affair with him while they are in town for their son's college graduation. Trust me, the excessive alcohol he buys her plays its part in setting this into motion, which also drives the film forward. And we have a soft chuckle at the realization that the sex may have been a tad bit better for Jake, than it was for our girl!
Jake is the overly-used cliché in films and in life, of a married man who steps out on his wife without the slightest bit of remorse for doing so. But Baldwin offers this all too familiar villain a fresh and wickedly funny persona that we have seldom seen in similar characters before. Slimy or not, you just can't help but like the guy. Second only to The Edge, this is my favorite performance of Baldwin's, and he's delivered a whole slew good ones.
We are able to forgive our leading lady Jane for sleeping with a married man, because his wife (Lake Bell) is not only a bitch, but Jake in fact left Jane to be with her after sowing his oats in her basket on the side, several years ago. I'm not saying this is a good thing, I'm just saying it allows us to still root for Jane; mistress to a married man or not! If that doesn't have you convinced, then surely the superbly hilarious delivery of Streep's one-liner to her gal pals will: "Turns out... I'm a bit of a slut!"
The film needs not establish the relationship of Jane and Jake for us, because it is already there. They were married for years, they have several kids together, and both of their performances have us undoubtedly believing these characters from the very first scene.
This allows time for the relationship between Steve Martin's character Adam, and Jane to grow and keep us invested there. Now we have a romance stewing between Jane and Adam, who is the guy we know she should really be with; and the jealousy of Jake when he isn't able to give Jane as much time as Adam, as he has to be home for dinner with the wife! Baldwin plays jealously remarkably well also, and he throws in a bit of immaturely to it to boot!
Adam is an architect who has been hired on by Jane to help her design an extension to her already massive home. It can be argued that this is a tad bit ridiculous as Jane lives alone in the already huge house, and probably wouldn't be able to afford such an improvement with her job as a professional baker, but the film doesn't dwell on it, nor does it make a cheesy mess out of it.
Nancy Myers is an expert when it comes to meet-cutes (the point in a film where two central characters meet; see a detailed explanation in The Holiday) in her films, and this is not only that, but also a subtext of what Jane and Adam's relationship is; Jane is in need of a makeover in her love life, and Adam is the architect that will build that for her - got it? I thought so.
There are a ton of laughs to be found in this film, particularly those where Martin and Baldwin share the screen. Baldwin's face kills me every time (as I've seen the movie numerous times now), when he glares at the two of them from across the room at a party, realizing that he may have a history with Jane, but this new guy is just that - new, and has never hurt her. You can match the laugh there, with Steve Martin's portrayal of a guy who is high at the same party, and trying to not make it so obvious. When Jake approaches him and Jane, Adam mutters to her with classic Steve Martin poise, "Not a good time to be feelin' groovy!"
In addition to the outlandish laughter, there are also scenes of perfected cinematic romance between Jane and both men. The scene with Jane and Jake in the bathroom, and the one between her and Adam at the bakery, were my most prized moments of these.
There are some very big and well done side performances by talented actors too. These are cleverly written and directed by Myers as always, and are constantly playing off of the comedy in all three acts wonderfully. Watch for the scenes with Jane's son-in-law (John Krasinski) when he catches onto her affair with Jake and can't tell anyone.
This is the kind of writing that inspires writers to be writers. The film is filled with little moments like these, as are Nancy Myers' other films.
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She plays Jane, a divorced mother of 3 who runs a successful bakery & is ostensibly content with her life. However, the last of her kids has left home for college & now Jane is on her own &, she realizes, lonely. When she attends the college graduation of her son, she runs into her ex-husband Jake, Alec Baldwin at his smarmy best. One thing leads to another & pretty soon she's having an affair with Jake. Complicating things is the fact that Jake has re-married. As well, Jane has met Adam, Steve Martin in a wonderfully understated performance where less is more, also divorced & definitely interested in Jane.
Streep's Jane attempts to handle all of these complications as best she can & her timing is never off as she plays Jane putting out one emotional fire after another. The situation just keeps getting more complex, & funnier. Both Baldwin & Martin play their characters to the hilt, although Martin realizes that Adam has to be different from the flamboyant Jake & does a good job of highlighting their differences.
All of the supporting cast is good as well, especially Jake's new wife who is intent on having a child & doesn't care how often Jake has to go to the fertility clinic to make that happened. As well, a young John Krasinski does a more than adequate job as the fiancée of Jane's oldest daughter. Krasinski inadvertently discovers Jane & Jake's affair & his attempts to deal with it without alerting Jane's daughter is another facet of this movie that really works.
So, if you're in the mood for some belly laughs & an absolutely charming movie, then butter up the popcorn & settle in as Jane tries to cope when it's complicated.
Au programme : de l'humour, de l'amour, des acteurs drôles et attachants, une merveilleuse scène culte autour de délicieux "croissants au chocolat".
Le tout dans des décors superbes qui sont la signature de notre merveilleuse Nancy Meyers.
Bref, avec ce film, vous passerez assurément un agréable moment de détente :-)
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Three star lead actors make this movie entertaining and reveal very funny situations that they get into. Some scenes with John Krasinski are very well done, especially whether he takes the knife from Meryl Streeps hand as she walks towards Alec Baldwin. He has good comedy skills as well as his later drama roles.