The Great New Wonderful R
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DVD Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 27 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: September 12, 2006
- Originally Released: 2006
- Label: First Independent
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Maggie Gyllenhaal, Stephen Colbert, Olympia Dukakis, Jim Gaffigan, Judy Greer, Tom McCarthy, Tony Shalhoub & Edie Falco | |
Performer: | Will Arnett, Naseeruddin Shah, Seth Gilliam & Dick Latessa | |
Directed by | Danny Leiner | |
Produced by | Leslie Urdang & Danny Leiner | |
Director of Photography: | Harlan Bosmajian |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 3.5/4 --
[The characters], like us, are looking for answers in a rare movie that boldly and thoughtfully asks the right questions.
Salt Lake Tribune
Rating: B- --
...director Danny Leiner uses a dainty palette of tristesse (untouched when he made Dude, Where's My Car?) to suggest that the shadow of 9/11 makes every discontent more pathetic.
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Entertainment Weekly
Rating: 3/4 --
Set on the one-year anniversary of the twin towers' collapse, the drama interweaves five stories about New Yorkers. It's a testament to the city's resolve to resume life as normal.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Rating: 2.5/4 --
While the film rarely imparts a true sense of messy everyday feelings and the strife of real life, the fine actors take your mind off the shortcomings.
Chicago Tribune
Rating: B- --
There are amusing moments sprinkled throughout the film, a few genuine laughs, and some nicely played dramatic scenes.
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EricDSnider.com
Rating: 2/4 --
...The Great New Wonderful boasts a pervasively aimless atmosphere that slowly but surely wears the viewer down and ensures that the film's overtly positive elements are ultimately rendered moot.
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Reel Film Reviews
3 stars out of 5 -- This is a film that never really says what its about, and may in fact not be about much of anything other than the zeitgeist of the era. Which, if you think about it, is plenty.
Box Office
Product Description:
Viewers may be shocked to learn that a film set one year after September 11th was directed by Danny Leiner, the man responsible for such stoner comedies as HAROLD AND KUMAR GO TO WHITE CASTLE and DUDE, WHERE'S MY CAR'. While those films were hardly subtle, A GREAT NEW WONDERFUL tries very hard to be, never directly referring to 9/11 but rather to the general unease that was left in its wake. In what has become a familiar formula, the film relies on interweaving separate narratives to tell five stories simultaneously. As the lives of several New Yorkers from a variety of ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds unwind in September 2002, we are invited to look for clues of post-traumatic stress. What unfolds, however, could very well have occurred in September 2000, as the film never clearly states how direct a connection the characters have to the World Trade Center attacks.
As a ruthlessly ambitious young cake-maker (Maggie Gyllenhaal) aims to outdo her competition (Edie Falco), two immigrant security guards drive around the city and offer commentary on life. Meanwhile, a yuppie mother (Judy Greer) struggles to control her violent and disturbed 10-year-old, a lonely older woman (Olympia Dukakis) in Coney Island attempts to escape her tired routine, and an oddball psychiatrist (Tony Shalhoub) is hired to help an office worker (Jim Gaffigan) who lost several colleagues in the attacks. Sam Catlin's script creates a vagueness and mystery which is both refreshing and frustrating. While never dwelling in sentimentality, the film is thought-provoking in its pondering of the ways in which people deal and fail to deal with things stressful, painful, and shocking.
As a ruthlessly ambitious young cake-maker (Maggie Gyllenhaal) aims to outdo her competition (Edie Falco), two immigrant security guards drive around the city and offer commentary on life. Meanwhile, a yuppie mother (Judy Greer) struggles to control her violent and disturbed 10-year-old, a lonely older woman (Olympia Dukakis) in Coney Island attempts to escape her tired routine, and an oddball psychiatrist (Tony Shalhoub) is hired to help an office worker (Jim Gaffigan) who lost several colleagues in the attacks. Sam Catlin's script creates a vagueness and mystery which is both refreshing and frustrating. While never dwelling in sentimentality, the film is thought-provoking in its pondering of the ways in which people deal and fail to deal with things stressful, painful, and shocking.
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- Sales Rank: 3,657
- UPC: 855280001670
- Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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