Pritikin's shrewd comedy-drama catches a fine flock of family emotions on the wing, and not the over-exposed ones.
Dummy (2003)
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Reviews Counted:32
Fresh:23
Rotten:9
Average Rating:6.2/10
Theatrical Release:Sep 12, 2003 Limited
Synopsis:
Family, friendship and romance find a voice in Dummy, the smartly offbeat and charming debut comedy from writer and director Greg Pritikin. Steven Schoichet (Adrien Brody, Academy Award® winner...
Family, friendship and romance find a voice in Dummy, the smartly offbeat and charming debut comedy from writer and director Greg Pritikin. Steven Schoichet (Adrien Brody, Academy Award® winner for The Pianist) is browbeaten at every turn, by his family, his dead-end job, the faceless suburb where he still lives at home. That is until he decides to make a change. Ventriloquism. Hey, a dream’s a dream.
His family barely pays him enough attention to even dismiss the idea – his mother (Jessica Walter, Slums of Beverly Hills) is only concerned that he eat something, and his father (Ron Liebman, Tony Award® winner for “Angels In America”) only thinks of his model ships. Steven’s sister (Illeana Douglas, Grace of My Heart) recently broke off her engagement to an unstable accountant (Jared Harris, Happiness), which makes her career as a wedding planner an emotional minefield. His only supporter is neighbor Fangora (Milla Jovovich, Resident Evil) – really it’s Fanny, but that’s not very punk – who has her own aspirations to stardom.
After Steven loses his job, things actually start to turn around. He falls for his counselor at the unemployment office (Vera Farmiga, Fifteen Minutes), and through the best efforts of Steven and the little friend on his knee, good things start to happen for everyone around him. A restraining order leads to new love, a rock band learns Yiddish, and everything clicks into place at somebody else’s wedding. Funny, winsome, quick-witted, and brave – this Dummy is pretty sharp. -- © Artisan Pictures
Starring: Adrien Brody, Milla Jovovich, Illeana Douglas, Vera Farmiga
Starring: Adrien Brody, Milla Jovovich, Illeana Douglas, Vera Farmiga, Jessica Walter, Ron Liebman, Jared Harris
Director: Gregory Pritikin
Director: Gregory Pritikin
Screenwriter: Gregory Pritikin
Producer: Bob Fagan, Richard Temtchine
Composer: Paul Wallfisch
Studio: Artisan Entertainment
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Reviews for Dummy
This is a great date movie - it's funny, sweet, and just the right amount of zaniness to keep it from being too sappy.
A mildly engaging addition to that curious sub-genre of American independent filmmaking, the whimsical comedy of Long Island alienation.
Has many of the qualities comedy movie fans have been missing in cinema today: charm, wit, romance and winning performances across the board.
'Some people can say a lot without moving their lips' is the perfect tagline for this delightful comedy.
Brody is a real talent, and Illeana Douglas is a riot as his older sister.
Adrien Brody rescues Greg Pritikin's self-consciously eccentric comedy.
Pritikin's movie succeeds...thanks to its spirited, oddball humor and winning performances
Pritikin may be asking his audience to pay attention and embrace small successes, but with Dummy, he has pulled off a great one.
Surprisingly endearing in moments thanks to finely tuned comic performances, especially from Brody.
The characters are all strangely endearing, and the real pleasure of the movie is just watching them interact.
It's repetitive and obvious but somehow endearing, like a truly ugly dog with sweet eyes.
It's no surprise that Brody, Douglas, Walter and Leibman make for one highly entertaining, if messed up, family unit, but the big revelation here is Jovovich.
naïve sincerity gives Dummy a strong tenderness, one completely anchored by Brody's daring and dedicated performance.
Yes, I'm sounding like Joel Siegel here, but I simply loved this film. It's quite honestly a great time from end to end. I honestly can't think of a negative in the entire thing, and my therapist will tell you I'm a pretty negative guy.
Trazendo ótimas atuações de Farmiga, Jovovich (no melhor desempenho de sua carreira) e especialmente de Adrien Brody, o filme diverte e encanta, sendo sempre surpreendente.
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