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Better Housekeeping (2002)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:2
Rotten:2
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Rated: R [See Full Rating] pervasive language, domestic violence, and drug content
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Nov 20, 2002 Limited
Synopsis: BETTER HOUSEKEEPING, Frank Novak's straightforward portrait of the day-to-day trauma of domestic violence, focuses on one family living in a low-income suburban neighborhood. Don (Bob Mills) and... BETTER HOUSEKEEPING, Frank Novak's straightforward portrait of the day-to-day trauma of domestic violence, focuses on one family living in a low-income suburban neighborhood. Don (Bob Mills) and Donatella (Petra Weston) are an unhappily married couple waiting for a divorce. Their household is in chaos. Fighting incessantly, choosing immature annoyance tactics to further complicate their situation, using their young son as a pawn, and constantly raising the bar on how to hate each even more, they need help. Though Donatella frequently calls the police to intervene--because Don pointed a gun at her, or because Don built a wall through the middle of their house to divide their space--there is little they can do. When the cops see their aggravated, hostile, uncontrollable attitudes toward each other, they carefully back away. Their son, Chuck (Zia), seems to mean nothing to either of them. He is just a tool with which to accuse each other of child abuse. There is no doubt that Chuck's exposure to his disturbed parents has already confused his understanding of basic kindness and humanity, not to mention love. The only semi-functional, and seemingly compassionate relationship portrayed in the film is Donatella's budding romance with a female coworker at the factory where she is employed. Don's friendships, conversely, are based on drug deals, drinking, and petty barter for collectable toys. All in all, BETTER HOUSEKEEPING paints a sad and unsettling picture of an all-too-common problem. [More]
Starring: Bob Mills, Petra Weston, Scooter Stephan, Lacey Adams
Starring: Bob Mills, Petra Weston, Scooter Stephan, Lacey Adams, Zia, Al Schuerman
Director: Frank Novak
Director: Frank Novak
Screenwriter: Frank Novak
Producer: Mark Mathis
Studio: Universal Focus
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Reviews for Better Housekeeping
Plays like one long, meandering sketch inspired by the works of John Waters and Todd Solondz, rather than a fully developed story.
As broad and cartoonish as the screenplay is, there is an accuracy of observation in the work of the director, Frank Novak, that keeps the film grounded in an undeniable social realism.
Too stupid to be satire, too obviously hateful to be classified otherwise, Frank Novak's irritating slice of lumpen life is as reliably soul-killing as its title is nearly meaningless.
The movie is ... very funny as you peek at it through the fingers in front of your eyes.
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