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Life as a House (2001)
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Reviews Counted:102
Fresh:47
Rotten:55
Average Rating:5.2/10
Consensus: A manipulative tearjerker, Life as a House benefits from fine performances from the cast.
Runtime: 2 hrs 4 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Oct 26, 2001 Limited
Box Office: $15,412,701
Synopsis: At 45, architect George Monroe (Kevin Kline) has lost sight of his dreams. Living in an inherited shack he had planned on rebuilding years ago, he sits high atop the Southern California coast... At 45, architect George Monroe (Kevin Kline) has lost sight of his dreams. Living in an inherited shack he had planned on rebuilding years ago, he sits high atop the Southern California coast without stopping to enjoy the view. Unfulfilled and miserable at his job, he works tirelessly while losing his grip on his happiness and his estranged family: ex-wife Robin (Kristen Scott Thomas) and maladjusted son Sam (Hayden Christensen). But, in one day, the course of George's life changes forever. He is fired from his job and diagnosed with a terminal illness. Given only four months to live, George vows to accomplish his lifelong dream of building his dream house. He recruits his son's begrudging help for the summer. Over the course of the next few months, George attempts to mend his long-suffering relationship with the brooding and intense 16-year-old as they tear down the ramshackle shack and rebuild a monument to his dreams. While they work, the neighborhood watches in awe. The much maligned eyesore is transformed. Mary Steenburgen costars as next-door neighbor Colleen who engages in some free-spirited activities of her own while her daughter Alyssa (Jena Malone) helps to brighten Sam's summer. Finally, it is Robin who begins to see a change in George and feels herself drawn back into the life of her longtime ex. Together Robin and Sam help George fulfill his goal as he rebuilds his house (and his life) before it is too late. Kevin Kline delivers a fine-tuned performance that embodies an impressive range of emotion fueled by the witty and ultimately moving script from AS GOOD AS IT GETS screenwriter Mark Andrus. [More]
Starring: Kevin Kline, Kristin Scott Thomas, Hayden Christensen, Mary Steenburgen
Starring: Kevin Kline, Kristin Scott Thomas, Hayden Christensen, Mary Steenburgen, Jena Malone, Ian Somerhalder, Barry Primus
Director: Irwin Winkler
Director: Irwin Winkler
Screenwriter: Mark Andrus
Producer: Irwin Winkler, Rob Cowan
Composer: Mark Isham
Studio: New Line Cinema
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Reviews for Life as a House
A blatant tearjerker with the kind of shady characterization and plot development that give the genre a bad reputation.
Even the most perplexing problems are wrapped up neatly before the conclusion. In this "House," nobody goes home lonely: Even the local pimp gets some good, good lovin' before the final curtain.
Llorarán y sin embargo saldrán de la sala con una sonrisa de esperanza y los deseos de construir su propia casa-existencia, ajustada a sus propios y más íntimos anhelos.
Retrato de la importancia de las relaciones humanas y el dolor que estas conllevan.
Gauged strictly by the gag-factor, a more honest title might be Life as a Basement Apartment with Bad Light and a Dank Smell.
As a drama it's insipid, maudlin junk that'll have you reaching for the sick-bucket rather than the Kleenex.
Glosses over some hard truths in order to resurrect the notion of cozy family bonding that is still a sacred tenet of our national mythology.
Rebuild your house, rebuild your home, rebuild your family, rebuild your life is the rather obvious message. If only it really were that simple.
While the script is a bit too neat and tidy in tying together various subplots, the strong acting and mostly assured direction elevate the film.
Let me just warn you – you will need a hanky. Who cares if it's a little too neatly done?
While it is both funny and tragic, the two themes don't always work together.
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