t's not what you'd call enterainment, although it has some really good performances and is morally instructive.
The Squid and the Whale (2005)
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Reviews Counted:137
Fresh:128
Rotten:9
Average Rating:7.9/10
Consensus: This is a piercingly honest, acidly witty look at divorce and its impact on a family.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong sexual content, graphic dialogue and language.
Runtime: 88 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Oct 5, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $7,073,391
Synopsis: Noah Baumbach's THE SQUID AND THE WHALE is an excruciatingly humane, often hilarious portrait of a disintegrating family in mid-1980s Brooklyn. Set in the stately yet off-kilter neighborhood of... Noah Baumbach's THE SQUID AND THE WHALE is an excruciatingly humane, often hilarious portrait of a disintegrating family in mid-1980s Brooklyn. Set in the stately yet off-kilter neighborhood of Park Slope, the film tells the story of the Berkmans, a quintessentially New York family struggling to keep things together. Family patriarch Bernard (Jeff Daniels) is a published author and writing teacher whose insecurity over his own lack of recognition continues to plague him. Meanwhile, his wife, Joan (Laura Linney), is grappling with her own sense of unsettlement. Their sons, who are caught in the crossfire, express their confusion in different ways: 16-year-old Walt (Jesse Eisenberg) tries to pass off Pink Floyd's "Hey You" as his own hit in the school talent show, while his 12-year-old brother Frank (Owen Kline) begins to explore his burgeoning sexuality and alcoholism. When Bernard and Joan finally decide to separate, the family must confront their unraveling situation head on. Rarely has family dysfunction been captured so frankly and honestly as in THE SQUID AND THE WHALE. Baumbach claims his film is only semi-autobiographical, but, from the pitch-perfect writing and nostalgic tone, it feels as if we're watching home videos of the writer-director's past. Featuring an outstanding pop-music soundtrack (Bert Jansch, the Feelies, Lou Reed), the film also boasts performances that seem certain to earn end-of-the-year accolades. [More]
Starring: Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney, Jesse Eisenberg, Owen Kline
Starring: Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney, Jesse Eisenberg, Owen Kline, William Baldwin, Anna Paquin, Ken Leung
Director: Noah Baumbach
Director: Noah Baumbach
Screenwriter: Noah Baumbach
Producer: Wes Anderson, Peter Newman
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
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Reviews for The Squid and the Whale
A film this fully realized, with such a personal and sharply focused eye for the telling details of human behavior -- unsparing but not unforgiving -- is a rarity to be prized.
Without jerking tears or reducing the acid content of his wit, Baumbach's humane movie gets under your skin.
The Squid and the Whale represents Baumbach's own coming-of-age as a gifted filmmaker. Put it on your must-see list.
Underrated in films like this, Imaginary Heroes and The Hours, Daniels seamlessly transitions from powerful to pathetic.
Has so much going for it -- including intelligent performances that mesh beautifully, and a keen understanding of how seemingly small moments can rattle the foundations of families -- that you walk away from it feeling it should add up to more.
Linney and Daniels are extraordinary in conveying parental selfishness, and Baumbach's writing style (he hangs with Wes Anderson and cowrote Life Aquatic) never allows for clear-cut emotions.
Wickedly funny, there’s still a recognizable warmth, a sense of familiarity, in Baumbach’s writing.
Baumbach captures the ways in which children takes sides in a war they can't even begin to comprehend.
Photographed in a rough-hewn, French New Wave style befitting its alienated characters, The Squid and the Whale significantly fulfills the promise of Baumbach's 1995 debut feature Kicking and Screaming.
Baumbach’s real achievement is his deft ability to balance the emotional brutality of joint custody with the natural humor of domestic life.
A funny, poignant and layered portrait of a literary family in freefall.
You can look at The Squid and the Whale as the truest kind of artistic coming-of-age story: a cathartic piece of self-criticism.
The Squid and the Whale gazes inward, like a diary, and with its washed-out look it's bitterly sober.
Mining his own chidlhood, Noah Baumbach has put together an unsparing, funny portrait of a family in crisis and a young man trying to figure out his parents and himself.
Baumbach's top-notch script and original characters make up for its low-budget production values
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