What The Weather Man needed was a change in its weather -- a certain kind of humor, to be precise, something like the deadpan but human satire of Alexander Payne's About Schmidt.
The Weather Man (2005)
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Reviews Counted:128
Fresh:73
Rotten:55
Average Rating:6/10
Consensus: With fine performances and a dark, dry sense of humor, The Weather Man is mostly cloudy with occasional rays of sunshine.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong language and sexual content
Runtime: 1 hr 41 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Oct 28, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $12,469,811
Synopsis: Nicholas Cage stars in this dramatic comedy from director Gore Verbinski (PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL), once again playing a handsome bachelor in a post mid-life crisis... Nicholas Cage stars in this dramatic comedy from director Gore Verbinski (PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL), once again playing a handsome bachelor in a post mid-life crisis (ADAPTATION, THE FAMILY MAN, MATCHSTICK MEN). The son of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Spritz (Michael Caine), David Spritz (Cage) is a successful Chicago weatherman who for reasons beyond his understanding, frequently gets fast-food thrown at him on the street. Could the reason for this be that David's job, though lucrative, requires little exertion, allowing him to occupy what even he admits is a relatively easy existence? Living in the shadow of his father's greatness, and in the wake of a recent marital separation, David messily struggles to impress his father, reconnect to his estranged wife (Hope Davis), and save his troubled kids (Gemmenne de la Peņa, Nicholas Hoult), all while trying to land a coveted job in New York. David's efforts to reach and protect his kids feel realistic in that they are heartfelt, but not always successful. Likewise, David's marriage contains tangible flaws that reveal themselves in interesting ways. THE WEATHER MAN contains just as much sadness as it does comedy, and does a good job of finding one in the other. Some of the film's most heartbreaking scenes are also the funniest, the best example of this being when David learns that his daughter is being called "Camel-toe" at school. Each time Cage's clueless and vulnerable David gets hit with a burrito, milk shake, or McDonald's apple pie, we genuinely feel for the guy. Through increasingly insightful voiceovers, viewers are taken on David's journey from the lazy desire for things to be easy to the hard realization that things never are, and as David's wise father says early on in the film: life without struggle is meaningless. [More]
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Michael Caine, Hope Davis, Nicholas Hoult
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Michael Caine, Hope Davis, Nicholas Hoult, Michael Rispoli, Gil Bellows, James Levine
Director: Gore Verbinski
Director: Gore Verbinski
Screenwriter: Steve Conrad
Producer: Todd Black, Steve Tisch
Composer: Hans Zimmer
Studio: Paramount Pictures
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Jun 30, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- NTSC
- Keep Case - Sensormatic
- Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
- Dolby Digital (unspecified) - English
Additional Release Material:
- Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer
Featurette:
- 1. EXTENDED OUTLOOK: THE SCRIPT
- 2. FORECAST: BECOMING A WEATHERMAN
- 3. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE: THE STYLE AND PALETTE
- 4. RELATIVE HUMIDITY: THE CHARACTERS
- 5. TRADE WINDS: THE COLLABORATION
Reviews for The Weather Man
I see no reason, apart from chronic yuppie passive-aggression, why Dave shouldn't get over himself and wipe that giant 'L' off his forehead.
Framing a movie about an Everyman in such an odd way (Dave's salary is even bigger by the film's end) is only one of several strange calculations made by director Gore Verbinski.
As played by Cage, David is such a hapless nebbish that he's actually much more unlikable and unsympathetic than he should be.
Another Nicolas Cage film where the star mopes through the proceedings as if he's suffering from a bad head cold.
They make us care about his anxieties and make us smile with the recognition that marriage or fatherhood really could turn out this way.
We get a vague movie that a few successful but chronically dissatisfied men will be able to call their own. The rest of us will see the film for what it is: a long, cold mumble from the heart.
The Weather Man is a rare film where effective filmmaking goes hand in hand with convoluted writing.
Supported by the thespian charms of Sir Michael Caine and the visionary direction of Gore Verbinski, Cage and crew deliver a soulful snippet of self-discovery.
Audiences who can stomach Cages lingering malaise might appreciate an eccentric drama with a subtle command of dark humor
An artful balancing act of the discordant, with all sorts of telling details and an accumulated sense of purpose, thought and conviction...
A rueful meditation on the hollowness of success... shoots for dark, edgy humor but frequently undermines itself by throwing in sitcom-style hijinks...
Watching The Weather Man is like sitting and listening to a not especially good friend whine about how hard his life has been.
The film's ultimate point has to do with the title character's epiphany, and it's a funny, tortuous path that takes us there.
...though the movie's not always entirely successful, it's somewhat refreshing to see a big Hollywood production adopt a thoroughly independent sensibility.
It's a downer, sure, but it'll have you smiling all the way to the bottom.
Cage is fantastic as the slightly off kilter, slightly phony personality struggling to find inner peace.
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