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Sideways
Two middle-aged men embark on a spiritual journey through Californian wine country. One is an unpublished novelist suffering from depression, and the other is only days away from walking down the aisle.
Release : | 2004 |
Rating : | 7.5 |
Studio : | Fox Searchlight Pictures, Michael London Productions, Sideways Productions Inc., |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Paul Giamatti Thomas Haden Church Virginia Madsen Sandra Oh Marylouise Burke |
Genre : | Drama Comedy Romance |
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Powerful
Please don't spend money on this.
Awesome Movie
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
This film is just a masterpiece from start to finish. Paul Giamatti and Thomas church give incredible perfomances. Some of the scenes in this film had me holding my sides with pain I was laughing so hard. It's also sad In parts. I'm not drinking any f**cking MERLOT!!!
Absolute feel-good movie. So natural and easy to watch. Excellent characters. One of my favorite movies with great value compared to its low budget... A perfect blend of sorrow and joy; superficial and thoughtful.
I hated this movie. Those are strong words, but I really did not like this movie at all.I expected a wine country version of Deliverance where we see characters develop and go through a life changing event.But there is nothing life changing in this movie. The best scene in the whole movie is when Stephanie beats the crap out of Jack with her motorcycle helmet. Yet, Jack hooks up with a slutty waitress the very same night? And after getting chased out her house and running 5 miles completely naked because the slutty waitress's husband is chasing him, he still decides to wreck his friends car into a tree to cover up the broken nose. Even at the wedding, there is no moment that says this guy is any different than he was before it started.Instinctively Miles is a less annoying character, but he really isn't. He is a complete downer, and equally annoying. It's not that I can't relate to Miles. I'm a middle-aged unmarried white male who drinks more beer and wine than I should, and teaches in California. However, I didn't find Miles a believable character.BTW- who in the hell goes to Solvang for a bachelor party? They are in San Diego, and 5 hours from Las Vegas? That's the apple picking trip for the west coast. Stephanie and Maya are 2 other characters we get to know. Stephanie is a seemingly intelligent who works at a winery, and yet allows her young daughter to meet Jack two days after they meet? No- that's not realistic. Maya is a nice intelligent girl who is divorced and working as a waitress to pay for her Masters degree. That's great- but literally that's the only thing I learned. There is nothing else to really learn about her.Paul Giamatti played his role wonderfully, but since John Adams was a more believable character- he was better there than here. The rest of the cast had lighter roles and were acceptable. The problem was I had no real empathy for the protagonist, and cheered when his supporting character got the holy crap beaten out him with a motorcycle helmet.BTW- apparently it was completely acceptable for guys to open a bottle of wine and pour into a glass while driving down I-5 in California back in 2003? I guess I never noticed.
Wow. What can I say. I've seen Sideways before but now, when I'm a bit wiser, I cannot but admire this piece of art as a subtle elaboration of the 21st century human condition.Minutes 56-59 in the movie are the soul of humanity at this day and age. If one doesn't feel the multi-layered emotional gravitas of the characters and what they're trying to achieve then there is something wrong with one.Great writing, fabulous soundtrack, and amazing locations, and Miles is so "Italian" he doesn't seem to be acting all that the emotional turmoil.