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Whatever Works explores the relationship between a crotchety misanthrope, Boris and a naïve, impressionable young runaway from the south, Melody. When Melody's uptight parents arrive in New York to rescue her, they are quickly drawn into wildly unexpected romantic entanglements. Everyone discovers that finding love is just a combination of lucky chance and appreciating the value of "whatever works."

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Release : 2009
Rating : 7.1
Studio : Wild Bunch,  Gravier Productions,  Perdido Productions, 
Crew : Art Department Assistant,  Art Department Coordinator, 
Cast : Larry David Evan Rachel Wood Michael McKean Conleth Hill Patricia Clarkson
Genre : Comedy Romance

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Reviews

BelSports
2018/08/30

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Siflutter
2018/08/30

It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.

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Scarlet
2018/08/30

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Justina
2018/08/30

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Gideon24
2016/11/10

Woody Allen goes the "romantic comedy for people who hate romantic comedies" route with 2009's Whatever Works, a quirky and challenging comedy that provides solid entertainment, thanks to an extremely likable leading character who is absolutely not written that way and some interesting supporting characters who provide constant surprises.Writer/comedian Larry David gets a shot at leading man status as Boris, the original grumpy old man, a former physicist and intellectual, who hates everyone and everything, angry at the world, and determined to inhabit it by himself...think Ebeneezer Scrooge without the money. Boris finds his life changed by Melody (Evan Rachel Wood), a runaway from Mississippi who Boris takes in and what begins as a Pygmalion kind of relationship actually morphs into a marriage. Things get stickier with the arrival of Melody's mother (Patricia Clarkson), a contemporary reincarnation of Blanche DuBois, who tries to break up her daughter's marriage and discovers a new person inside of herself in the process.As always, the real star of this film is the Woodmeister's script, which is angry and no-holds barred, offering unpopular opinions on every aspect of pop culture and politics that you can imagine, but also offers a relationship at the center of the storm that is just really hard to swallow...Melody's attraction to Boris is a mystery because other than a razor sharp mind, Boris has no redeeming qualities and actually marrying the man almost threw me off the film altogether. I was also troubled by the character of Melody herself...the character appears to be a total hayseed when we first meet her, but she soaks up everything Boris teachers her and remembers every single word that he ever taught her, even if she doesn't always remember what it means.We've seen a lot of actors channel Woody over the years and some worked better than others (John Cusack in Bullets Over Broadway and Kenneth Branaugh in Celebrity were standouts), but no one did it better than Larry David does here...David is comfortable with this unappealing character and his performance alone makes this film worth investing in. He especially seems to enjoy when Woody allows him to break the fourth wall and talk to directly to the camera, a technique which is not groundbreaking but leave it to Woody to take it to another level and let us all in on the joke. Wood is a talented actress but the inconsistencies in her character made it difficult to invest in her performance, but I loved Patricia Clarkson as her mother, a character who goes through an entertaining transformation, another staple of Woody's writing, one character who goes through a significant change and Clarkson appears to be having a ball.Woody's attention to production values is flawless as always...special nod to the set designer (Boris' apartment is awesome) and cinematographer Harris Savides photographs Woody's beloved New York with loving care and of course the music is wonderful, have always loved Woody's ear for music, but this movie is worth checking out for Woody's challenging script and direction and for his choice of a very unconventional leading man that pays off in spades.

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moonspinner55
2016/11/04

Larry David plays a self-described 'unlikable genius,' a pessimistic former-professor of physics at Columbia who hates most everyone and sees life as a futile existence; one night, he allows a 21-year-old runaway from Mississippi to sleep on his couch, which changes not just his life but the lives of everyone around him. Lightweight happily-ever-after tale from writer-director Woody Allen begins on too-brash a note, but soon becomes a funny, daffy urban valentine peopled with talent-loving eccentrics and die-hard romantics. Central couple Larry David and Evan Rachel Wood are fine but get completely upstaged once Wood's mother, played by Patricia Clarkson, enters the scene (she's wonderful). An entertaining little comedy about relationships; nothing really memorable, but light on its feet and with several amusing one-liners. **1/2 from ****

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grantss
2015/07/22

Woody Allen is back to doing what he is famous for - clever introspective comedy - and he still does it well. He detoured into making crime-dramas, three of them - Matchpoint, Scoop and Cassandra's Dream. All of these were good, and one, Matchpoint, was brilliant. Then he made a pretentious drama, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, which wasn't good (but people seemed to like it just the same).Whatever Works sees him back to comedy, and back to his beloved New York (the previous four were all set in Europe). With the setting comes the standard Woody Allen neuroses, paranoia, depression and general philosophical musings that have been a hallmark of his films. The surprise is, for once he doesn't play the neurotic, paranoid, depressed lead character. No, this time Woody Allen stays behind the camera, and Larry David, of Curb Your Enthusiasm fame, takes the part.Larry David does a great job in the role. He was born to play the curmudgeon, and play the curmudgeon he does, to the limit. It can wear a bit thin at times, but mostly he is screamingly funny. Supporting cast are great too. Evan Rachel Wood is convincing as the dumb innocent Southern belle, and Ed Begley jr and Patricia Clarkson are solid as her parents.Plot is good. Maybe a bit underdeveloped - some things happen too quickly and some characters seem too flexible - and some things seem a bit trite, but it works in the end. The dialogue, however, is great. Almost as good as Allen in his heyday of the late-70s and 80s. Biting, caustic, clever.A very funny movie.

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Anand Bhagat
2015/01/24

I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. i have watched a couple of Woody Allen movies but some how didn't relate to them too well. So, i went in to this movie with not many expectations. Some how watching a movie with low expectations has been more enjoyable in a relative manner. But, Larry David's quirky reverse psychological prologue got you hooked to the movie and the rest was, as the cliché goes. I am a bit surprised by the lower than expected user ratings for this movie. I guess its the caricatured nature of the characters in the movie probably were not well received. but i cracked up to the Pygmalion chemistry of Larry and Evan, especially to Larry's reactions. I just love the way the entire plot has been conceived and rolled out on screen. the sarcastic humor and the flashes of profound ideas conveyed through cynicism and cliché. its a fresh approach to the rotten side of us, humans.Thank you all and thank you Woody Allen.

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