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Living Out Loud
Judith Moore is suddenly single after discovering her husband of fifteen years, a successful doctor, has been having an affair with a younger woman. Judith stews, plans, plots and fantasizes, but she can't decide what to do with her life until she goes out to a night club to see singer Liz Bailey, who is full of advice on life and love. While out on the town, Judith is suddenly kissed by a total stranger, which opens her eyes to new possibilities... which is when she notices Pat, the elevator operator in her building.
Release : | 1998 |
Rating : | 6.5 |
Studio : | New Line Cinema, Jersey Films, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Holly Hunter Danny DeVito Queen Latifah Martin Donovan Richard Schiff |
Genre : | Drama Comedy Romance |
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I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Memorable, crazy movie
Fantastic!
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Thank you to the cast, director, producers and everyone connected with this superbly touching film. Hunter, DeVito and Queen Latifah are fabulous together... a remarkable ensemble cast. This movie sparkles in a rare way, uplifting the viewer with its warm glow: it is urbane, sophisticated, sensitive, and, of course, utterly New York in the best of all ways. The hilarity is only slightly offset by universally serious issues that we encounter: love, rejection, renewed hope... punctuated here and there with some interestingly unique directorial shots, song and dance. I can't understand the mediocre rating of other audience views here... "Living Out Loud" has now been incorporated amongst the most refreshing comedic films I've ever seen! Enjoy!!
I loved this movie...for all of its parts and for the whole of it. Holly is at her finest, Danny's magnificent and Latifah is, as always, gorgeous and honey-like. Whether you're straight or gay, male/female, young or old, frustratedly married or happily co-habitating, there's at least one scene where you're going to say, "Hey, that's me". How refreshing to see a coming of age, angst ridden plot featuring characters that are 40-somethings instead of the usual teen version of same. (Why should kids have all the fun of self-doubt, self-consciousness and self flagellation.) This movie is sensitive to the universal themes of the meaning of life, the need for love and the search for relevance. Try it, I guarantee you'll like it. (Just don't rent it for a boys night in....way too much emotion.)
Living Out Loud is a very complete film in its use of good telling, quirky casting and an dynamic use of music. Mr. LaGravenese has made a triumphant transition from screenwriter to director. Holly Hunter is brilliant in the role of Judith, one of the most emotionally complex woman that I've seen on the screen in ages. Hunter is a bundle of pent-up sexuality and rage that explodes as her safe upperclass NYC life begins to unravel. Danny Devito is a good actor who when given the right script becomes a great actor. He is perfect as the unlucky recently divorced elevator operator trying to catch a break. Queen Latifah is awesome. Her talent is natural and honest. She is the most interesting black female in film today(second only to Alfre Woodard or Angela Bassett). Martin Donovan is cinema's best kept secret. His talent is also very natural as can be seen in his other work(Insomnia, The Oppsite of Sex, etc). If you are looking for a film about 'self-discovery', this is the film for you.
Lovely movie about people looking for love and tenderness.I didn't know the movie, but took a chance, cause it had Hunter in it. She still is one of my favourite actresses. Danny De Vito is also good as the hardworking guy, who's in love with Hunter, but is afraid to tell her. Latifah surprised me as well, good performance. Would like to see more of this!