The Squid and the Whale
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Rating:
15.015.015.015.015.0
Medium:
DVD
Release Date:
3/21/2006
Theatrical Date:
1/1/2005
Date Imported:
9/7/2006
List Price:
$26.96
Genre:
Drama
Studio:
Sony Pictures
Cast:
Jeff Daniels / Laura Linney / Jesse Eisenberg / Owen Kline / Halley Feiffer / Anna Paquin / William Baldwin / David Benger / Molly Barton / Bo Berkman / Matthew Kaplan / Simon Kaplan / Matthew Kirsch (II) / Daniella Markowicz / Elizabeth Meriwether / Ben Schrank / Amy Srebnick / Josh Srebnick / Emma Straub / Alan Wilkis
Director:
Noah Baumbach
Audience Rating:
R (Restricted)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1
DVD Region:
99
Running Time:
81
Format:
AC-3 / Color / Dolby / Dubbed / Special Edition / Subtitled / Widescreen / NTSC
Language:
English (Original Language) / English (Subtitled) / French (Subtitled) / Korean (Subtitled) / Portuguese (Subtitled) / French (Dubbed) / Portuguese (Dubbed)
EAN:
0043396134942
UPC:
043396134942
Description:

Amazon.com The Squid and the Whale follows the divorce of Joan (Laura Linney, You Can Count on Me) and Bernard Berkman (Jeff Daniels, The Purple Rose of Cairo) as it wreaks havoc on the emotional lives of their two sons, Walt (Jesse Eisenberg, Roger Dodger) and Frank (Owen Kline, The Anniversary Party). Though there's no plot in the usual sense, the movie progresses with growing emotional force from the separation into the bitter fighting between Joan and Bernard and the hapless, floundering behavior of Walt and Frank, who act out through plagiarism, sexual acts, and drinking. Some viewers may find the ending too diffuse; others will appreciate that writer/director Noah Baumbach (Mr. Jealousy) doesn't wrap up the messiness of life in a false cinematic package. Either way, viewers will appreciate how the specificity of the personalities makes The Squid and the Whale so compelling, as Baumbach has drawn the characters with such detail, both engaging and off-putting, that they leap off the screen. Naturally, he's greatly helped by the cast: Linney, Eisenberg, Kline, and especially Daniels bite into these often unsympathetic portraits and give fearlessly honest performances, interlocked in both painful and funny ways--rarely have family dynamics been captured so vividly. If there was an ensemble Oscar, this cast would deserve it. --Bret Fetzer

Average Customer Rating:
3.5