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The Tao of Steve (2000) -- Underachieving, overweight kindergarten teacher Dex finds a woman who forces him to reexamine his Zen-like system of seduction.
The Tao of Steve (2000) -- Underachieving, overweight kindergarten teacher Dex finds a woman who forces him to reexamine his Zen-like system of seduction.

Overview

User Rating:
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Director:
Jenniphr Goodman
Writers:
Duncan North (written by) and
Greer Goodman (written by) ...
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Release Date:
18 August 2000 (Canada) more
Genre:
Comedy | Drama | Romance more
Tagline:
Why do women find this man irresistible?
Plot:
Underachieving, overweight kindergarten teacher Dex finds a woman who forces him to reexamine his Zen-like system of seduction. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 1 nomination more
User Comments:
The little black book of Taoism more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Donal Logue ... Dex
Ayelet Kaznelson ... Beth
John Hines ... Ed

John Harrington Bland ... Priest
Jessica Gormley ... Gossipy Woman
Mercedes Herrero ... Gossipy Woman
Cheryl Anne Jaroslaw ... Gossipy Woman
Nina Jaroslaw ... Maggie

David Aaron Baker ... Rick
Dana Goodman ... Julie
Greer Goodman ... Syd
Dave Bynum ... Epperley Reunion Band: Bass
Matt Nader ... Epperley Reunion Band: Guitar and Vocals
Dave Terry ... Epperley Reunion Band - Vocals and Guitar
John Truskett ... Epperley Reunion Band: Drums
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for language and some drug use.
Runtime:
87 min | Germany:81 min (TV version)
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby
Certification:
Iceland:L | USA:TV-MA (TV rating) | Germany:6 | UK:15 | USA:R
Company:
Good Machine more

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Goofs:
Continuity: Dex's book is not on the couch after he returns from his conversation with Syd by the wall. more
Quotes:
Dex: Look at me. Look at me, okay? Technically, I shouldn't be getting laid, but I do. And do you know why, Dave? Because when I'm hanging out with a woman, that's all I'm doing is hanging out, talking, listening. I'm not sitting there thinking about how to get in bed with her. And this completely confuses them because they're saying "Wait a minute. I'm so much better looking than this guy. Isn't he attracted to me?" The basic principle: We pursue that which retreats from us.
Rick: It's from Heidegger.
Unnamed Guy Playing Poker: Groucho Marks said the same thing. "Act like a woman can't join your club, and she'll do almost anything to get in."
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References "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." (1964) more
Soundtrack:
Martini Five-O more

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24 out of 28 people found the following comment useful:-
The little black book of Taoism, 31 August 2000
7/10
Author: Shiva-11 from Vancouver, BC

The Tao of Steve: Casanova. Lothario. Stud. Whatever the moniker, everyone knows the type: a guy with stunning looks, a killer smile, lines that don't sound like come-ons, a silky smooth demeanor, an athletic build, whose only problem is deciding which women's numbers to cull from his rolodex. Why women gravitate towards these men is no big mystery. Why they are drawn to the Dexes of the world is.

Dex doesn't even cut it as "the average guy": an overweight, unkempt slacker, he teaches kindergarten, thinks pot is the breakfast of champions, spouts Taoist philosophy and sleeps around enough to be a mattress tester. His life creed is based upon the Steves: Austin, McGarret, McQueen… men who epitomized cool, weren't afraid to get roughed up, never pursued women and for whom things always worked out. His entire belief system is thrown into disarray when he meets Syd, a bright, headstrong opera set designer, with a flair with life and a sixth sense for B.S.. Suddenly Dex finds himself in the role of pursuer.

Good "relationship movies" are rare. Rarer still is finding one that approaches the subject from a male's perspective that isn't steeped in machismo and reeking of testosterone. Almost unheard of is to find the selfsame movie with a hilarious comedic tilt. Unlike "High Fidelity", the recent pre-midlife crisis movie which only skimmed the surface of relationships (but was a brilliant movie nonetheless), or "Autumn in New York" the shameless Rogue-sees-the-light-tear-jerker, "The Tao of Steve" is the thinking man's "About Last Night" - the intangible mixed with the right amount of brashness.

"Tao's" success is twofold: it boasts a tight, witty script - how many romantic comedies can you think of that are peppered with quotations from Lao Tzu? - and true to life characters. The "hero" is largely biographical, based on a friend of the director's who contributed heavily to the script. The Dexes of the world refuse to ascribe to the accepted maxim of relationships - men chase women get accepted/rejected, repeat if necessary. By adopting a calculated aloofness (not to be confused with jerks - we'll ignore the whole "Bad Boy Syndrome" discussion) they engender mystery and curiosity. Although it sounds ridiculous it actually works - I know two guys who could have been the model for Dex (I don't think there would be a strong reverse correlation however, as men generally don't understand signals- we're a bit thick that way…). Psychology and writing aside, the actors definitely bring the story to life.

Ottawa born Donal Logue, pulled a DeNiro, gaining 45-pounds for the role of Dex - now that's dedication to the craft. Having seen Logue previously only in bit parts - he has over thirty to his credit - I didn't think he could handle a lead. He quickly dismisses any doubts with his impeccable timing, both dramatic and comedic, which garnered him the Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. Logue creates a likable cad whose deviousness we both admire and despise, making his epiphany that much more enjoyable. Greer Goodman (in her first screen role) is an admirable foil as Syd, the woman who cuts through Dex's smokescreen and smashes his carefully cloistered world.

If you've grown tired of all that Hollywood has to offer, or more appropriately, what it fails to deliver, this may be the movie for you.





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