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The Family Stone

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
80K
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The Family Stone (2005)
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An uptight, liberal businesswoman accompanies her boyfriend to his eccentric and outgoing family's annual Christmas celebration and finds that she's a fish out of water in their free-spirite... Read allAn uptight, liberal businesswoman accompanies her boyfriend to his eccentric and outgoing family's annual Christmas celebration and finds that she's a fish out of water in their free-spirited way of life.An uptight, liberal businesswoman accompanies her boyfriend to his eccentric and outgoing family's annual Christmas celebration and finds that she's a fish out of water in their free-spirited way of life.

  • Director
    • Thomas Bezucha
  • Writer
    • Thomas Bezucha
  • Stars
    • Dermot Mulroney
    • Sarah Jessica Parker
    • Claire Danes
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    80K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas Bezucha
    • Writer
      • Thomas Bezucha
    • Stars
      • Dermot Mulroney
      • Sarah Jessica Parker
      • Claire Danes
    • 618User reviews
    • 143Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Dermot Mulroney
    Dermot Mulroney
    • Everett Stone
    Sarah Jessica Parker
    Sarah Jessica Parker
    • Meredith Morton
    Claire Danes
    Claire Danes
    • Julie Morton
    Diane Keaton
    Diane Keaton
    • Sybil Stone
    Rachel McAdams
    Rachel McAdams
    • Amy Stone
    Craig T. Nelson
    Craig T. Nelson
    • Kelly Stone
    Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • Ben Stone
    Tyrone Giordano
    Tyrone Giordano
    • Thad Stone
    • (as Ty Giordano)
    Brian White
    Brian White
    • Patrick Thomas
    Elizabeth Reaser
    Elizabeth Reaser
    • Susannah Stone Trousdale
    Paul Schneider
    Paul Schneider
    • Brad Stevenson
    Savannah Stehlin
    • Elizabeth Trousdale
    Jamie Kaler
    Jamie Kaler
    • John Trousdale
    Robert Dioguardi
    Robert Dioguardi
    • David Silver
    Carol Locatell
    • Jeweler
    Ginna Carter
    • Jittery Cashier
    Gus Buktenica
    Gus Buktenica
    • Bartender
    Michael Pemberton
    Michael Pemberton
    • Bus Driver One
    • Director
      • Thomas Bezucha
    • Writer
      • Thomas Bezucha
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    User reviews618

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    7marissas75

    Talented actors have fun with a familiar premise

    The premise of "The Family Stone" sounds a little shopworn: Everett Stone brings his uptight girlfriend Meredith home for Christmas to meet his large family, who instantly dislike her. Even worse, the trailer reveals most of the plot's complications. However, this premise has been used so often because it reliably provides opportunities for comedy, drama, and insight into family dynamics. "The Family Stone" proves itself a better-than-average example of the genre because of its talented cast and reasonably intelligent script.

    Sarah Jessica Parker's presence ensures that Meredith always remains sympathetic, even when we can also perfectly understand why she irritates the Stones. The various Stones-- Diane Keaton, Craig T. Nelson, Dermot Mulroney, Rachel McAdams, Luke Wilson--make the most of their roles, and, more importantly, they really do start to seem like a family, not a random collection of actors. The only actor who fails to make an impression is Claire Danes, who can't do much with the underwritten role of Meredith's sister Julie.

    "The Family Stone" is not a groundbreaking movie, but it goes beyond the fish-out-of-water clichés that its plot might suggest. It finds the emotional truth, as well as the humor, in Meredith's situation. Plus, it's extremely evenhanded: all of the characters are flawed but likable, and in a climactic argument at the dinner table, both Meredith and Sibyl make valid points. Reviewers on this site have accused the movie of pushing a liberal agenda via its sympathetic portrayal of an interracial gay couple and a semi-bohemian family--and of pushing a conservative agenda via its portrayal of the Stones as hypocritical liberals who pay lip service to tolerance but are prejudiced against people like Meredith. Personally, I'm not sure if "The Family Stone" has any agenda, other than to cast good actors in a holiday comedy-drama that doesn't insult its audience's intelligence. And it succeeds pretty well at that.
    happy_hangman

    Family Value

    Thomas Bezucha's 'The Family Stone' surprised me. I expected a catty WASPish family satire – that, at least, was the impression given in most reviews. I liked this a great deal. The discomfort felt by Sarah Jessica Parker's uptight career girl as she spends Christmas with her partner's close-knit New England liberal family is used to good effect, but as much awkwardness is felt as a result of their jibes as by her tactlessness, so she's not marked out solely as a stooge. Dermot Mulroney, Rachel McAdams (the best thing in Wes Craven's 'Red Eye'), Luke Wilson (a much better actor than brother Owen) and Diane Keaton also give fine turns, and Craig T. Nelson - another much underrated character actor – is perfectly cast Keaton's husband. It's occasionally sentimental, as certain family secrets are revealed, but never in a sickly manner, and works principally because it's that rare Hollywood beast, a genuinely well written ensemble piece. Good work Mr Bezucha. Worth a look.
    6Bryyycers

    happy holidays life

    Thank goodness for the Luke Wilson and Craig T Nelson characters on film otherwise the movie would be maddening.
    7blanche-2

    How to make a bad situation worse

    Diane Keaton, Craig T. Nelson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Dermot Mulroney, and Luke Wilson star in "The Family Stone," a 2005 holiday movie. Parker plays Meredith, the uptight girlfriend of Everett Stone (Mulroney) who accompanies him home for Christmas. She doesn't fit in with his family which consists of his tell-it-like-it-is mother (Keaton), his deaf gay brother Thad and his lover (Ty Giordano and Brian White), his brat sister who already doesn't like Meredith (Rachel McAdams), his fun brother (Wilson), his pregnant sister (Elizabeth Reaser) and her young daughter waiting for her husband to arrive, and his quiet, accepting father (Nelson).

    Meredith gets off on the wrong foot when she feels uncomfortable sharing a room with Everett and displaces Amy from her room. It goes from there, including a game of charades in which Meredith attempts to act out "The Bride Wore Black" and is accused by Amy of pointing to Thad's black lover. In desperation, Meredith moves to a local inn and calls her sister (Clare Danes) to join her for moral support.

    This is a sentimental, sometimes funny, predictable film with some good performances. It's a little overdone with the stereotypes -- it could have been effective without hitting us over the head. Diane Keaton is wonderful as a free-spirited mother who worries about Everett's choice of girlfriend and fearful that he's going to marry her. Craig T. Nelson is sympathetic as her husband, trying to keep it all together. Owen Wilson gives a funny performance as the laid-back brother, and Sarah Jessica Parker is appropriately an uptight wreck as Meredith. Dermot Mulroney vacillates between being tense and angry throughout as he deals with his family and Meredith. As the confused, pretty sister, Clare Danes doesn't have much to do but what she does is very good.

    Get ready to shed a few tears if you get into this film, which you might not. It's not for everyone, just us saps.

    Nevertheless, it's a lovely holiday film that emphasizes the importance of family, of finding out who you are, and of taking a risk.
    7asalem182

    A Mixed Stone

    The Family Stone was a mixed bag. It had great acting, laugh out loud scenes, and heart breaking moments, but in the meantime, I felt it didn't know what it wants to be, some of the characters were stereotypes we've seen a hundred times before, and I thought some of things happening were totally unbelievable.

    The film tells the story of uptight businesswoman Meredith (Sarah Jessica Parker) who meets the parents of her boyfriend Everett Stone (Dermot Mulroney) for the first time during the Christmas celebrations. From the get go, The Stones don't like Meredith, so she calls her sister Julie (Claire Danes) to come back her up.

    The picture didn't know whether it wants to be a slapstick comedy, or a heartfelt drama. One minute we see pratfalls, the next we wee people crying and talking about the freedom of sexual orientation. These fast mood swings really hurt the movie, as it was at its best when it kept the same tone for more than 10 minutes; I was laughing out loud at the Chritmas morning scenes, and I was really touched by the scene between Sybil (Diane Keaton) and Kelly (Craig. T Nelson) in the bed.

    The movie had a lot of characters, but unfortunately, only half of these characters were interesting. The best character was Sybil, the loving and strong mother who keeps all the family together. I also liked Everett, the man who wasn't sure of the decision he's going to make. Anyway, there also some stereotypes like Meredith and Amy (Rachel McAdams), the annoying sister who was just there to hurt Meredith. I felt Susannah (Elizabeth Reaser) and her daughter Elizabeth (Savannah Stehlin) were in the picture just to add a cute little girl to the mix. And I think the film could have used more time to give us a better idea of some characters like Julie and Ben (Luke Wison). But it's always a good sign when you wish a film was longer; Frankly, I was entertained throughout the film.

    The Family Stone had a great cast, with some actors giving their best performances in a long time, and I'm surprised no one from the cast was nominated for an Academy award. Diane Keaton was terrific as the mother, and her first and last scenes in the movie are truly heartbreaking. And although I'm not a fan of Parker, I thought she pulled of her role quite well. In fact, I think Danes is the only cast member who gave a so-so performance.

    So, I'd recommend The Family Stone, but with a cast like this, I can't help but think this film could have been much better.

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    • Trivia
      Writer and director Thomas Bezucha put the nine cast members playing the Stones through several weeks of rehearsal so they would bond well enough off-camera to convincingly portray a family. This included a crash course in American Sign Language, as eight of the nine characters would be called upon to utilize American Sign Language in the script to either communicate with or interpret for the character of Thaddeus. While some critics, and the cast members themselves, pointed out that their American Sign Language use was sub-par, it was actually a realistic portrayal of a hearing family's use of the language, which is often perfunctory at best.
    • Goofs
      Some scenes of the Family Stone's "New England town" were actually filmed in the Borough of Madison, NJ. An aerial shot of the town square clearly shows a New Jersey Transit train pulling out of the station, such trains do not run into New England.
    • Quotes

      Sybil Stone: [to Amy, after opening Meredith's Christmas gift, a photo of a very pregnant Sybil] That's me and you, kid.

      [Amy looks up, crying and nodding]

      Sybil Stone: Me and you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Jack Black/Rachel McAdams/Charles Ross (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
      Written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn

      Performed by Dean Martin

      Courtesy of Capitol Records

      Under license from EMI Film & Television Music

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • American Sign Language
    • Also known as
      • La joya de la familia
    • Filming locations
      • Drew University - 36 Madison Avenue, Madison, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Family Stone
      • Fox 2000 Pictures
      • Major Studio Partners
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $60,062,868
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,521,027
      • Dec 18, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $92,884,429
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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