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Breakable You

  • 2017
  • R
  • 2h
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5.5/10
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Holly Hunter, Alfred Molina, Tony Shalhoub, Omar Metwally, and Cristin Milioti in Breakable You (2017)
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The film follows the Wellers, A dynamic New York City family as they come to terms with themselves and each other.The film follows the Wellers, A dynamic New York City family as they come to terms with themselves and each other.The film follows the Wellers, A dynamic New York City family as they come to terms with themselves and each other.

  • Director
    • Andrew Wagner
  • Writers
    • Brian Morton
    • Fred Parnes
    • Andrew Wagner
  • Stars
    • Holly Hunter
    • Tony Shalhoub
    • Alfred Molina
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Andrew Wagner
    • Writers
      • Brian Morton
      • Fred Parnes
      • Andrew Wagner
    • Stars
      • Holly Hunter
      • Tony Shalhoub
      • Alfred Molina
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Holly Hunter
    Holly Hunter
    • Eleanor Weller
    Tony Shalhoub
    Tony Shalhoub
    • Adam Weller
    Alfred Molina
    Alfred Molina
    • Paul Weller
    Cristin Milioti
    Cristin Milioti
    • Maud Weller
    Omar Metwally
    Omar Metwally
    • Samir Kamali
    Caroline Aaron
    Caroline Aaron
    • Judith Singer
    Brooke Adams
    Brooke Adams
    • Ruth Frank
    Beege Barkette
    Beege Barkette
    • Joanne
    Isabelle Candelier
    Isabelle Candelier
    • Sandrine Bonhommet
    Angela Church
    • Shelly Frank
    Saoirse Heckrich
    • Baby Rose
    Yumi Iwama
    • Dr. Lin
    Celia Keenan-Bolger
    Celia Keenan-Bolger
    • Jenny
    Tamika Lawrence
    Tamika Lawrence
    • Tara
    Adrian Lester
    Adrian Lester
    • Ken Yates
    Carl Lundstedt
    Carl Lundstedt
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    Siena Marino
    Siena Marino
    • Zahra
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      • Director
        • Andrew Wagner
      • Writers
        • Brian Morton
        • Fred Parnes
        • Andrew Wagner
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      3mike-c-b

      Everyone is extremely softly conniving

      Basically this film sets records for a new level of soft passive-aggression. Nothing happens in the film. You don't want to follow anyone, because everyone is extremely softly conniving - against themselves or others. Inbetween scenes, everyone's emotions are completely shut down and stopped and they're in a twighlight/numb zone. Takes you completely out of the movie and the 4th wall is broken this way. A new scenes starts again and it's extremely soft conniving again.

      In a film like this the only value is people being themselves. The story is the last thing that matters.
      6Moviegoer19

      Should Have Been Better

      It's pretty safe to say I will never miss a film about New York artists, their lives and loves. So of course I paid to see "Breakable You." I enjoy seeing my city in a film, and I enjoy seeing stories about writers and therapists, as I am both. So on a superficial level, I enjoyed this film. At the same time there was a lot about it, mainly about the characters and their choices, that left me cold. Perhaps that was the writer's/director's intention? I don't know, but I prefer to watch people in films struggling with "Life Issues" and resolving them in ways I like and approve of than in ways I find selfish, dishonest and morally bankrupt. What this means about Breakable You is that yes, it held my interest, but in the end, left a bad taste in my mouth.
      ReadingFilm

      Powerful mosaic

      It is a bigger canvas with more characters than Starting Out in the Evening, which I believe to be a masterpiece, and this is adapted by the same novelist and director. The NYC relationship ensemble is a tradition in film, about upper class writers, publishers, intellectuals, their lives in shambles. They always have that sole articulate black intellectual.

      The film is dated by about ten years when this genre was all the rage in indie film. It shows how the landscape has changed in independent film that it only has 200 views on letterboxd, with a cast like that (and the top reviews here straight up graffiti...)

      Still, the movie is a magic trick. Once you get to know the characters, it plays you in interesting ways.

      Shaloub is the writer this time, he is a toxic narcissist. Hunter, she becomes stranded by happiness and seems lost and one-dimensional. Milioti is obsessed with dating the least interesting man in the world and exists only to be his sex mommy. (I like how she is teaching a class and she looks no older than anyone there.) This is basically the worst group of people to focus a movie around, and maybe that says something about the randomness of existence.

      Because there is all this movement, as the melodrama unfolds everything we assumed was wrong.

      Milioti falls into post-partum depression that is as terrifying as her manic pixie was uplifting. Her boyfriend we expect will be haunted the whole film, ends up becoming sensible. Shaloub begins, almost monstrous, but you find a weird respect for him.

      The movie sets up these characters and takes them on a journey, and therein is its pleasure.

      What it lacks is Starting Out's myth-making, a film that makes the audience feel like geniuses because it is putting down so much psychic drama that reads perfectly to us. Maybe there is something to be said about that film's silence too, here every ugly thought is expressed, becoming an alienating experience.

      In fact, this feels like how Starting Out in the Evening talked about author Langella's flops, clouded, less definite, more real to a fault.

      Still there is a journey on screen that resonates, nothing stands still across the film. Then its ending.

      1- The theater director's fake play wins acclaim.

      2- His wife knows because she knows.

      3- His intent is to step into the spotlight because art exists beyond its author.

      His gobbledy guck logic becomes redemptive. This to me is a spiritual point about how there is no distinction between the swimmer, and the current. It's not real? Well when was theater and storytelling ever real to begin with?

      This has an impact of breaking the fourth wall to invite us into its celebration as the audience, of art, melodrama, and our own flawed lives. Like I said, it is a magic trick. I hope they make a third.

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      • Release date
        • March 13, 2018 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
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      • Filming locations
        • New York City, New York, USA
      • Production company
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