The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) (2017) Directed by Noah Baumbach 7A
From Sidney Lumet to John Cassavettes to Woody Allen to Spike Lee to Noah Baumbach, since the 50's there has been a long, talented string of New York directors, "New York" in the sense that their movies are usually set in New York and about New York people, who one could indeed argue are somehow different than any other people in the world, never mind just the States. New York directors are different, too, and unlike most of their US counterparts in that their focus is more on people than on situations, more about the "feel" of life in one particular city. Baumbach is the direct(or) descendant of Woody Allen and his films explore similar terrain though with a style that owes more to the French New Wave than Allen's does. His latest installment of family life in the Big Apple is a fine one. The movie focuses on a family in which the lasting damage has already been done years ago, and we are just looking at the troubling afteremath. Harold Meyerowitz (Dustin Hoffmann) is the patriarch of the clan, now on his third or fourth marriage depending on how you are counting, and he is as self-absorbed and tone deaf as it is possible to imagine, a semi-successful artist who envies and belittles those around him. Ben Stiller and Adam Sandler play his sons, though each from a different marriage, while Emma Thompson plays his latest wife. The principal actors are supported by a rich cast of minor characters. Stiller is successful but deeply unhappy; Sandler is a neer-do-well who is a great dad but never amounted to much of anything else. Another daughter is as adrift and confused about where she fits in as her siblings. Baumbach just lets these characters interact in an attempt to sort out what remains of the rest of their lives. The end result is fascinating.
Note: available on Netflix
Top Twenty of '17 so far
Loveless, Zyvgintsev, Russia
The Death of Louis XIV, Serra, Spain/France
The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Lanthimos, Ireland/US
The Third Murder, Kore-eda, Japan
Faces Places. Varda, France
On Body and Soul, Enyedi, Hungary
A Fantastic Woman, Leilo, Chile
Blade Runner 2049, Villeneuve, US
The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected), Baumbach, US
Valley of Shadows, Gulbrandsen, Norway
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