Movie #381 "Multiple Sarcasms" looked like something I would like: Tim Hutton, about a person writing a play, the title looked funny, and Mira Sorvino was in it. I DID appreciate this film ---- it has great music, a nice, different love story, good acting, a precocious little girl who is amazing ---- the only reason I didn't give it a 4 is that it was a bit slow moving and unfocused at times, but that was kind of the subject matter ---- here's a guy who seems to have everything and should be happy but he isn't and he tries to work out why ---- He wonders what it would be like if he never had this delightful little girl? He wonders if he should have made a different decision when he married Dana Delany, and he wonders where he is going in life. He and his situation were very relateable and I would recommend this film. Esp. if you are seeking any answers to what life is all about.
You rated this movie: 3.5
DONNA's rating: 3.5
Average of 7,173 ratings: 2.3 stars
Multiple Sarcasms
2010R 97 minutes
In 1979, architect Gabriel (Timothy Hutton) begins questioning his existence, avoiding work and escaping into the fictional world of movies. When he starts writing a play examining the choices he's made, it creates issues with his wife (Dana Delany), daughter (India Ennenga) and friends. Meanwhile, he tries to convince a brassy literary agent (Stockard Channing) to represent him and confides in his best friend (Mira Sorvino) in this indie drama.
Cast:Timothy Hutton, Mira Sorvino, Dana Delany, Mario Van Peebles, India Ennenga, Laila Robins, Stockard Channing, Brett Berg, Tim Bohn, Joan Jett, Chris Sarandon Director:Brooks Branch Genres:Drama, Indie Dramas, Showbiz Dramas, 20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Blu-ray This movie is:Witty Format:DVD, Blu-ray and streaming (HD available)
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