STUDIO: Sony | DIRECTOR: Nicole Holofcener | CAST: Catherine Keener, Oliver Platt, Amanda Peet, Rebecca Hall, Ann Morgan Guilbert, Sarah Steele
RELEASE DATE: 10/19/10 | PRICE: DVD $28.95, Blu-ray $34.95
BONUSES: featurettes, Q&A with the director, outtakes
SPECS: R | 90 min. | Comedy/drama | 1.85:1 widescreen | Dolby Digital 5.1/ DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 | English, French, Korean, Thai, Mandarin and Spanish subtitles
In Please Give, writer/director Nicole Holofcener’s (Friends With Money, Lovely & Amazing) latest entry in her series of films about females struggling with romantic, social and financial conflicts, Catherine Keener (Capote) and Oliver Platt (Frost/Nixon) star as an upper-middle-class Manhattan couple who own a trendy second-hand furniture store.
They befriend the two daughters of an elderly neighbor, whose apartment they hope to acquire when she passes away. One is a caring X-ray technician (Rebecca Hall, Vicky Cristina Barcelona), and her sibling is a no-nonsense spa worker (Amanda Peet, 2012) who is more interested in having an affair with Platt than her ill mother.
The movie touches on many interesting issues and offers fine performances from its cast, but it never resolves any of the problems it presents in a fulfilling fashion. In fact, the denouement, involving Keener and Platt’s daughter’s desire for expensive jeans, seems just the opposite of what the film is trying to say.
Still, Please Give will find a following on DVD, particularly with female audiences looking for less fluff than Sex and the City and independent film fans familiar with the movie’s actors and filmmaker.
The small supplemental package on the DVD is led by a nine-minute-long Q&A with director Holofcener, whose thoughts on the movie would have been given a more effective forum had there been a commentary track.
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I really enjoyed Friends with Money even though I don’t really like Jennifer Aniston. What else has this director made?