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Release Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 MPAA Rating: PG-13 Rating Reason: Some innuendo Genre: Comedy Starring:
Steve Carell, Juliette Binoche, Dane Cook, Norbert Leo Butz, John Mahoney, Dianne Wiest, Alison Pill, Brittany Robertson, Marlene Lawston, Emily Blunt
Written By: Pierce Gardner Director: Peter Hedges Synopsis:
The story centers on a widower with three daughters, ages 10-17, who writes a parenting column for a local paper. While on a family reunion on the Jersey shore, he meets a woman he takes a liking to, but upon returning home, he finds out the woman is his brother's girlfriend. He then tries desperately not to fall in love with her while not breaking rules he has set up for himself and his daughters.
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Dan in Real Life (2007) | Preview
Pro-Family & Family Friendly, By Design
Greg Wright
The central setting of Dan in Real Life is a huge annual family gathering on the A lot of audiences will react to such a scenario as if it’s something straight out of a fantasy novel or Religious Right campaign tract. But it all rings true from the standpoint of the filmmakers, who made a conscious choice to go a different direction from the vast majority of mainstream films. The film’s totally clean content, says screenwriter Pierce Gardner, is “completely intentional. … I’d like to go to a [premiere of one of my movies] and take my kids.” Director Peter Hedges seconds that sentiment. Dan in Real Life is only his second directorial effort, and the first with such a large cast. When fellow filmmakers would visit the movie’s set, they’d be aghast at the complexity of several of the film’s scenes. Hedges was aware that filming Dan in Real Life “was hard,” he says. “But I thought it was because I had no talent.” Thanks to his friends, though, and with two films under his belt, he now understands that directing a film is simply a huge responsibility. And he stays committed to his family because of that. They have to be able to share in the experience in some way. “I won’t go away to make a movie that my kids can’t see.” (cont. below)
Stars Juliette Binoche and Steve Carell are also in happily committed relationships, and both have children of their own. Of his daughter, Carell oberves, “She understands irony at age six, which kind of freaks my wife and I out.” On one occasion, he asked her opinion of some new shoes. Her response? “Hmmm… No, I’m not liking ‘em.” Okay, sure, it’s still possible for the nuclear family to succeed in today’s world—even if you work in Turns out, yes—it is. The story was inspired by real-life annual gatherings that So such family unity may be outside the scope of many or our experiences. But Dan in Real Life—and its crew and cast—are here to tell us not to give up hope. It’s possible, and it’s real life, too. Copyright © 2007 Hollywood Jesus. All rights reserved.
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