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The Squid and the Whale In this third feature, director Noah Baumbach scores a triumph with an autobiographical coming-of-age story about a teenager whose writer-parents are divorcing. The father (Jeff Daniels) and mother (Laura Linney) duke it out in half-civilized, half-savage fashion, while their two sons adapt in different ways, shifting allegiances between parents. The film is squirmy-funny and nakedly honest about the rationalizations and compensatory snobbisms of artistic failure as well as the conflicted desire of adolescents for sex and status. In detailing bohemian-bourgeois life in Brownstone Brooklyn, Baumbach is spot on. Everyone proceeds from good intentions and acts rather badly, in spite of or because of their manifest intelligence. Fulfilling the best traditions of the American independent film, this quirky, wisely written feature explores the gulf between sexes, generations, art and commerce, Brooklyn and Manhattan - New York Film Festival © Squid and Whale, Inc.
| PRICE: |
$10 USD |
| Rating: |
R |
| Length: |
81 |
| Director: |
Noah Baumbach |
| Writer: |
Noah Baumbach |
| Cast: |
Jesse Eisenberg, Owen Kline, Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney |
| Misc: |
Widescreen |
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