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Jack Goes Boating
Category Comedy
All Genres: Comedy, Romance
Year: 2010
Country: USA
Languages: English
Director: Philip Seymour Hoffman
Writing by: Robert Glaudini - (screenplay)
Robert Glaudini - (play)
Produced by: Philip Seymour Hoffman - executive producer
Beth O'Neil - producer
George Paaswell - co-producer
Peter Saraf - producer
Marc Turtletaub - producer
Emily Ziff - producer
Cast: Philip Seymour Hoffman - Jack
John Ortiz - Clyde
Richard Petrocelli - Uncle Frank
Thomas McCarthy - Dr. Bob
Amy Ryan - Connie
Daphne Rubin-Vega - Lucy
Lola Glaudini - Italian Woman
Rafael Osorio - Ungainly Swimmer (as Ralph Osorio)
Stephen Adly Guirgis - MTA Worker
Mason Pettit - Drunk Man on Subway
Trevor Long - Waldorf Doorman
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Plot:
A limo driver's blind date sparks a tale of love, betrayal, friendship, and grace centered around two working-class New York City couples.



the man can work a camera, 15 September 2010
Author: TheGOLDENWALRUS from United States

I was fortunate enough to see this movie a few days early in eastern Manhattan. Of course I had to deal with a frustrating (talkative) audience but I not only saw a great little film, I got to see the whole cast do a little q&A session with Peter Travers afterward.

We know the plot. An awkward man meets an awkward girl both surrounded by a couple who has a lot of problems with their marriage but don't mind bottling it in at the moment. Jack (Hoffman) is very lovable. You feel for him and he wins your hearts from his first swimming lesson with his best friend Clyde (John Ortiz). Clyde's wife Lucy(Daphne Rubin-Vega) introduces Jack to her co-worker and friend Connie (amy Ryan). Jack and Connie actually hit off right off the bad. Connie enjoyed telling ridiculous stories such as her father being in a coma (trust me, there is a lot more to that story - had the audience roaring) but means well and wants to pursue a relationship very slowly with Jack. Jack so gentle that he'll wait till the summer to go on their first date if needed for the relationship.

This cast was very good. For those who like them Oscars, Hoffman should get an acting nomination. Though is uncomfortable behavior might get a but repetitive, you still can't keep your eyes off of him. Him and Ryan shined with excellent chemistry. The supporting cast were also great.

The direction of the film was remarkable. Hoffman is a natural but also brought some new ideas. One scene was so beautiful. Jack and Clyde were sitting in the car. Clyde started to get things off his chest in such a emotional way. Something that would secretly hurt Jack. A plow comes by and pushes dirt on the windshield. After Clyde is about done ranting, Jack hits the windshield wipers. It clears the snow but little drops of water still move down the windshield. Because the camera is shot from the back, the windshield was almost a reflection of both of the character's faces as if they were tearing up. So many great shots. I love when Hoffman is underwater and I love his little dream sequences.

I really enjoyed the film. a great study of characters. Hoffman said he'd love to direct another film if given another great cast. 7.5/10.


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