Nachdem er sich von seiner Geliebten und seinem Chef getrennt hat, führt ein geschmeidig redender Mann seinen jugendlichen Neffen auf der Suche nach Sex durch die Stadt.Nachdem er sich von seiner Geliebten und seinem Chef getrennt hat, führt ein geschmeidig redender Mann seinen jugendlichen Neffen auf der Suche nach Sex durch die Stadt.Nachdem er sich von seiner Geliebten und seinem Chef getrennt hat, führt ein geschmeidig redender Mann seinen jugendlichen Neffen auf der Suche nach Sex durch die Stadt.
- Auszeichnungen
- 12 Gewinne & 14 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Susan - Nick's Mother
- (as Courtney Sherman)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesJesse Eisenberg received his very first kiss from Jennifer Beals in a scene from this movie.
- Zitate
Roger: You can't sell a product without first making people feel bad.
Nick: Why not?
Roger: Because it's a substitution game. You have to remind them that they're missing something from their lives. Everyone's missing something, right?
Nick: I guess.
Roger: Trust me. And when they're feeling sufficiently incomplete, you convince them your product is the only thing that can fill the void. So instead of taking steps to deal with their lives, instead of working to root out the real reason for their misery, they go out and buy a stupid looking pair of cargo pants.
- Crazy CreditsAll fur in this film is fake.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2003)
A fine, inventive movie, with good acting by the leads. Not many movies would dare to go out on a limb, and this isn't a Hollywood movie (it's distributed by Artisan), but those who have seen it have enjoyed it. Its script, by director Dylan Kidd, is often funny, and could go as Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex but Were Afraid to Ask Part 2, since Nick is basically naïve and oblivious. However, the script leads into the first problem I would like to talk about.
Although funny at many times, during the many lulls, the drama, which is supposed to ensue, doesn't ensue. I didn't feel touched or sympathetic or anything during the `dramatic' sequences, especially during the end, but at least it goes back to comedy, with the fate of Roger and Nick. The script has many laugh-out-loud moments, however. I love the first scene, where Roger is talking to Joyce, Donovan (Ben Shenkman), and Donna (Mina Badie) at the restaurant, and he's going on all about Darwin and evolution, and the eventual fate of the genders. This is a good introduction to Roger: lots of talk, but he can't back it up, and you can tell he has now idea what in the world he is actually saying.
Scott won a few awards for his performance in Roger Dodger, which I can understand. He totally got into his role, and at times it didn't seem like he was acting, everything was coming naturally to him. An example of that is when he's talking to Nick about different ways to look at women (which is about a 10 minute take), he just keeps on talking and talking like it wasn't scripted. I could almost hear the director laughing in the background. I hope that this bounces his career more, because he is a great actor. Eisenberg was also very good as the nervous teen, he also seemed to know what he was doing.
Another point I really liked was the music. It was crystalline, and it sounded solid, which is probably symbolism for Roger: he thinks he's solid with the women, but he really has as much to learn as the student. He thinks that he knows everything that's there, but he doesn't really, and he figures that out throughout the movie. To be forewarned is to be forearmed, so here I go: if you're a feminist or against sexism, this isn't really your movie. Roger's view of women won't appeal to those, but he does talk about that the female sex will eventually rule the earth and men will be their slave (aren't they already?). If you don't mind, though, it's a very good movie that may not deserve all of the acclaim it's getting but is still better than most of the Hollywood drek that's out now.
My rating: 7/10
Rated R for sexuality and language.
- movieguy1021
- 15. Apr. 2003
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.266.828 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 47.431 $
- 27. Okt. 2002
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.934.497 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 46 Minuten
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1