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Real Life

  • 1979
  • PG
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4.5K
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Albert Brooks, Charles Grodin, Frances Lee McCain, Robert Stirrat, and Lisa Urette in Real Life (1979)
A film crew sets out to record a year in the life of an average family, but things quickly start going wrong.
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A film crew sets out to record a year in the life of an average family, but things quickly start going wrong.A film crew sets out to record a year in the life of an average family, but things quickly start going wrong.A film crew sets out to record a year in the life of an average family, but things quickly start going wrong.

  • Director
    • Albert Brooks
  • Writers
    • Monica Mcgowan Johnson
    • Harry Shearer
    • Albert Brooks
  • Stars
    • Dick Haynes
    • Albert Brooks
    • Matthew Tobin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Albert Brooks
    • Writers
      • Monica Mcgowan Johnson
      • Harry Shearer
      • Albert Brooks
    • Stars
      • Dick Haynes
      • Albert Brooks
      • Matthew Tobin
    • 32User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dick Haynes
    Dick Haynes
    • Councilman Edmund Harris
    Albert Brooks
    Albert Brooks
    • Albert Brooks
    Matthew Tobin
    • Dr. Howard Hill
    J.A. Preston
    J.A. Preston
    • Dr. Ted Cleary
    Mort Lindsey
    • Mort Lindsey
    Joseph Schaffler
    • Paul Lowell - Realtor
    Phyllis Quinn
    • Donna Stanley - Gift Shop Owner
    James Ritz
    James Ritz
    • Jack from Cincinnati
    Clifford Einstein
    • Role Reversal Family Father
    Harold Einstein
    • Role Reversal Family Son
    Mandy Einstein
    • Role Reversal Family Mother
    Karen Einstein
    • Role Reversal Family Daughter
    James L. Brooks
    James L. Brooks
    • Driving Evaluator
    Zeke Manners
    • Driver in Evaluation
    Charles Grodin
    Charles Grodin
    • Warren Yeager DVM
    Frances Lee McCain
    Frances Lee McCain
    • Jeanette Yeager
    Lisa Urette
    • Lisa Yeager
    Robert Stirrat
    • Eric Yeager
    • Director
      • Albert Brooks
    • Writers
      • Monica Mcgowan Johnson
      • Harry Shearer
      • Albert Brooks
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    krumski

    Albert the Great

    There's no question that Albert Brooks is not for everybody - his particular blend of neuroticism and egomania can be way too much for most people. But if you can get on his wavelength, and when he's at his best - oh man! There's absolutely no one better. Real Life is Brooks' best movie, and deserves to be more widely known than it is. His portrayal of a controlling producer, who is willing to violate not only broadcast ethics but the standards of decency and good sense as well in order to inject life into his failing "documentary" is frightening, off-putting and truly hilarious all at once.

    When I first saw this movie, I didn't realize it was based on an actual television experiment. I bring this up only because when I first saw the film, I felt its only flaw was that it didn't spend enough time showing the family and their disintegration in front of the cameras, choosing instead to focus almost exclusively on Brooks and his manic responses to the dilemma this posed. However, knowing that the real life experiment would have already been familiar to people, Brooks clearly wanted to use this movie to examine not the family but the bankrupt commercial mindset which would put such a project into play in the first place. As such, his satire is dead on and nobody could more perfectly embody the entertainment industry than Brooks himself. Just to see him smarmily singing and glad-handing at the beginning is worth the cost.
    9epp678

    A Brilliant First Feature!

    Any Albert Brooks fan who has not seen his first glorious feature is truly missing out. As anyone can attest, Brooks has the rare gift of turning ordinary human moments into riotously funny scenes, and this film is full of such moments, plus much more subversive material, like the way Grodin's character repeatedly comes perilously close to committing a felony against his family.

    Perhaps the greatest joke of all is that while the character "Albert Brooks" continuously states how he is documenting real life, we all know that this is really a star vehicle for him. He is more concerned with how much everything costs, like the head-held cameras (for those who haven't seen it, imagine the result of torrid affair between Dave Bowman and the Hal-9000). This film, more that anything, is a satirical take on how Hollywood subverts what is really "real life," all this coming from a director with as great a grasp on how humans relate to one another than anyone.
    7buzznzipp1995

    An experiment gone crazy...

    Local 'madness' in an Arizona small, one horse town. Based on a show shot in Santa Barbara California in 73' a first reality show, that went horribly wrong! It was a hit, but the family was never the same. This is an off the cuff answer to that first reality show, that I believe may have gone lost in translation.

    Sure this starts out interesting and goes right along, showing a small Arizona Phoenix as the place where the real family will be followed by a camera and crew, in the home, in their lives and all over the place. It seems at times so depressing and so real in parts... that it hurts just watching. That's not bad when it seems that it is real. Brooks has a creative and wild mind. With it all some how he can lose people in his presentation. It isn't that he is not talented, he just sees things through a different ' lens ' than most average do.

    If more people had been informed of why and how the movie came about, I think it would have done better at the theater. Albert Brooks is an entertaining creative craftsman and his work and acting shows to those who can follow what he is about.

    I recommend this movie for it's madness and reality type-lore but the fun part is seeing the Arizona from the seventies and how different it is today. Brooks will always be good at his job I believe, but you have to understand the mind from which it comes. (***)
    7mjneu59

    "I'm a comedian, not a liar..."

    Albert Brooks, earlier in his career, may not have been the most appealing person in show business, but his screen persona was then certainly one of the funniest: insecure, obsessive, vain, and obnoxious enough to make his low-key, self-deprecating satires a definite acquired taste. In this mock cinema verité parody of a then topical PBS reality series he attempts to document on camera one year in the life of the second-most typical family in America (the runner-up was preferred in order to avoid a winter in Green Bay, Wisconsin). But the scientific enquiry meets with several unforeseen obstacles, not the least of which is a complete breakdown of the actuality Brooks wants so desperately to capture. Charles Grodin's typically deadpan performance sets the proper comic mood, and the scenario includes plenty of cinema in-jokes sure to raise a chuckle from any film student (it might have been titled 'Reel Life'). One highlight is the slow-motion family frolic meant to show highbrow French critics what the word 'montage' is all about.
    10kstuart-3

    Best of Al Brooks

    "Only six of these were ever made. Only five ever worked. We have four of those." IMHO this is the best movie Brooks ever made. He plays an egocentric, inept film director who turns a simple movie into a botched science experiment. The high-tech gadgetry is ultra low-tech these days. It's a gem of a movie. If you haven't seen it, it is well-worth renting -- or buying.

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    Related interests

    Jesse Eisenberg in The Social Network (2010)
    Docudrama
    Jim Carrey in Liar Liar (1997)
    High-Concept Comedy
    Bill Pullman, John Candy, Joan Rivers, Daphne Zuniga, and Lorene Yarnell Jansson in Spaceballs (1987)
    Parody
    Peter Sellers in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
    Satire
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    Comedy

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    • Trivia
      Albert Brooks was under a great deal of pressure to finish the film on-budget, because he would have been personally responsible for any extra costs. During one particularly difficult filming day, he sat feeling totally dejected. Charles Grodin walked up to him and said, "I have to leave at 4." This totally ridiculous request was sufficient to cheer Brooks up.
    • Goofs
      In the opening sequence the U.S. flag and the Arizona state flag are in the wrong positions behind the speakers. They should be switched per proper protocol.
    • Quotes

      Albert Brooks: [showing off a high-tech camera to be used in filming] Only six of these cameras were ever made. Only five of them ever worked. We have four of those.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits finishes with a bar-code for Alka-Seltzer.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Real Life, La Cage aux Folles, Over the Edge, The Seduction of Joe Tynan, Rich Kids (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Something's Gotta Give
      Written by Johnny Mercer

      Performed by Albert Brooks

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Aus dem Leben gegriffen
    • Filming locations
      • Phoenix Zoo - 455 N Galvin Parkway, Phoenix, Arizona, USA(The Yeagers visit the zoo during the montage.)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $364,642
    • Gross worldwide
      • $364,642
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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