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Walking and Talking

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
4.2K
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Anne Heche, Liev Schreiber, and Catherine Keener in Walking and Talking (1996)
ComedyDramaRomance

Just as Amelia thinks she's over her anxiety and insecurity, her best friend announces her engagement, bringing her anxiety and insecurity right back.Just as Amelia thinks she's over her anxiety and insecurity, her best friend announces her engagement, bringing her anxiety and insecurity right back.Just as Amelia thinks she's over her anxiety and insecurity, her best friend announces her engagement, bringing her anxiety and insecurity right back.

  • Director
    • Nicole Holofcener
  • Writer
    • Nicole Holofcener
  • Stars
    • Catherine Keener
    • Anne Heche
    • Amy Braverman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    4.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nicole Holofcener
    • Writer
      • Nicole Holofcener
    • Stars
      • Catherine Keener
      • Anne Heche
      • Amy Braverman
    • 35User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 nominations total

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    Catherine Keener
    Catherine Keener
    • Amelia
    Anne Heche
    Anne Heche
    • Laura
    Amy Braverman
    • Young Amelia
    Miranda Rhyne
    • Young Laura
    • (as Miranda Stuart Rhyne)
    Randall Batinkoff
    Randall Batinkoff
    • Peter
    Brenda Denmark
    • The Vet
    • (as Brenda Thomas Denmark)
    Vincent Pastore
    Vincent Pastore
    • Laura's Devil-Seeing Patient
    Liev Schreiber
    Liev Schreiber
    • Andrew
    Todd Field
    Todd Field
    • Frank
    Kevin Corrigan
    Kevin Corrigan
    • Bill
    Joseph Siravo
    • Amelia's Therapist
    Rafael Alvarez
    • Laura's Sexy Patient
    Ritamarie Kelly
    • Ellen
    Steve Cohen
    • Actor In Play
    Jordan Levinson
    • Peter's Friend
    Heather Gottlieb
    • Amelia's Co-Worker
    Lynn Cohen
    Lynn Cohen
    • Andrew's Mom
    Lawrence Holofcener
    • Andrew's Dad
    • Director
      • Nicole Holofcener
    • Writer
      • Nicole Holofcener
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    6wes-connors

    How to Win Friends and Influence People (Not)

    Catherine Keener (as Amelia) spends the opening scenes putting down everyone in her life. She doesn't like best friend Anne Heche (as Laura)'s engagement ring. She calls video store geek Kevin Corrigan (as Bill), who wants to date her, "The Ugly Guy". She repeatedly calls ex-boyfriend-turned-friend Liev Schreiber (as Andrew) an ass----, for enjoying telephone sex. Her cat has cancer. And, her kitchen sponge stinks.

    Intriguing character study, from writer/director Nicole Holofcener. Ms. Keener's "Amelia" seems to have a lot going for her; she is funny and attractive, and, she manages to keep friendships while being excessively judgmental. Things may have started going wrong for her when roommate Heche moved in with boyfriend Todd Field (as Frank). Mr. Field becomes another supportive friend, however. Although Keener is cranky throughout, she eventually proves to be an interesting, supportive friend.

    The performances are all terrific. Mr. Corrigan may be most memorable, as the horror movie geek Keener labels "The Ugly Guy"; watch for an outstanding scene as he overhears a message on Keener telephone answering machine. Some back-hair might have helped him look more ugly, though. Then, again, hairier Rafael Alvarez does seem prove excessive hair isn't so ugly. Wonderfully ironic to see Randall Batinkoff (as Peter) play a waiter so well, and an actor so poorly. "Walking and Talking" manages to be a story about meaningful friendship without being terribly meaningful.

    ****** Walking and Talking (1996) Nicole Holofcener ~ Catherine Keener, Anne Heche, Kevin Corrigan
    7=G=

    Fun, lively, hip, and all Keener and Heche.

    "Walking and Talking" is a slice of life flick which focuses on two thirtyish female best friends (Heche & Keener). A dialogue-intensive plotless situational relationship light comedy, "W&T" offers good performances, a lively script, and a variety of situations with which thirtyish guys and gals will be able to identify. An enjoyable way to wile away 1.5 hours.
    Chrysanthepop

    A Brutally Honest Friendship

    Nicole Holofcener has a distinct eye for everyday events. 'Walking and Talking' is the first slice of life film from the same director who's made gems like 'Friends With Money', 'Lovely and Amazing' and 'Please Give'. All films mainly focus on the relationships of women. The center of 'Walking and Talking' is the friendship between Amelia and Laura. Holofcener and her actors Catherine Keener (a regular in the director's films) and Anne Heche do a superb job in depicting a friendship that is not always about hanging out and partying.

    What Holofcener portrays is a bond that has changed throughout the years for these two women but become stronger than before. They are open to each other, honest, judgmental without worrying about hurting each other. Feelings do get hurt but at the same time it is this honesty that is the strength of their relationship and what gets them through the tougher times.

    The director has cast Catherine Keener in all her feature films and has done so in distinct roles. In all these films, Keener's character is searching for satisfaction whether it's in marriage, friendship, human nature. The characters, though similar in many ways, also have distinct qualities especially in the way they cope with their problems and the people surrounding them.

    Of course, needless to say, Keener fits all roles to the T, turning in some of her best works. Anne Heche definitely holds her own. Liev Schreiber is adequate. Kevin Corrigan is great. Todd Field does a fine job too.

    On the technical side, it's nothing too flashy. Everything flows smoothly. The score gives it the right level of whimsical touch. The locations are beautiful yet simple.

    In the end, 'Walking and Talking' is a universal human story about friendship. Holofcener did a terrific job telling such a story in her first film and she has continued to do so in her following features.
    7howie73

    A precursor to Sex and the City

    Hip, witty, likable precursor to Sex and the City. The film has a Woody Allen feel, but with a 90s feminist slant. Set in New York City, the camera follows the romantic trials and tribulations of its two lead females (in two exquisite performances from Keener and Heche). The dialog is bristling with insight and vigor unlike many films of that era that Hollywood mass produced as so -called romantic comedies. Yet this film is much more than a romantic comedy. Inspired by Woody Allen's more intimate and small-scale New York films, it adds its own voice to that tradition. This is definitely on of the better indie comedies of the 1990s, and stands the test of time even after the demise of Sex and the City.
    7inkblot11

    Walk to the nearest video store soon and rent this nice film

    Amelia (Catherine Keener) is a very needy person. Therefore, losing her childhood friend Laura (Anne Heche) as a roommate has been tough. Laura has moved in with her boyfriend and is on the verge of becoming engaged. That hurts, as Amelia has not had good luck with men. She is forever phoning her best friend, nevertheless, for advice and for support in coping with life's problems, from a sick cat to a former boyfriend/pornography addict (Liev Schreiber). Laura, a counselor, does her best to be available for Amelia, but wedding plans and minor tifts with her intended leave her with less free time than ever. Will Amelia learn to just stand on her own two feet, for goodness sake? This is a quietly thoughtful film about friendship and its boundaries. Keener is wonderful as the friend who relies on others to help her through life's ups and downs. Even the most cherished friendships need room to breathe and Amelia has to learn this the hard way. Heche is likewise very fine as the beautiful lady who appears to have it all but may, in fact, have some flaws, too. Todd Field is great as Laura's fiancé and Schrieber gives a nice turn as a commitment phobic, sexually obsessive addict. All of the production necessities, from costumes to sets to direction, are quite nice. Then, too, the script is quirky, funny and original as well. No, this is not a thrill-a-minute adventure, so those who eschew slower paced, dialogue-driven films will want to skip over this one. Yet, if you adore romantic dramas brimming with life, humor, and important statements, here is the film you've been looking for. Walk to the nearest video outlet and peruse the shelves until you grasp this little gem in your hands.

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    Romance

    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Amelia and Laura are supposed to be the same age, but Catherine Keener is a full decade older than Anne Heche.
    • Goofs
      When Laura and Frank are at the restaurant, Frank puts his menu away twice.
    • Quotes

      Frank: Do we really have to listen to this vagina music all the way there?

      Amelia, Laura: [together] YES!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Courage Under Fire/Walking and Talking/Trainspotting/Harriet the Spy (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      She's Got a New Spell
      Written and Performed by Billy Bragg

      Published by BMG Songs, Inc. (ASCAP) o/b/o BMG Music Publishing Ltd.

      Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Walking and Talking (Nadie es perfecto)
    • Filming locations
      • New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Canal+
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
      • Channel Four Films
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,287,480
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,287,480
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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