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Bad Manners

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
466
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David Strathairn, Bonnie Bedelia, Saul Rubinek, and Caroleen Feeney in Bad Manners (1997)
ComedyDramaRomance

Wes and Nancy are a married academics couple. One day they host Nancy's long-ago lover Matt and his current sexy girlfriend Kim. Matt is a musician and Kim is a computer specialist who helpe... Read allWes and Nancy are a married academics couple. One day they host Nancy's long-ago lover Matt and his current sexy girlfriend Kim. Matt is a musician and Kim is a computer specialist who helped Matt to make some discovery in his science. Wes suspects Kim of stealing 50 dollars from... Read allWes and Nancy are a married academics couple. One day they host Nancy's long-ago lover Matt and his current sexy girlfriend Kim. Matt is a musician and Kim is a computer specialist who helped Matt to make some discovery in his science. Wes suspects Kim of stealing 50 dollars from him and that starts tension, intrigues, mistrust.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Kaufer
  • Writer
    • David Gilman
  • Stars
    • David Strathairn
    • Bonnie Bedelia
    • Saul Rubinek
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    466
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jonathan Kaufer
    • Writer
      • David Gilman
    • Stars
      • David Strathairn
      • Bonnie Bedelia
      • Saul Rubinek
    • 11User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
    • Wes Westlund
    Bonnie Bedelia
    Bonnie Bedelia
    • Nancy Westlund
    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Matt Carroll
    Caroleen Feeney
    Caroleen Feeney
    • Kim Matthews
    Julie Harris
    Julie Harris
    • Professor Harper
    Robin Poley
    Robin Poley
    • First Musicologist
    Daniel Koch
    • Second Musicologist
    Steve Forbert
    • Coffeehouse Troubadour
    • Director
      • Jonathan Kaufer
    • Writer
      • David Gilman
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    6Theo Robertson

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    Let`s see if I got this straight ? Nancy invites her former lover Matt and Kim his new partner to stay with her and her husband Wes . Excuse me but how many men would allow their wife to do this ? What you would ? But that`s because you`d like to have a wife swap ! Well that`s not what I meant , what I meant was ... oh never mind . On second thoughts that`s what Wes might have been thinking of . As soon as you see him you`re reminded of that schoolteacher you had , you know the one whose only function in life was to make every kids life a complete misery and I`m certain people like that do so because they`re sexual inadequates . Oh and Wes is money obsessed and a rabid non smoker so I guess he needs a vice like wife swapping to give his life some purpose . And Matt what`s he all about ? He`s a nice guy but he`s a middle aged nice guy , he`s a fat middle aged guy and he`s having it off with Kim a pretty fit girl who`s young enough to be his daughter . Like hello Earth to Ken what`s it like being a schmuck ? I can`t say I can blame Matt since Kim`s fit , young and in your face which is a big turn on for most men especially fat middle aged ones . I bet she`s great in bed too because she comes across as having plenty of past form , in fact compared to her Monica Lewinsky`s a bit frigid . And Nancy ? Well put it like this if someone took an overdose of prozac the doctor`s would prescribe a ten minute conversation with Nancy as an antidote . So in BAD MANNERS not only do the characters deserve all they get - they all deserve each other in this talky drama that states God does not play dice
    7Mort-31

    Who stole the 50 dollars?

    This should not be the question. The writer's intention was to characterize four different types of people and the opinions they have about each other. Who believes whom? Who trusts whom? And who is lying? And why? The German title of the movie means „Little Lies Among Friends` in English, which hits the nail on the head: This story is a small, even a little sadistic view on interhuman relationships and how they are easily destroyed by secrets, lies and misunderstandings.

    I really enjoyed the movie, although it's easy to see that it was a play originally; the constellation of characters reminds very much of Albee's „Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?` and many dialogues are longer than usual in movies. Of course, „Bad Manners` lacks Albee's brilliance of language and his mental brutality, but it's a creative approach. Especially David Strathairn's character is very interesting because it's the most unpredictable one.
    roakes

    A dialogue driven movie that keeps your ears erect!

    This is a very funny, very sad, verbally intoxicating challenge for four gifted screen actors who take you along through a domestic crisis caused by an untimely visit by a wife's college boyfriend and his current infatuation. It could have been called "The Fifty Dollar Misunderstanding". Only in the last few minutes of screen-time are the stage origins too obvious. I loved this movie.
    Paritai

    Pretentious Trash

    A woman who is a tenured professor at Harvard invites an old boyfriend to her home. He brings along an ill-mannered (hence the title) girlfriend who, moreover, the woman's husband thinks stole $50 from his wallet. That's the setup, and from there it deteriorates. Why does the woman not ask her guests to leave? No reason is even suggested. If you can swallow that, perhaps you can enjoy the rest of the movie, though there isn't much to it except more bad manners and suspicions and accusations and, notwithstanding the blurbs on the videocassette box, precious little wit. Oh, yes, you get to hear the girl talk dirty.

    There is also the putative pleasure of seeing that the rich (the Cambridge mansion where the movie takes place is worth a fortune in today's real estate market - right now you can take advantage of a pre-construction offer and purchase a studio apartment in Central Square for $360,000), and the highly respected, handle their personal affairs as poorly as the rest of us. If you changed the characters' professions, if the Harvard professor were a waitress, and her former boyfriend was in town not to deliver a musicology lecture but to compete in a bowling tournament, and if the setting were a 2-bedroom apartment in Queens, I strongly suspect the critics would pan the movie as just a lot of uninteresting and, yes, ill-mannered conversation where nothing happens.

    But the professor is not a waitress, she is a tenured member of the Harvard faculty. No one, certainly no woman, achieves that distinction by being an ineffectual wimp. Yet no intelligent, forceful person would put up with this invasion of her home, and even attack on her marriage - she would ask her guests to leave (there's plenty of nice hotels in Cambridge).
    7=G=

    Interesting intellectual combat

    Two couples share a home for a few days during which suspicions are hatched, intellectual war is waged, and verbal fencing dominates. "Bad Manners" is a dialogue intense film with a well wrought script and good performances by the ensemble of four. An intriguing watch for more mature audiences.

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    • Trivia
      The teacup held by Professor Harper (Julie Harris) is antique American china made by Stetson called American Beauty. The china was originally sold in grocery stores for pennies a piece, but is now quite valuable.
    • Quotes

      Nancy Westlund: The only thing disturbing the placid surface of my life is you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Holy Man/Bad Manners/One Tough Cop/The Mighty/The Imposter (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      What's So Funny About Peace, Love and Understanding?
      Written by Nick Lowe

      Performed by Elvis Costello

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Malos modales
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Davis Entertainment Classics
      • Skyline Entertainment Partners
      • Wavecrest
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $31,687
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,656
      • Oct 11, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $31,687
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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