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Smart People

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
24K
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Sarah Jessica Parker, Dennis Quaid, Thomas Haden Church, and Elliot Page in Smart People (2008)
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Dissatisfied with his wife's death, an English teacher becomes depressed and bitter, but finds the possibility of new love.Dissatisfied with his wife's death, an English teacher becomes depressed and bitter, but finds the possibility of new love.Dissatisfied with his wife's death, an English teacher becomes depressed and bitter, but finds the possibility of new love.

  • Director
    • Noam Murro
  • Writer
    • Mark Poirier
  • Stars
    • Dennis Quaid
    • Thomas Haden Church
    • Sarah Jessica Parker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Noam Murro
    • Writer
      • Mark Poirier
    • Stars
      • Dennis Quaid
      • Thomas Haden Church
      • Sarah Jessica Parker
    • 130User reviews
    • 101Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Dennis Quaid
    Dennis Quaid
    • Lawrence Wetherhold
    Thomas Haden Church
    Thomas Haden Church
    • Chuck Wetherhold
    Sarah Jessica Parker
    Sarah Jessica Parker
    • Janet Hartigan
    Elliot Page
    Elliot Page
    • Vanessa Wetherhold
    • (as Ellen Page)
    Ashton Holmes
    Ashton Holmes
    • James Wetherhold
    Christine Lahti
    Christine Lahti
    • Nancy
    Camille Mana
    Camille Mana
    • Missy
    David Denman
    David Denman
    • William
    Don Wadsworth
    • Hadley
    Robert Haley
    Robert Haley
    • Roth
    Patrick Sebes
    Patrick Sebes
    • Curtis
    Kevin James Doyle
    Kevin James Doyle
    • Rodney
    Paul Huber
    • Ben
    • (as Paul J. Huber)
    Iva Jean Saraceni
    Iva Jean Saraceni
    • Volunteer
    Richard John Walters
    Richard John Walters
    • Parking Lot Attendant
    Scott A. Martin
    Scott A. Martin
    • Weller
    Jane Mowder
    Jane Mowder
    • Knight
    Adam Kroloff
    • Talbot
    • Director
      • Noam Murro
    • Writer
      • Mark Poirier
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    8zetes

    Familiar, but well done dramedy featuring some stellar performances

    An indie comedy about a quirky family of self-hating misfits. We've seen this before, am I right? Well, so what, I say. When it's done well, I don't care too much whether the concept has been done before. And Smart People is done quite well. Dennis Quaid stars as a college professor and widower who hasn't been out with a woman since his wife died an unspecified (but long) amount of time ago. He lives alone with his daughter (Ellen Page). He has a son who goes to the same college at which he teaches and an adopted brother (Thomas Haden Church) who likes to mooch off of him. After an accident, Church moves in with Quaid and Page. Quaid also meets a former student (Sarah Jessica Parker), now a doctor, who had a crush on him. They start to date. The plot isn't anything special, but the dialogue is witty and the relationships are well observed. And this is also a case of fine actors who make something merely serviceable into something special. Quaid has never been better. My feeling about his work as an actor is that he is very uneven. He can be excellent, such as in The Right Stuff, but usually he's adequate, and often, perhaps too often, he's awful. But this is definitely one of the excellent performances. Church has kind of a sitcommy role, but that's fitting for an actor who was really good in sitcoms. He's hilarious here, too. A lot of the time, I was thinking of the movie as somewhat akin to a sitcom, but a good sitcom. There have been such things, you know. Page, fresh off her star-making turn as Juno (though Smart People was filmed earlier), is an actress I've liked in a couple of movies I disliked (Juno and Hard Candy). Finally, a movie with her that I actually like! Feels good. And she's great in it. The character is similar to Juno, but not quite so despicably precious. I like how the writer and director invite the audience to dislike all four of the major characters, at least a bit. They are recognizable people, which is, unfortunately, a rarity in movies. I liked the movie, and recommend it.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Time to Learn and Move On

    The anti-social and bitter widower Professor Lawrence Wetherhold (Dennis Quaid) is an egocentric and pompous man that is unpopular among his students and colleagues, and model for his teenager daughter Vanessa (Ellen Page), who is lonely and outcast in her school. His son James (Ashton Holmes) studies in the same college where he teaches and has little communication with his father. Lawrence is unsuccessfully trying to publish a provocative book and is disputing the position of Head of English Department, while Vanessa has applied to Stanford. When Lawrence has a serious concussion followed by seizure jumping a fence in a silly accident, Dr. Janet Hartigan (Sarah Jessica Parker) does not allow him to drive for six months. Lawrence does not recognize Janet, who was his student and had a crush on him. Lawrence hires his unemployed stepbrother Chuck (Thomas Haden Church) as his driver and he moves to Lawrence's house. Further, Lawrence dates Janet but he has not dated any woman since the death of his wife, and his dinner completely fails. However, Janet and Chuck change the behavior of Lawrence and he discovers that even smart people need to learn and move on.

    The dramatic "Smart People" is a nice romance with realistic characters and sitcoms. The viewer that watches this movie expecting a silly comedy or a conventional romantic comedy misguided by the trailer may be disappointed with the witty lines related to relationship, instead of empty jokes. Dennis Quaid, Ellen Page, Thomas Haden Church and Sarah Jessica Parker are perfectly cast for their roles and their performances of human characters are fantastic. Wait for the credits to see pictures with the conclusion of the story. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Vivendo e Aprendendo" ("Living and Learning")
    7joestank15

    It was a gamble, but good film!

    Smart People - Smart People had a 46% on Rotten Tomatoes, but it's far better than that. Lawrence Wetherhold (Dennie Quaid) is a "holier than thou" widowed professor you unfortunately meet once in awhile. He's the sort who's deeply invested in his subject but can neither make it accessible nor allow the students any time to discuss it. He's a brilliant asshole essentially. He meets a physician in a hospital after a head injury and begins to reevaluate his life and his happiness. He has a dead-beat brother-in-law (Thomas Haden Church who steals every scene he's in), a daughter (Ellen Page) who is a young Ann Coulter in the making, and a son (Ashton Holmes) to whom he never talks.

    This film is quite funny! Page and Church were definitely the stand-outs, but I appreciated Dennis Quaid and Sarah Jessica Parker, two actors who I rarely ever have liked. It deals with a couple familiar rom-com problems (pregnancy, the "other woman" thing), but the film never feels overly sentimental or cliché. It's satisfying watching Quaid's character get some richly deserved socks to the stomach once in awhile, but you're with him anyway by the end. The humor is a little on the biting cold side, which goes well with my tastes, maybe not with some. Smart People overstays it's welcome a bit near the end, but a good movie overall.

    B.
    7wjellick

    Less is more

    Not for your average movie-goer, this one. Although the situation is teed up nicely for a typical feel-good ensemble gush-fest, it resists that temptation and takes you to a place where the characters are not, although they seem to need it, ready for rehab. It has an easy, rambling style that gradually rather than gratuitously opens their world to us without (for the most part) overly relying on hackneyed situations and gimmicks (although Quaid's insistence on keeping his wifes clothing was not one of them). In fact, the situations portrayed are so dark and lo- keyed that I wondered if this movie could have been made without the ready-made typecast qualities of Quaid, Haden-Church and Parker. ...Gritty Pittsburgh backdrop in a very real academic surrounding adds to the slice-of-life tone.
    6cohnmartin

    unripe and reminiscent of the excellent 'The Accidental Tourist'

    I've just seen this film and read a number of reviews about it. Many reviewers are referencing 'Little Miss Sunshine', 'The Family Stone', etc. But I left the theatre thinking of the wonderful, beautifully balanced and developed, fun film, 'The Accidental Tourist'--another film about an emotionally deadened, difficult man who is suffering from the loss of a loved one and is 'redeemed' through love. Talk about quirky families; the one in 'Tourist' puts most of the rest to shame. The difference perhaps in the quality of these films (Tourist very high, Smart People quite low, many others in the 'genre' somewhere inbetween) lies in that The Accidental Tourist was based on the highly crafted, moving novel of the same title by the gifted writer Anne Tyler. What stands out for me again and again as I work up my courage to attend recent releases is that the quality of screenplay writing in Hollywood and elsewhere is low, low, low. Rushed, pressured, unbaked--too many films being made too fast, with scripts that bore and confuse us with unconvincing plots and thin characters. This film, Smart People, could have been--with revision and review--a much better, more engaging, moving picture. The script simply wasn't ready for production; the story isn't there.

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    • Trivia
      Rachel Weisz was originally cast opposite Dennis Quaid in this film, but she decided to leave the project. She was then replaced with Sarah Jessica Parker.
    • Goofs
      A classroom scene near the end of the movie shows the same items written on the board as a scene at the beginning of the movie - and all of the students are wearing the same clothes.
    • Quotes

      Chuck Wetherhold: These children haven't been properly parented in many years. They're practically feral. That's why I was brought in.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Nim's Island/Sexy and Death 101/Leatherheads/Forgetting Sarah Marshall/Shine a Light (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      This Is Your Life
      Written by Nuno Bettencourt and Gary Cherone

      Performed by Nuno Bettencourt and Suze DeMarchi

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Người Thông Minh
    • Filming locations
      • Carnegie Mellon University - 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Miramax
      • Groundswell Productions
      • Sherazade Film Development
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,511,289
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,092,465
      • Apr 13, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,843,604
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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