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Peace, Love & Misunderstanding

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
9K
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Jane Fonda, Catherine Keener, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Elizabeth Olsen, and Chace Crawford in Peace, Love & Misunderstanding (2011)
An uptight NYC lawyer in the midst of a divorce takes her two teenagers to her hippie mother's farmhouse upstate for a family vacation.
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An uptight New York City lawyer takes her two teenagers to her hippie mother's farmhouse upstate for a family vacation.An uptight New York City lawyer takes her two teenagers to her hippie mother's farmhouse upstate for a family vacation.An uptight New York City lawyer takes her two teenagers to her hippie mother's farmhouse upstate for a family vacation.

  • Director
    • Bruce Beresford
  • Writers
    • Christina Mengert
    • Joseph Muszynski
  • Stars
    • Jane Fonda
    • Catherine Keener
    • Elizabeth Olsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce Beresford
    • Writers
      • Christina Mengert
      • Joseph Muszynski
    • Stars
      • Jane Fonda
      • Catherine Keener
      • Elizabeth Olsen
    • 40User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jane Fonda
    Jane Fonda
    • Grace
    Catherine Keener
    Catherine Keener
    • Diane Hudson
    Elizabeth Olsen
    Elizabeth Olsen
    • Zoe Hudson
    Nat Wolff
    Nat Wolff
    • Jake Hudson
    Kyle MacLachlan
    Kyle MacLachlan
    • Mark Hudson
    Joseph Dunn
    • Richard
    Ann Osmond
    Ann Osmond
    • Cindy
    Teri Gibson
    • Elaine
    Robert Bowen Jr.
    • Robert
    Wayne Pyle
    Wayne Pyle
    • Party Guest Man
    Alison Ball
    Alison Ball
    • Party Guest Woman
    Joyce Van Patten
    Joyce Van Patten
    • Mariam
    Laurent Rejto
    Laurent Rejto
    • Thumbs-Up Cyclist
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    • Jude
    Edward Morgan
    • Finger Driver
    Maddie Corman
    Maddie Corman
    • Carole
    Denise Burse
    Denise Burse
    • Angel
    Poorna Jagannathan
    Poorna Jagannathan
    • Mira
    • Director
      • Bruce Beresford
    • Writers
      • Christina Mengert
      • Joseph Muszynski
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    5john32935

    A harmless way to spend some time with some good actresses

    Three talented actresses (Jane Fonda, Catherine Keener and Elizabeth Olsen) provided the drive for this over-simplistic view of intergenerational differences and the search for happiness. While clichés abound, the plots twists can be seen miles away but yet occur in the blink-of-an-eye without any rationalization, and the characters border on being one- dimensional, this movie is a guilty pleasure. I would probably credit the ability to overcome this movie's weaknesses to the acting skills and the on-screen charisma of Ms. Fonda and Ms. Keener.

    The male characters are even more one-dimensional than the female leads. The only person to get less to do than the abandoning husband (Kyle MacLachlan) is the talented Patricia Arquette who may have only 1 or 2 lines in the movie which require a double take to confirm her presence. I suspect that post-production was not kind to whatever other dialog must have been originally written for her.

    While the movie has many weaknesses, the stellar soundtrack and magnificent cinematography are not among them.

    Clocking in at barely over 90 minutes, I would recommend this movie to those who do not mind a little fluff every now and then.

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    4EUyeshima

    Strong Actresses Wasted in a Predictable Pile of Family Value Clichés

    It does seem a shame to cast three generations of compelling actresses as a dysfunctional family and then let them drown in a sea of tired character clichés and pop psychology babble. But that's exactly what happens in director Bruce Beresford's 2012 dramedy, a touchy-feely, throwaway vehicle for Jane Fonda, Catherine Keener, and Elizabeth Olsen ("Martha Marcy May Marlene"), who all try hard to rise above the broad brushstrokes that mark the superficial script by first-time screenwriters Joseph Muszynski and Christina Mengert. There isn't a single surprise that would make anyone reconsider the trite nature of the cross-generational conflict on display here, and Beresford doesn't help matters by the film's odd pacing where the basic set-up is handled in the first three minutes and then has characters go through character transformations in the most formulaic manner.

    The story begins as Diane, an uptight Manhattan lawyer, is suddenly informed by her husband that he wants a divorce. Instead of discussing the matter, she packs up her two teenaged children – self-righteous vegan daughter Zoe and aspiring filmmaker son Jake – and visits her mother Grace up in Woodstock even though they haven't spoken in twenty years. Of course, Grace is Diane's exact opposite, a free spirit hippie artist, a political rabble-rouser and a successful pot dealer, so naturally conflict ensues immediately. While the perennially glum Diane glares judgmentally at Grace, both Diane and Zoe, of course, find love with local men who are their polar opposites - Diane with a laid-back carpenter and singer named Jude, Zoe with a sensitive butcher named Cole. In the meantime, Jake annoyingly videotapes life in Woodstock while crushing on a girl who works in a local coffee shop.

    All the while, grandma Grace espouses spiritual bromides to everyone about how they need to live their lives to the fullest. It's a pleasure to see the 74-year-old Fonda look fit and loose-limbed as Grace even though I was getting the nagging sense she should be doing a lot more than play this dotty caricature. Playing against type, Keener seems particularly one-note as the mostly dour Diane, and some of her natural looseness as an actress would have helped bring more dimension to the role. Current indie "it girl" Olsen shows welcome moments of vulnerability that are severely blunted by Zoe's generally insufferable nature. Jeffrey Dean Morgan ("P.S. I Love You") appears to be specializing in rebound love interests, and he plays the emotionally accessible Jude with easy charm. Chace Crawford ("Gossip Girl") seems to be playing a younger version of the same male stereotype as Cole inexplicably entranced by Zoe.

    Nat Wolff ("The Naked Brothers Band") provides mostly comic relief as hopelessly naïve Jake. I'm not sure why Rosanna Arquette is in the film since she's given next to nothing to do. The cinematography by Andre Fleuren nicely captures the bucolic landscape of upstate New York, but I found the original music by Spencer David Hutchings more intrusive than evocative. For his part, Beresford looks to be resuscitating key moments from Fonda's own film of parental alienation, "On Golden Pond", but a better story model would have been Lisa Cholodenko's "The Kids Are All Right" which lent layers of emotional complexity to a family unit challenged by a lack of forgiveness. After all, outside of this formulaic film, life just isn't as groovy as Grace would have you believe.
    7RolyRoly

    Jane Fonda Rehippified

    Six things about Peace, Love & Misunderstanding:

    1. Yes, Jeffrey Dean Morgan really does look like Javier Bardem. So much so that I turned to my wife at one point and said: "I didn't realize that Bardem could speak English so flawlessly; too bad the strain of keeping that American accent has stunted his acting ability".

    2. Great to see Rosanna Arquette, albeit in a bit part.

    3. Woodstock looks like a really beautiful place.

    4. The kids in this movie really can act, especially Elizabeth Olsen. Best Supporting Actress nominee: you heard it here first.

    5. I grew up in the late 60's and early 70's and, despite some quibbles about the way in which the leftover hippies in this movie are portrayed, I was impressed by the ability of the young writers to steer away from some of the more obvious stereotypes (not completely, mind you - I don't think there is really a Kesey-esque psychedelic school bus anymore outside the props departments of the Hollywood studios). Perhaps they got the tone right because of the input from one of the era's cultural icons.

    6. Thereby bringing us to Jane Fonda who, unfortunately, was ill and couldn't attend the world premiere last night in Toronto. She is just great in this film, in a role that could easily have fallen into parody (even self-parody). Sure, an ex-hippie in her 70's probably wouldn't be as heavily made up, but this is a Hollywood movie and she is a movie star. She is at once charming, spacey, provocative and slightly raunchy.

    All in all, a really nicely written and lovingly directed and acted film. I hope it does well.
    8jeyvars

    Really good movie

    This is a charming movie and could have been much better. Jane Fonda, of course, made it fabulous, both from an acting standpoint and just her very presence. She is amazing. Jeffery Dean Morgan stole every scene he was in, a really intelligent, kind actor. Catherine Keener is so perfectly cast, understated and vulnerable. Their relationship should have gotten more screen time and have been much more developed.

    Marissa O'Donnell and Nat Wolff are both adorable here and their relationship together is very believable.

    I did not like the role of Elizabeth Olsen. She is an interesting actress, but her dialogue and life experience seemed too mature for her and her relationship with the butcher felt beyond them. Their scenes together did not work and I found myself fast-forwarding through them the second time I watched it.
    essex777

    Loved this wonderful comedy!

    Yes, comedy! It's a refreshing look at the culture of the 60's and the cynicism of those who look back and try to make sense of all the facets of American society that were called into question during the period. The facets still exist! Out of it comes a funny portrayal of what the confusion/clarity looked like (looks like) as people worked it out, tried to love one another, and made mistakes, as only humans can...with great intentions all firing at once. Congratulations to the director, the cast, the writers, for this delightful romp. I laughed, learned humility, and relished the human comedy that we are, now, as we try to still (once again) Love over generational lines - adult to child, etc. God Bless you for the effort - I hope those who can relax, let go, without a toke, or with, can enjoy your message for what it is - human - very funny, sometimes just plain dumb. Please do not over intellectualize it, just enjoy the darn thing! This movie actually had a kind of "Doris Day" feel to it. Delightful and simple on the surface, but underneath, lots of some good messages about healing one another. I've read what some critics have said, and I wanna say, go to church, get over yourself, calm down, just enjoy the silliness of life, be reverent - be still. Kids do it and so should we, then we will hear each other!!!!

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    • Trivia
      Even though it was released after two other films, in which she appeared, this is Elizabeth Olsen's first feature film acting job.
    • Goofs
      In the film, the town of Woodstock, New York is portrayed as the geographical setting for the music festival bearing its name. In fact, the festival, while originally intended to be held in Woodstock, was ultimately held in Bethel, New York - over 50 miles from the town of Woodstock.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Jude: Hey, the men are doing all the heavy lifting. Seems a little sexist to me. How about you, Zoe?

      Zoe: It's not about equal division of labor. It's about an equitable and efficient allocation of resources.

      Grace, Diane: Right on!

      [laughter]

    • Connections
      Featured in Jane Fonda in Five Acts (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Being On Our Own
      Written by Eric D. Johnson

      Published by Fourteen With a Beard Music administered by Bug

      Performed by Fruit Bats

      Courtesy of Soda Pop Records

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    • Release date
      • August 16, 2012 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Peace, Love and Misunderstanding
    • Filming locations
      • Woodstock, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • BCDF Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $590,700
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $105,960
      • Jun 10, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,105,020
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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