Screenwriter Peter Hedges (About a Boy) also takes the director’s helm in this touching family filled comedy headlined by the multitalented Steve Carell (Evan Almighty, The Office television series).
Oscar® winner Juliette Binoche (The English Patient, Chocolat) plays Marie, an extraordinary woman who comes into Dan’s life as he travels to his parents’ house for an annual family vacation. The chemistry between Carell and Binoche works well while anchoring the romantic elements of the film. Comedian extraordinaire Dane Cook (Employee of the Monthâ€, Good Luck Chuck) plays Dan’s brother Mitch while Broadway star Norbert Leo Butz play Dan’s other brother, Clay. Their hilarious song collaboration “Ruthie Pigface Draper” is a great testament to how all the entire supporting cast contributes so much into the film.
Great music, mostly from Sondre Lerche, compliments a low stress storyline where the only real antagonists to Dan are himself…and maybe the local cop.
Some sexual references, but they’re subtle (e.g. Dan’s plumbing) and most young viewers won’t pick up on them.
Great comedy tempered with pain and sadness that’s naturally original enough so audiences don’t anticipate the laughs.