I am a movie lover. As a subscriber to Netflix, I get very excited when I see one of the red envelopes poking out of my mail slot. "Yeah, I have a movie!" Usually, because I constantly add and rearrange my queue, I have no clue what movie awaits until I tear open the envelope and reveal the title. About a week ago Dan in Real Life, unknowingly waited for my viewing.
I remember when this movie came out in the theaters. Steve Carell was the big selling point for this movie, and given his success with "The Office" and other movies (Evan Almighty, Little Miss Sunshine, 40-year old virgin) I figured this movie would do well in the theaters. But as soon as I remember it coming out, it was gone. Yet, I clicked "add" and here it was, entering my DVD player.
As soon as the light, simple, kinda goofy-smiley feeling music of Sondre Lerche provided Dan (Steve C.) as he hops out of bed with "Yep, okay!" and begins the first scene of his widowed, single dad of 3 girls life, I knew I was going to dig this movie. A stellar, yet subtle cast (Juliette Binoche, Dane Cook, John Mahoney, Dianne West, and so on) was so inviting as the movie is based on the annual family get together at the grandparent's house. All seems like it will be a normal, loud, story and food-filled weekend until Dan meets Marie (Binoche) at a local bookstore, has one of those "I can't believe I'm telling you all this when I just met you" conversations, only to find out that she is...well, I won't give it away, though any previews you read may do just that, because I think this part is one of the best.
Steve's knack for perfect timing and add-libbing dialog ("This corn is like an angel") had me laughing out loud. Something I don't often do. The premise is that this movie is just like "real life," and we all know that most movies don't really pull that off. However, this one felt just like home and I imagine others would feel the same way. I watched it twice, all the special features and commentary, and purchased music from the soundtrack (Lerche is pretty much the main music guy and purposefully so). So rent it, Netflix it, whatever you do, go watch this movie. *Insert picture of me and two thumbs up
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