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Hanging Up (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Comedy / Theatrical Release: 2000 / Director: Diane Keaton / Actors: Meg Ryan, Diane Keaton ... / DVD released ... more
Hanging Up (DVD) ... 27 November, 2000 at Sony Pictures Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, Dubbed, PAL, Widescreen / You've got to admire a movie that embraces womanhood as so few mainstream movies do, and Hanging Up deserves credit for combining issues of sisterhood and elderly parent care while relying on neuroses to carry its unconventional plot. But you've also got to lament this botched "dramedy" from screenwriting sisters Nora and Delia Ephron (adapting the latter's novel) and director Diane Keaton, who lack a coherent plan for illuminating their trio of female siblings. Despite a sharp focus on Meg Ryan as the middle sister Eve--a capable Los Angeles event planner--the movie never quite seems to know where it's going, and you feel like the best scenes are merely happy accidents. In exploring the foibles of family, Keaton fared better with her earlier film Unstrung Heroes. In addition to directing, Keaton plays the eldest sister Georgia, a celebrity magazine editor, and Lisa Kudrow is kid sister Maddy, a soap-opera actress who's nearly as self-absorbed as Georgia. They leave it to Eve to care for their declining father (Walter Matthau), a retired screenwriter who slips in and out of lucidity and is, at best, a cantankerous curmudgeon whose estranged wife (Cloris Leachman) has long since severed all family ties. This is potent material--at least it could have been--and Ryan admirably struggles to hold the film together. But it's ultimately a losing battle as the movie, so full of cell phones and disconnected people (hence the title), becomes disconnected itself, offering hollow humour and a few memorable moments with characters whose problems are too minimal to worry about. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com

Newest Review: ... alcoholism, and her two sisters who are too selfish to do their fair share of the caring for the bonkers old fool (Walter ... more

 ... Matthau). Georgia (Diane Keaton) is the editor of a magazine entitled imaginatively ‘Georgia’, and Maddy is a floopy hippy soap actress (Lisa Kudrow) who dumps her enormous dog on Eve because she’s too busy to look after it. The film is about their ongoing relationship, with many flashbacks to the past, and mainly made up of telephone conversations between the four- Eve coping with her father’s ear-bashing and his constant waxing lyrical about Georgia (‘isn’t she clever, isn’t she fantastic?’ Well, not in Eve’s eyes!)....more

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fabulous_girl
Premium Review Hanging Up (DVD): ***Good book, shame about the film*** (817 words)
by - written on 23/02/06 (Very useful, 108 readings)
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Last night I watched Hanging Up. It was a film I wanted to see when it first came out, before forgetting about it for the next 5 years ago, until recently when I spotted the novel in my local library, and picked it up for a read- which of course enticed me to watch the film- so to the top of my Blockbuster rental list it went, and low and behold, a couple of days later there it was, on my doormat and ready to watch! The book was written by Delia Ephron, who then wrote the screenplay with her sister Nora Ephron (the duo are also responsible for Sleepless in Seattle, You’ve got Mail and many other Meg Ryan-endorsed films). ***What’s it ...  Read the complete review

CaptainD
Premium Review Please Replace The Handset And Try Again... (830 words)
by - written on 06/05/05 (Very useful, 117 readings)
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Hanging Up is one of those movies I’d intended to see when it was out in the cinema (mainly because I like all of the main actresses and of course how could anyone not like Walter Matthau?!?) but never got round to. From the trailer it had looked to be more of a comedy than it actually is, but that’s not why I’ve given it such a low rating. Hanging Up is the story of Eve (Meg Ryan), whose family consistently tie her up in knots. Her father (Walter Matthau) is described in the blurb as “cranky” – but in reality he’s more likely suffering from senile dementia (at least that’s how it seemed to me), is being put into a Nursing Home (I think – it may be a ...  Read the complete review

 
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