Four Stars, Movie Reviews - Written by trench on Sunday, March 30, 2008 0:48 - 6 Comments

Dan in Real Life (DVD)


dan_in_real_life_ver2Dan in Real Life was an excellent movie. It was exactly what it billed itself to be. Touching, tender, and laugh out loud funny.

The casting for this film was excellent and Steve Carell in particular put on a convincing performance as Dan Burns, a newspaper advice columnist who dished out advisement to others, but failed to take heed of it in his own daily life. Although the plot was fairly predictable, the dynamics and charismatic performances of the entire cast made up for it completely. It was very easy to find a connection with at least one of the characters in the film, and with the perfect mix of comedy and dramatics, it made for one huge rollercoaster ride.

I would highly recommend this film for couples. My wife and I enjoyed it entirely, and I will admit that I haven’t laughed so hard in quite awhile.

Synopsis:

daninreallifepicThe Burns clan is gathering at their vacation place on the Rhode Island shore: Dan (a widower with three daughters), plus his parents, various brothers and a sister and their families. At a bookstore the first morning he’s there, he chats up a woman, bares his soul and feels a connection before she gets a call and bolts. She’s seeing someone, who turns out to be one of Dan’s brothers. It’s a dicey couple of days at the house as Dan can’t keep his eyes off her, his brother is obviously falling in love, and everyone thinks she’s great. In this big supportive family, who will be the first to find that he tension is too much to bear? And after the snap, then what?

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  1. Yea, I loved this movie as well. If I remembered right, I think I even shed some tears towards the end.

    Comment by AsceticMonk on March 30, 2008 at 1:35 am

  2. yeah, it was kinda hard not to shed at least a couple. haha

    Comment by trench on March 30, 2008 at 1:22 pm

  3. lol it’s always nice to seem some men admitting to tears being shed. Have always been a a fan of Steve - hope I get to see this one soon. I just saw Horton Hear’s a Who and it’s quite good!

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    Comment by fragileheart on March 30, 2008 at 7:13 pm

  4. must be a feel-good film. =D

    acey’s last blog post..ramen from heaven

    Comment by acey on April 1, 2008 at 2:21 am

  5. Definitely a feel good film Acey. It was a refreshing change from all the action movies I’d been watching recently! haha

    Comment by trench on April 1, 2008 at 4:16 am

  6. i didnt really care too much for this flick..i managed to make it to the dinner scene before i switched out the movie…bleh…

    Comment by Fred on April 16, 2008 at 12:52 am

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