Crazy Margot Ruins Crazy Sister's Crazy Wedding Plans
Created: 12/03/08
This is one of those films in which each character we meet is more crazy than the one previously introduced. The basic story is a reconciliation between two sisters facilitated by the upcoming nuptials of the younger sister, Pauline (played by Jennifer Jason Leigh). Nicole Kidman plays the highly neurotic, highly successful elder sister, Margot. Margot is also (or primarily perhaps) using the wedding's proximity to her lover's residence to get away from her husband (John Turturro). She escapes to the wedding with her son, Claude, with whom she has a highly charged, abnormally "honest" relationship. Jack Black, as Pauline's fiancee, Malcolm, provides some much needed comic relief. In fact, he is the only character who doesn't take himself so seriously as to believe anything he is saying or thinking really matters to anyone else. When all is said and done this is about finding and compromising for love, between siblings, between parent and child and, yes, between consenting adults. But despite fine acting by the major players and certainly some appealing actors, one never feels deeply attached to any of them.
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A vicarious thrill ride in human behavior.
Created: 24/03/08
Margot at the Wedding is a sharply observed portrait of a family in distress. Noah Baumbach's latest project is an unflinchingly honest story about coming to terms with one's family and oneself, a journey that is both funny and heartbreaking, Watching Kidman, Leigh and in this nutty, damn-the-torpedoes movie as they torment Jack Black's character, and confound and torture each other amounts to a vicarious thrill ride in human behavior.
The film stars Jennifer Jason Leigh, Nicole Kidman, and Jack Black.

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Margot at the Wedding
Created: 09/09/08
Great film by director Noah Baumbach with a stellar cast featuring Jennifer Jason Leigh, Nicoole Kidman, and Jack Black
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Like real life sisters!
Created: 01/05/09
All the performances were raw and humanistic. You get to be the "fly on the wall" and watch many intense moments of how 2 extremely different sisters can be when spending a good length of time together; along w/ their children & one sisters fiance (Jack Black- brilliant!!) If you love emotionally intense films this is one to buy to watch over and over. Nicole, Jennifer, and Jack were REAL!
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Margot at the Wedding DVD
Created: 08/06/08
This was one of the most dull movies I have seen. You would think with Jack Black & Nicole Kidman would get a giggle in at least. Nope! Bored me to sleep. The ending left you needing more. I would not recommend this film. Unless you need a good nap.
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