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movie review - About Schmidt

the journal of Michael Werneburg

twenty-eight years and a million words

Toronto, 2003.09.29

I really can't see what all of the fuss was about with this movie. Jack Nicholson plays a cranky retiree who doesn't appreciate his wife or communicate with his daughter. He misses the routine of work, and loathes his daughter's fiance's family. A good start.

Except things don't really go anywhere from there. We meet the girl's family when Nicholson's "sad man" goes to his daughter's wedding (alone, for reasons that I won't go into). And yup, they're dysfunctional and pathetic. Just like Schmidt's own family.

I'm not really sure what the climax of this movie was. I think it was the man's speech at the wedding. And even that was only partially realized.

Not recommended.

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You have to choose between trusting to the natural stability of gold and the natural stability of the honesty and intelligence of the members of the Government. And, with due respect for these gentlemen, I advise you, as long as the Capitalist system lasts, to vote for gold.

—George Bernard Shaw