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Dan in Real Life

Dan in Real Life (2007)

October. 26,2007
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6.8
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PG-13
| Drama Comedy Romance

Advice columnist Dan Burns is an expert on relationships, but somehow struggles to succeed as a brother, a son and a single parent to three precocious daughters. Things get even more complicated when Dan finds out that the woman he falls in love with is actually his brother's new girlfriend.

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Scanialara
2007/10/26

You won't be disappointed!

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UnowPriceless
2007/10/27

hyped garbage

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Aneesa Wardle
2007/10/28

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Candida
2007/10/29

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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grangantula
2007/10/30

I always skip this movie title while making weekly to be watched movie list. Until today, I tried to give it a shot. Actually, I was searching for Emily blunt's movie, and here, I met again with this movie. Unexpected, this movie is quiet pretty refreshing. I always like Steve Carrel's works, which he plays a lot of never give up - sadly character. For sure, this movie is not so original and realistic, like other reviews blabbering about. But for me it's not such a big problem. Sometime, you need Imperfection to be perfect. One last thing, the great family reunion situation gives some flashback memories for post modern generation parents like me, which usually to busy to have a warm great family gathering. Highly recommended for all those who miss their big families time and love.

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yumicho
2007/10/31

There were original elements to this film, but the main plot was obvious from the beginning. Viewers will know not only how "Dan in Real Life" not only ends, but will likely be able to figure out most of the detours within 15 minutes of the start.So much of the actual dialogue is so clichéd and poorly thought out. Without spoiling the film, Dan is meant to be a writer, but any time any of his material is introduced, it is hacky trite glurge. I rolled my eyes almost every time we were introduced to his writing. The idea that he is published, sought after, and even considered original in itself is totally unbelievable. There are elements that are original, yet these are either totally botched and the opportunity is wasted, or they are pulled off in an over the top way. At times it felt like this was trying to be a farce, at other times a quiet comedy, and at others an ensemble. I felt the family element with both Dan's nuclear and extended family was overwhelming and unbelievable. Details were sketched in, I suppose because of a lack of time and an expectation the viewer would project their own ideas about what was going on. So much is glossed over. I suspect that if this film was given proper time, or if it chose a comedy sub-genre, it would have been more enjoyable.

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Framescourer
2007/11/01

I really rather enjoyed this Carrell vehicle, although I'm much the same sort of middle-aged, middle-class, regret-sump everyman that he plays. This is the point of the film: it's created to tee up the easy-going end of Carrell's shtick and the drama funnels itself down a chicane of warm circumstantial comedy into a happy ending.This doesn't mean one shouldn't like it. Juliette Binoche may be a little Bohemian for the setup but it productive to have that grit in the oyster of an extended family. Carrell is very professional and plays a Dad extremely well, all the self-rapprochement and misgivings deeply buried but not hidden. The family at large is barely believable but not incredible largely because of Diane Wiest, who fulfils the same role to the cast as a mother would to such a family - gravitational centre. The three young daughters are excellent. 5/10

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Neil Welch
2007/11/02

Dan is a newspaper agony uncle. He has had a difficult time dealing with his wife's death, but has done the best he can because of his three daughters (the oldest is 17). On a trip to visit with his extended family, Dan meets Marie in a bookshop, and seriously connects with her: for the first time, he feels hope that he might love again. It turns out that Marie is also at the family get together, as the girlfriend of Dan's younger brother Matt.This romantic comedy is actually pretty funny, and all without resorting to the crassness which is all too prevalent in modern comedies. Steve Carell gives a touching and rounded performance, Juliet Binoche is both attractive and mousily ordinary as Marie, and all the supporting cast do exactly what they are meant to - support.I enjoyed this film a great deal.

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