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Beginners (2011)

Beginners (2011)
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Oliver (Ewan McGregor) is an illustrator with a history of failed relationships. Growing up, he spent much of his time with his eccentric mother, Georgia (Mary Page Keller), while his father, Hal (Christopher Plummer), supported the arts as the curator of a local museum. Though Oliver's parents never divorced, as a young boy he always sensed a distance between them -- a distance, Oliver discovers following his mother's death years later, that resulted from the fact that his father had lived most of his life as a closeted homosexual. With his wife gone and his son grown up, 75-year-old Hal decides to finally embrace his sexuality and takes a young boyfriend (Goran Visnjic). When Hal's health takes a turn for the worse, Oliver steps up to care for him while recalling quiet conversations and eventful trips to the museum with his unpredictable mother -- a dyed-in-the-wool eccentric. Gradually, Oliver begins to see his father in a whole new light. Later, Oliver falls for pretty French actress Anna (Mélanie Laurent) after a chance meeting at a costume party. The more intimate Oliver and Anna become, the more they both realize they share one defining character flaw -- the moment any relationship turns serious, they run away. For Oliver it means shutting himself in and obsessing over his work; for Anna it's as easy as checking into another empty hotel room in yet another strange city -- one of the perks, as it were, of having an itinerant job. After moving in together, the dysfunctional couple realizes that overcoming their hard-wired relationship issues is more difficult than either of them expected. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Ewan McGregorChristopher Plummer, (more)
Director(s):
Mike Mills
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Beginners

Oliver (Ewan McGregor) is an illustrator with a history of failed relationships. Growing up, he spent much of his time with his eccentric mother, Georgia (Mary Page Keller), while his father, Hal (Christopher Plummer), supported the arts as the curator of a local museum. Though Oliver's parents never divorced, as a young boy he always sensed a distance between them -- a distance, Oliver discovers following his mother's death years later, that resulted from the fact that his father had lived most of his life as a closeted homosexual. With his wife gone and his son grown up, 75-year-old Hal decides to finally embrace his sexuality and takes a young boyfriend (Goran Visnjic). When Hal's health takes a turn for the worse, Oliver steps up to care for him while recalling quiet conversations and eventful trips to the museum with his unpredictable mother -- a dyed-in-the-wool eccentric. Gradually, Oliver begins to see his father in a whole new light. Later, Oliver falls for pretty French actress Anna (Mélanie Laurent) after a chance meeting at a costume party. The more intimate Oliver and Anna become, the more they both realize they share one defining character flaw -- the moment any relationship turns serious, they run away. For Oliver it means shutting himself in and obsessing over his work; for Anna it's as easy as checking into another empty hotel room in yet another strange city -- one of the perks, as it were, of having an itinerant job. After moving in together, the dysfunctional couple realizes that overcoming their hard-wired relationship issues is more difficult than either of them expected. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Mike Mills
Writer(s):
Mike Mills
Producer(s):
Miranda de PencierLars KnudsenLeslie Urdang
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Profanity)
Categories:
Drama
Beginners Awards:
  • 2011 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Supporting Actor
  • 2011 - Detroit Film Critics Society - Best Supporting Actor
  • 2011 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
  • 2011 - Independent Spirit Awards - Best Supporting Male
  • 2011 - L.A. Film Critics Association - Best Supporting Actor
  • 2011 - National Board of Review - Best Supporting Actor
  • 2011 - National Board of Review - Best Independent Film
  • 2011 - Screen Actors Guild - Best Supporting Actor
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Carmen R.

    I luv Ewan McGregor in anything and in this movie he didnt dissapoint ..Christopher plummer was excellent ..This movie is about a man and his father and their relationships..it wil make u laugh & cry ..Loved it !

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    Elena S.

    Loved this movie. My usual rule: "if Ewan McGregor is in it, it must at least be interesting" did not disappoint. Beautiful story, wonderfully acted.

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    TINA D.

    I honestly expected more from this movie. I had heard it was considered a comedy-drama, so I expected more humor. It was a short movie, but seemed very long since it was slow moving at times. The acting is wonderful. I truly believed the characters were who they played. It was just kind of dull for me. I gave it 3 1/2 stars because the acting was so well done. It would have been 5 if it wasn't so boring and slow at parts.

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