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The Good Life (2007)

The Good Life (2007)
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First-time helmer Steve Berra writes and directs the finely felt coming-of-age story The Good Life, a film à clef loosely based on Berra's experiences growing up in a Nebraskan small town during the '70s and '80s. Mark Webber stars as the director's alter ego, a more or less well-adjusted adolescent who nevertheless cuts against the grain of his football-obsessed friends and neighbors. Zooey Deschanel plays a young woman in the town who befriends Webber and encourages him to celebrate his uniqueness and individuality; Harry Dean Stanton portrays a local cinema owner who gives Webber a job running the theater. The picture co-stars Chris Klein as an abusive ex-high school football star, Bruce McGill as a worshipped football coach, and Bill Paxton (who also co-produced) as an admirer of Judy Garland. Though set in Nebraska, Berra and co. filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The film reunites Paxton and Stanton, who also co-star in the HBO series Big Love. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Mark WebberZooey Deschanel, (more)
Director(s):
Steve BerraStephen Berra, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Good Life

First-time helmer Steve Berra writes and directs the finely felt coming-of-age story The Good Life, a film à clef loosely based on Berra's experiences growing up in a Nebraskan small town during the '70s and '80s. Mark Webber stars as the director's alter ego, a more or less well-adjusted adolescent who nevertheless cuts against the grain of his football-obsessed friends and neighbors. Zooey Deschanel plays a young woman in the town who befriends Webber and encourages him to celebrate his uniqueness and individuality; Harry Dean Stanton portrays a local cinema owner who gives Webber a job running the theater. The picture co-stars Chris Klein as an abusive ex-high school football star, Bruce McGill as a worshipped football coach, and Bill Paxton (who also co-produced) as an admirer of Judy Garland. Though set in Nebraska, Berra and co. filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The film reunites Paxton and Stanton, who also co-star in the HBO series Big Love. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins

Complete Cast of The Good Life


Director(s):
Stephen BerraSteve Berra
Writer(s):
Stephen BerraSteve Berra
Producer(s):
Devin SloaneLance SloanePatrick Markey
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Categories:
Independent Films
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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    CLYDE L.

    I was pleasantly surprised by this dark psychological drama. This is a high-quality low-budget film with top-notch acting and dialogue. The portrayal of mental illness in several of the characters was very realistic. This movie was emotionally haunting, yet satisfying, and well worth my time. However, this is only for serious movie fans. This is NOT a feel good, fun movie for casual or teenage viewing.

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    Linda D.

    Mark Webber, Zooey Deschensel and an all time favorite of mine Harry Dean Stanton all bring wonderful performances in their roles here. Harry Dean at age 82 still one of the best character actors out there. This is a semi auto-biorgraphical story of writer and first time director Stephen Berra about a young man with a whole world of problems and sadness growing up in Nebraska in the 70s/80s. The final note of this movie saves it all. Nice little film.

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    Spencer M.

    This seems to be my slow moving movie week. The movie never speeds up, but becomes quite interesting. Many questions arise throughout the movie, but all are answered in the last few minutes. When its over, you say to yourself that you are happy you stuck it out.

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