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Battling illness and unable to finish a novel that has taken him ten years to write aging novelist Leonard Schiller is slipping into literary obscurity. Formerly a famous author Schiller has been all but forgotten by the readers colleagues and critics who once praised him. But when Heather Wolfe an ambitious graduate student convinces Schiller that her thesis could reintroduce his writing to the world the reclusive writer is forced to confront his past regrets. Frank Langella delivers a career-capping performance as a man who must redefine his work - and his perceptions - in the twilight of his life.System Requirements:Running T
Battling illness and unable to finish a novel that has taken him ten years to write aging novelist Leonard Schiller is slipping into literary obscurity. Formerly a famous author Schiller has been all but forgotten by the readers colleagues and critics who once praised him. But when Heather Wolfe an ambitious graduate student convinces Schiller that her thesis could reintroduce his writing to the world the reclusive writer is forced to confront his past regrets. Frank Langella delivers a career-capping performance as a man who must redefine his work - and his perceptions - in the twilight of his life.System Requirements:Running Time: 111 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA/COMING OF AGE Rating: PG-13 UPC: 031398228714 Manufacturer No: 22871
It's a familiar story: Pretty young thing shakes up silver-haired recluse. With the recent exception of Venus, however, most such efforts fall flat. In adapting Brian Morton's novel, Andrew Wagner treads well-worn ground, but avoids most pitfalls of the genre. It helps that his theatrically trained cast sidesteps cliché in their finely calibrated performances (including Jessica Hecht as a savvy magazine editor). He also refuses to exploit his female protagonist. Heather Wolfe (Six Feet Under's Lauren Ambrose) is confident and intelligent, but she's neither sociopath nor muse. The grad student approaches New York novelist Leonard Schiller (Frank Langella in a deceptively subtle turn) about interviewing him for her thesis, but he declines. He's working on his fifth book--the first four are out-of-print--and doesn't have time to spare. She flirts and cajoles until Leonard starts to yield. It's an open question whether the author is charmed more by her admiration or her good looks. There's shading in Heather's methods, too, since she has difficulty distinguishing the man from the myth. Leonard's daughter, Ariel (Lili Taylor), is concerned their relationship is unhealthy, while he feels the same about her rekindled romance with former flame Casey (Adrian Lester). She wants to have children, he doesn't, and Leonard doesn't want to see her get hurt again. In the end, each charts their own course, resulting in a hopeful--if hard-won--conclusion. Written over two years and shot in 18 days, Starting Out in the Evening puts most big-budget literary dramas to shame. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Manufacturer: Roadside Attractions
Release date: 22 April 2008
Number of discs: 1
EAN: 0031398228714 UPC: 031398228714
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