Greenberg (2010)
7KGreenberg: Directed by Noah Baumbach. With Greta Gerwig, Koby Rouviere, Sydney Rouviere, Chris Messina. A man from Los Angeles, who moved to New York years ago, returns to L.A. to figure out his life while he house-sits for his brother. He soon sparks with his brother’s assistant.
“Noah Baumbach recent efforts Margot At The Wedding and the Squid And The Whale, were both fine films, so I was interested in seeing his latest Greenberg. Ben Stiller stars in this as a man struggling with his life, who meets a woman and begins a romance with her. Greenberg is a very unlikable person at times, although he often reminds one of some neurotic Woody Allen creation and has at times a certain charm. Stiller is very toned down in this and a such does a good job. Stealing his limelight is Greta Gerwig as Florence who gives a fine performance here. Florence is a little odd in her ways and so there is perhaps a connection between the two, but if this is meant to be a character study, it fails to be anything but a study in dullness. So very little happens, that itu0026#39;s difficult to maintain interest and with a unlikable main character, the film plods along, to the point where I longed for the credits to start.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eItu0026#39;s a shame the film falls flat, especially when you consider previous efforts from Baumbach. Whilst there are some things going for it, mostly in performances, including a good supporting role from Rhys Ifans, there is very little going for it, especially when it runs at nearly 2hrs, itu0026#39;s a tough film experience.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMore reviews at my site iheartfilms.weebly.com”