An deiner Schulter (2005)

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An deiner Schulter: Directed by Mike Binder. With Joan Allen, Kevin Costner, Erika Christensen, Keri Russell. When her husband unexpectedly disappears, a sharp-witted suburban wife and her daughters juggle their mom’s romantic dilemmas and family dynamics.

“Once every so often a movie comes along that hits all the right notes with its audience. It has just the right amount of each element that makes a great film and then kicks it up a notch with more.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMike Binder has done all this with his new film, The Upside of Anger. Upside of Anger opens at a scene from the end of a movie; a scene that stays in the audienceu0026#39;s mind, making us trying to guess its cause all the way through the movie. We meet Terry Wolfmeyer, a middle aged woman with four daughters who is trying to keep their and her own life in balance. Terryu0026#39;s husband has just recently left the family causing Terry to spiral into alcohol and bitterness. Along comes Denny Davies, an ex-baseball player, current radio show host, and Terryu0026#39;s neighbor. He too, is a fan of the drink, and strikes a friendship with Terry along with a fatherly role for her daughters. At its root, itu0026#39;s Terryu0026#39;s story about how she deals with the continuous growing of her relationships, of her daughters, and of herself.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMike Binder, the writer and director, has a great way of showing the lives of all his characters. He is able to make this movie just as life really is; its funny, depressing, uplifting, bittersweet, and sometimes tragic. He seems to be able to capture real life on camera and display it with all its truth and realism. The writing is completely intelligent, hilarious writing is mixed with scenes of great emotion. Binder never relies on action or dialogue that will cue laughter or tears; it comes naturally through the writing. It works differently for every person in the audience.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eJoan Allen is fabulous as the angry mother, Terry. Her performance contains each the real emotion of a mother with all that she is dealing with. She plays it with vigor that strikes that fear in us that we all know mothers can emit, but we also see her lighter funny side. Kevin Costner does very well as Denny, who, surprise surprise, is a baseball player. His performance is hilarious as the washed up player who beams an empathetic hippie attitude. Costner, in his first good and well-written role in a while, is a relief to have. Also hilarious is Director, Mike Benderu0026#39;s Shep, Dennyu0026#39;s radio show producer. The four daughters also add four different personalities to the family that interact very nicely.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe Upside of Anger is a wonderfully acted movie, and whatu0026#39;s more, it is superbly written. It captures a true essence of family life. And, while its hilarious, itu0026#39;s a refreshing kind of humor that is very mature and not based on the stupidity that many people think we want to see. Mike Binder is successful at making a movie about the characters and about life that actually does a good job at representing both things. Upside of Anger gets 5 stars (out of 5)”

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