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I Heart Huckabees on DVD (2004)

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Average rating: 60%
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Starring: Jason Schwartzman | Naomi Watts | Dustin Hoffman | Lily Tomlin | Jude Law | Mark Wahlberg | Isabelle Huppert
Director: David O. Russell
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 106 mins
Certificate: 15
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Genres: Comedy | Drama
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Released: 18/04/2005

Brief synopsis of I Heart Huckabees

Insane comedy about a young man, experiencing confusion about his life, who decides to hire a pair of existentialist detectives to help him.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5 Radio Times

“Indescribable” is probably not the most helpful adjective to encounter in a film review, but it really is the only one that will do for director David O Russell's bravely weird melange of cod-existential philosophy, Gen-X angst, corporate intrigue and slapstick comedy. Albert (Rushmore's Jason Schwartzman) is an environmental activist whose “Open Spaces Coalition” is sponsored by the Huckabees superstore chain, represented by executive Brad Stand (Jude Law). Troubled by a series of coincidences, Albert employs existential detectives (played by the brilliantly wacky Dustin Hoffman and Lili Tomlin) to investigate his life, and through them meets firefighter Tommy Corn (Mark Wahlberg) who rides to conflagrations on a bicycle in order to save the planet. I Heart Huckabees is simultaneously odd, ambitious, pretentious and optimistic; will no doubt irritate some viewers hugely while delighting others; and delivers a final surprise in that Mark Wahlberg establishes himself as a superb comic actor. And that's as close to a description as you're going to get.

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	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

Odd comedy full of philosophical asides, taken at a meandering pace; the message it delivers is not the artistic creed 'only connect,' but an insistence that we are all connected, though not necessarily at the funny-bone.

Total Film

One of the smartest, funniest movies imaginable. Essential viewing.

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Rated - 5 stars'Pretentious' is good when it's this funny

N Stafford from England , 27/04/2005

'I Heart the Huckabees' brilliantly describes the complexities and the moral haziness of the world in which we live. Movies with this subject matter are usually incredible morbid; the world is portrayed as a moral darkness, 'grey' decisions are made by fat business men, and the hero is some type of social outcast. David O Russell's production, just his The Three Kings before, is a new take on the subject. As with The 3 Kings, O Russell contrasts the dark subject matter against a refreshingly comical background. Rather than sulk about the state we are all in - this film waltzes like a dance through the battlefield - studying the lines that lie between us - and ensuring they are comically crossed. This turns a bleak message about the desperateness of human nature into one of our humanity - and all communicated in a way that doesn't at all bring you down. Laugh as the two factions of Existentialism battle it out - the falseness of a corporation smile crumbling into self pity - the fireman (Mark Wahlberg) who rides his bike to stop fires (to save on gas) - the environmental activist, as he struggles to define the real reasons behind his struggle against corporate America - listen to his laughable poetry, his inner doubts, and watch what flaky sense of reality leads him to the existentialists. I loved this film, and considered it the best film of the year. People say it was pretentious. So what? To say something is pretentious requires an air of pretension too. We are all pretentious in that we value our own opinions over others - a topic this movie covers in much detail.

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Rated - 1 starsI hate Huckabees

Philip Concannon from London , 30/11/2004

David O Russell's self-styled 'Existential comedy' is his first film since the excellent 'Three Kings' and comes as a grave disappointment. Coming across like a nightmare collaboration between Charlie Kaufman and Woody Allen, the film lacks the emotional core of Kaufman's best work and the sly wit of Allen's, leaving nothing more than a series of dull, inconsequential sketches which add up to very little.

There's not much of a plot here but what little there is concerns enviromental activist Albert(Jason Scwartzman), who is troubled by a series of coincidences involving a tall African man. He seeks help from a pair of existential detectives(Dustin Hoffman and Lily Tomlin) to investigate these incidents and they start to intrude on every aspect of his life. Albert then gets involved in a dispute with Brad(Jude Law), a high-flying executive of the Huckabees chain store, and forms a friendship with troubled firefighter Tommy(Mark Wahlberg).

Russell fills the screen with endless visual tricks(almost all of which are poorly handled), everyone shouts a lot and the film jumps from one surreal skit to the next at a mile a minute. For a while during this picture, I wondered if I just wasn't getting it. But I soon realised that there's actually nothing to get. Russell spends the entire film spewing out numerous half-formed philosophical ideas with no real idea of where they're leading.

The cast make a fair stab at overcoming the material but only a couple of them are succesful. You know you're in trouble when Mark Wahlberg and Jude Law are the best two actors in your film, and that's the case here as only those two have the sense to play it straight(Wahlberg is also responsible for the few genuinely funny scenes). As for the rest, Schwartzman and Tomlin are unbearable while Naomi Watts and Hoffman are simply trying to hard. Isabelle Huppert, however, is completely wasted; if you're going to get one of the world's finest actresses in your film, do try and give her something interesting to do.

This is a deeply unlikeable, unfunny mess of a film; seldom has a picture talked so much, so loudly, and said so little. Russell is a director with potential but has completely neglected any sense of humanity in his desperate strive for 'wackiness' here.

'I Heart Huckabees' is a disjointed, pointless and hugely disappointing affair; totally lacking any real substance, humour or(ironically) heart.

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Rated - 1 starsI Hate Huckabees

Raj from Croydon , 08/08/2005

I don't usually switch a film off before the end but I just couldn't watch this. After an hour I just wasn't sure what I was watching. I didn't find it funny and it just wasn't holding my interest or attention. Maybe I was missing something here but it just wasn't for me so I decided not to endure the remaining 40 minutes or so.

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Rated - 3 starsNot for everyone.

Rob Pickles from Manchester [Highly rated reviewer] , 10/05/2005

The film distributers publised this film totaly in the wrong way. To make it clear, if you are like me and you question everything and anything in life then you will like this movie. If you aint interested in say why some bubbles in a pint of lager rise quicker than others, then you won't like this film. If you think that example is dumb, you will not like this film. This film was too surreal even for me, the meaning should of been set in a more believable context for me to love it. Instead i just liked the philosphy stuff. So if you like philosphy, then watch it but beaware that the film is a bit silly.

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Rated - 4 starsReally good fun

Giraffe13 from London , 14/06/2005

Welcome to David O Russell world! A quirky comic film about existential detectives and eco warriors. Top performances from all the actors, especially Mark Wahlberg as the slightly unhinged but crazily sane fireman and Jude Law in what would have been a wholly unsympathetic role as a corporate executive in a lesser actor's hands. Dustin Hoffman's hairstyle was great too. This is the kind of film which if it had been made in French would have swept the board at Cannes and also won best foreign film oscar.

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Rated - 2 starsi love huckabees[not]

A customer from Kidderminster , 21/12/2007

watched half an hour could not get into it so gave up

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