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Dan in Real Life Review

08 Jan 2008
Critics rating: 3.5 stars out of 5
Reviewed by Tom Charity , LOVEFiLM
Dan in Real Life

When I interviewed the lovely Juliette Binoche at the Toronto Film Festival in September '06, she told me she had films lined up with...

...Taiwanese filmmaker Hou Hsaio-hsien (Flight of the Red Balloon will be released later this year); the Israeli Amos Gitai (Disengagement); the Frenchmen Olivier Assayas and Cedric Klapisch (Summer Hours and Paris will also likely reach UK cinemas later this year); Argentine Santiago Amigorena; Iranian Abbas Kiarostami; and Cambodian Rithy Pran.

Oh, and she was going to do a Hollywood romantic comedy with Steve Carell and director Peter Hedges. I had to laugh and she did too, but she stuck up for Hedges' previous picture, Pieces of April.

"It's a nice movie - a comedy, yet there is truth to it. I was very touched," she said. "Probably because if we celebrated Thanksgiving in France, it would be a big problem for me. I related to it."

I don't know what la Binoche thinks of Dan in Real Life, but her words also apply: it's a nice movie, a comedy, but there is some truth to it. Like Pieces of April and his screenplay for What's Eating Gilbert Grape?, Dan in Real Life coats melancholy observation in gentle character comedy and a soupcon of farce. You may need a sweet tooth, but why fight it?

In the opening few minutes we watch Carell's Dan dispensing sage parenting tips in print - the movie's title is also the name of his advice column - and keeping a too-tight rein on his three growing daughters. A widower, he's working his socks off to keep it all together.

It sounds like the set up for a sit-com, but never mind, no sooner has Dan driven the kids to Poppy and Nana's house for the annual family get-together in off-season Rhode Island than he's meeting cute with Binoche in a secondhand bookstore.

Steve Carell and Dane Cook

Binoche - Marie, naturellement - is "the one". Or in Dan's case, I guess, the "second one". He feels it - and even though she's barely gotten a word in edgewise, we're given to understand she feels it too.

Unfortunately, she has a boyfriend. Wouldn't you know it? He turns out to be Dan's younger brother Mitch (Dane Cook), a reformed skirt-chaser who announces himself besotted. Too decent to run behind his brother's back, Dan tries to keep his infatuation to himself. The results are every bit as rueful as you would hope.

Dan scarcely makes a good decision in the entire movie (no, not even when he sleeps with Emily Blunt to make Marie jealous). He's rude and ridiculous and miserable. But you have to feel for the guy. He's in love.

Anyway, what's the alternative? Root for a mutt like Dane Cook? I don't think so, not even when he's underplaying as sweetly as he does here. Cook and Binoche - that's like a Camembert and peanut butter sandwich. Some things just aren't meant to be.

I've never seen Carell give such a well-rounded, grounded performance before.

A braver picture might have scrapped the meet cute (easily the silliest and least convincing scene) and allowed Marie and Dan to fall in love in full knowledge of their impossible situation. She did something equally untoward in Louis Malle's Damage - not a laugh riot, admittedly.

But if Hedges never gets his hands too dirty he's only prepared to flirt with the farcical aspects of Dan's predicament without sacrificing the character's credibility. It's the guy's forlorn attempt to keep some modicum of self-respect that's so endearing.

There's enough going on between Carell and Binoche - she's a deliciously expressive actress - that the film works as a mature romance and not just another formulaic comedy. I've never seen Carell give such a well-rounded, grounded performance before. Real life might be pushing it, but it's a nice movie all the same.

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  • 3.5 stars out of 5  

    By Tom Charity from LOVEFiLM

    Steve Carell and Juliette Binoche meet cute in this romantic comedy about a widower and his eccentric family...

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  • Vile and sisnister movie

    Rated - 0.0 stars  
    By Lunar (115 reviews) from Derby , 16 Jun 2008

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    A guy tries to steal his brother's girlfriend, whilst all his family is having a get together. Hmm, lovely! Tries to be cute about it, whilst ticking off all the boxes of what a 'cute' film should do, but there's naer a good performance to be seen and the whole thing just made me feel genuinely uncomfortable.
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  • Guy steals brother's girlfriend at happy family party - avoid

    Rated - 0.5 stars  
    By a customer , 07 Sep 2012
    signposted plotting, underhand and duplicitous whilst being cloyingly sweet and unbelievable - painful rubbish that leaves a bad taste in the mouth
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  • Please don't bother

    Rated - 0.5 stars  
    By JonHolmes (1 review) , 16 Aug 2012
    Skip to the last sentence if you don't want to hear a man rant.

    I didn't even rent this, I just stumbled across it being suggested to me by this site, yet having seen it in the past, I felt compelled to warn people off it.

    The worst example of aggravatingly twee, predictable, safe, dreadfully middle of the road schlock. This film exhibits all the hallmarks of hollywood clamouring to appease the wider market, whilst at the same time making more of the same stuff you've seen time and again.

    I'm a fan of steve carrell in the office, but not this film. If you liked 40 year old virgin, then you'll probably enjoy this. There are plenty of fantastic comedies which are original and engaging whilst remaining light and not too challenging (if that's what you're after), Best in Show being one example.

    One word... Why?
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  • DAN SO BORING ZZZZZ

    Rated - 1.0 star  
    By NeesyScott (12 reviews) , 19 May 2012
    This film is so disappointing. Not funny , not dramatic, not anything. Juliette Binoche is the only likeable character. Dan isnt likeable sorry Steve. We endured it until the end but were considering switching off halfway through. I would say avoid honestly.
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  • Thoroughly engrossed!

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer , 15 May 2012
    An absolute delight! Loved the characters. Cried and then laughed. Cringed in a family gathering type of way and wished I that I was part of a family like this one. Would recommend.
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  • Very funny classic example of love meets comedy

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By KelSmell (185 reviews) from Telford , 09 Mar 2012
    I thought this film was very good and very funny too. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to have a bit of giggle about love etc. I really enjoyed it
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