Multiple Sarcasms R

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  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 37 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: August 10, 2010
  • Originally Released: 2010
  • Label: Image Entertainment

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User Ratings: 1,213
Rating: 1/10 -- The simplistic philosophy and cast of characters out of Hollywood's bag of cliches are bad enough, but do we have to be confronted with women's female problems, too? Full Review
tonymedley.com
May 22, 2010
Rating: 2.5/5 -- An hour-and-a-half mopefest so complete that by the end of it, you want to give Hutton's character a smack in the face and tell him to stop whining, already. Full Review
Arizona Republic
May 13, 2010
Rating: 3/4 -- Multiple Sarcasms has a way of creatively meandering into unexpected pockets of comedy and poignancy, heading toward some kind of eventual grace, a little like real life.
Seattle Times
May 6, 2010
Rating: C- -- From the jokes about Hutton overreacting to his daughter's menstruation to the comic ruminations about the relative attractiveness of genitalia, Multiple Sarcasms often plays like a bad stand-up routine dramatized by serious actors.
AV Club
May 6, 2010
Rating: C- -- Might serve a useful therapeutic function for its writer-director, but for the rest of us the exercise in self-examination will have a much less beneficial effect, unless you suffer from insomnia. Full Review
One Guy's Opinion
May 20, 2010
Rating: 1.5/4 -- First-time filmmaker Brooks Branch underutilizes an estimable cast... Full Review
New York Post
May 7, 2010
Rating: 2.5/5 -- Multiple Sarcasms is Woody Allen lite -- there's a lot of introspective fumbling around and intellectual foreplay. But in the end, instead of a satisfying climax, it feels like someone is faking it. Full Review
Los Angeles Times
May 6, 2010

Product Description:

A frustrated architect tries his hand at being a playwright when his life hits a disheartening plateau. New York City, 1979: Gabriel Richmond (Timothy Hutton) is a family man with a high-paying job. Lately, however, he's been skirting his responsibilities -- both at home and at work. Turning introspective, Gabriel decides to pen a play about his life and his family. The goal is to be as honest and objective as possible, and the process ultimately proves somewhat therapeutic as he revisits his past decisions and ponders how he'd live his life again if given a second chance. But just as Gabriel's play starts to come together, his life starts to fall apart. Mira Sorvino, Mario Van Peebles, and Stockard Channing co-star.

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  • Sales Rank: 46,881
  • UPC: 014381662429
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