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The Joneses , 2009

The Joneses

English

USA

Rating:6.4
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Profile of The Joneses

The Joneses can be described as clever and humorous. The plot revolves around suburban life, social relations, and family life. The main genres are drama and comedy. In approach, The Joneses is realistic. It is set, at least in part, in the suburbs. It takes place in contemporary times.

Summary of The Joneses

If ever there was a film perfectly attuned to the currentzeitgeist, it would be The Joneses. First-time writer-director Derrick Borte imbues a serious core theme – the wobbly undercurrents of a frenetic consumer culture – with humour, warmth and shots of clever, zesty fun.Borte begins the film by showing us ourselves – or at least who we often aspire to be. We meet Steve Jones (David Duchovny), his wife, Kate (Demi Moore), and their children Jenn (Amber Heard) and Mick (Ben Hollingsworth) as they move into their monster home in an affluent suburb of a city somewhere in America. Friendly, confident and very good-looking, they are also loaded with the coolest, newest stuff.The Joneses are much more than just the new neighbours. Within days, all four family members have insinuated their way into the community. Their most dedicated fans are their next-door neighbours Larry (Gary Cole) and Summer (Glenne Headly), a couple devoted to each other yet prone to keeping secrets as well. Despite the Joneses' success integrating into the community, soon the fissures in their family begin to spew. But it's not until an outright catastrophe occurs next door that they are forced to make choices about their priorities.Duchovny is compelling as a man who doesn't really know who he is until it's almost too late, and Moore gives one of her best performances as a woman who uses her job as a shield against real emotional involvement. Cole and Headly are particularly affecting as a couple who have wholly committed themselves to the principles of the American dream but are ultimately betrayed by their own ideals.Borte convincingly makes the case that as a society we have an almost unquenchable thirst to shop for the latest and the biggest everything, and he demonstrates how our possessions fill up the emotional hole where our self-worth should be. Given the events of the last year, there's no doubt that we need to figure out who we want to be, not what we want to buy.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 16 April 2010
Runtime: 93 min

Cast and Crew

Amber Heard as Jenn in The Joneses
Amber Heard

as Jenn

Demi Moore as Kate in The Joneses
Demi Moore

as Kate

David Duchovny as Steve in The Joneses
David Duchovny

as Steve

Gary Cole as Larry in The Joneses
Gary Cole

as Larry

Photos

The Joneses (2009)
The Joneses (2009)

Clips

The Joneses
The Joneses: Trailer

Users Reviews

Clever and Original

A satire about American consumerism. Clever and funny in the beginning, its witty edge dulls down as the movie progresses, leading to an ending that's more dramatic than comical. It is certainly thought-provoking and worth a viewing.

Go see it.

Very funny. Not the best of the best, but a really funny film. Recommended.

Likely to see
Not for me

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