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Life as a House, 2001

Life as a House

English

USA

Rating:7.5
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Profile of Life as a House

The mood of Life as a House is bittersweet, emotional, and sentimental. The plot centers around terminal illness, a midlife crisis, and a dysfunctional family. It is a drama movie. Stylistically, Life as a House is a melodrama, is talky, and is gothic. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The pacing is slow. Life as a House takes place, at least partly, in the suburbs. The setting is California. It happens in contemporary times. Note that Life as a House includes sexual content.

Summary of Life as a House

At 45, architect George Monroe (Kevin Kline) has lost sight of his dreams. Living in an inherited shack he had planned on rebuilding years ago, he sits high atop the Southern California coast without stopping to enjoy the view. Unfulfilled and miserable at his job, he works tirelessly while losing his grip on his happiness and his estranged family: ex-wife Robin (Kristen Scott Thomas) and maladjusted son Sam (Hayden Christensen). But, in one day, the course of George's life changes forever. He is fired from his job and diagnosed with a terminal illness. Given only four months to live, George vows to accomplish his lifelong dream of building his dream house. He recruits his son's begrudging help for the summer. Over the course of the next few months, George attempts to mend his long-suffering relationship with the brooding and intense 16-year-old as they tear down the ramshackle shack and rebuild a monument to his dreams. While they work, the neighborhood watches in awe. The much maligned eyesore is transformed. Mary Steenburgen costars as next-door neighbor Colleen who engages in some free-spirited activities of her own while her daughter Alyssa (Jena Malone) helps to brighten Sam's summer. Finally, it is Robin who begins to see a change in George and feels herself drawn back into the life of her longtime ex. Together Robin and Sam help George fulfill his goal as he rebuilds his house (and his life) before it is too late. Kevin Kline delivers a fine-tuned performance that embodies an impressive range of emotion fueled by the witty and ultimately moving script from AS GOOD AS IT GETS screenwriter Mark Andrus.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 11 September 2001
Runtime: 125 min

Cast and Crew

Kevin Kline as George Monroe in Life as a House
Kevin Kline

as George Monroe

Kristin Scott Thomas as Robin Kimball in Life as a House
Kristin Scott Thomas

as Robin Kimball

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Life as a House (2001)

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Critics Reviews

USA Today
Kline is one of the rare major actors not afraid to look like hell. And given his character's plight, his willingness to get physically unpleasant matches the emotion he brings to the part.
Chicago Tribune
This movie lets you feel something. Like George's house, if not his life, it's built well and full of heart.

Users Reviews

Faced with a sobering life decision, the writer and director of the film chose the usual Hollywood schmaltzfest. My god, what a strong, honest writer/director could do with this theme besides get everyone to bawl over the usual paper tigers -- the...
A fantastic little film that will make you want to live in a tiny house on a cliff overlooking the ocean, and pee in your front yard every morning. Quite life affirming with a startlingly good turn by Jena Malone. The film plays the sentimentality...
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