Producer/director/writer Nancy Meyers
creates adult comedies for, well, for adults.
She has cast past hits like Private
Benjamin, Something’s Gotta Give,
and Father of the Bride, with the
kind of actors baby boomers would most likely feel an affinity towards: Goldie Hawn, Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Alec
Baldwin. This, and her gift for zeroing
in on the lifestyle challenges associated with that generation (becoming a
father of the bride, intimacy at a certain age, retirement) has given her an
incredible track record for making hit films or at least films that are likely
to draw that particular demographic.
The Intern,
written and directed by Meyers, is the story of widower BEN WHITTAKER (Robert
DeNiro) who would like to spend his retirement years doing something that makes
him feel useful. Having worked for the
greater part of his life he decides to apply for a position as an intern in an
online startup company founded and run by a driven JULES OSTIN (Anne Hathaway)
Though Ms. Ostin is hesitant to take on a “senior” as an intern, she eventually
comes to lean on Ben both professionally and personally.
DeNiro, with the mere raising of an
eyebrow, has the ability to play comedy with a subtlety not all actors can
manage and much of the appeal of this film rests on his capable shoulders.
Rounding out the cast are a trio of
young men (played by Andrew Rannells, Zack Pearlman, and Jason Orley) who are
colleagues of Ben and who, rather than dismiss him because of his age, actually
look up to him as does Jules.
Is this a realistic scenario? Probably not. But Meyers doesn’t necessarily
aim for realism; she sets out to create an enjoyable movie that, incidentally,
makes one think about our perceptions of marriage, age, and so on. (The young
actress who plays Jules’s daughter, PAIGE, (Jo Jo Kushner) steals every scene
she’s in by the way.)
There is one particular instance in
which Ben and the three young men set out to steal a computer (the details
aren’t important.) Watching this scene
actually made me laugh out loud, something I don’t do very often in a movie
theatre. That in itself would make me
recommend this film.
Have a great weekend and thanks for reading Rhodes Less Travelled, Vivian
JoJo Kushner? Maybe she's a relative. But I don't steal scenes. I make them!
ReplyDeleteFunny. Probably not a relative. Seems sane:)
DeleteGoing to see this with Armand this week if he's up to it:)
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