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63. "It's really good, but I had a reservation."
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This movie was very well-acted, no doubt about it. And the story and dialogue are all very likable and they get their laughs.

My only problem is with not this movie in particular, but many movies that attempt to blend tragedy and comedy using sitcom character. Blending tragedy and comedy is cool, but when it's done with sitcom characters, there's always this limit as to how affecting the film can be.

It's the same problem I have with many other movies that I file under this category, such as Terms of Endearment. They're nice enjoyable fun movies, and they don't really offend anyone, so I can't complain. But there's a limit to their greatness due to the limitations of the characters.

The reason why some of these movies persevere and turn out so successful (Terms of Endearment, Little Miss Sunshine, others) is due to the amount that the actors put into it. A sitcom tragicomedy film is only as successful as the actors in it, and Little Miss Sunshine had some great ones. Steve Carell continues to plow forward with his success, Toni Collette never fails to bring heart to any character she plays no matter how small, and I thought Abigal Breslin was absolutely delightful and brought a truth to her role that few child actors can do.

I just found myself thinking afterwards why it didn't hit me as deep as other tragicomedies have. Then I thought it's probably because there's the "success-driven dad who learns a lesson about family," and the "horny old grandpa," and the "depressed son who hates his family who learns to love them," and the like. Granted, these characters exist in real life, but they're so tried and true that unless these characters have real meat on their bones, they don't truly resonate with us afterward-- they have the effect of a comfort food.

SO in conclusion, I agree with the sentiment that this is easily one of the best movies we've seen all year. It was an absolute joy to watch actors have fun with this dialogue and these characters. But this also really makes me yearn for the independent cinema that takes big risks, that forces me to either love or hate it. This was probably the safest "indie comedy" I've ever seen, and while you can't fault it for that, you can wonder what's going on with moviegoers when this is the only breakout small film of the year. Does this show (a) that moviegoers are showing more and more of a predilection towards safe, mainstream fare? (b) there is a noticeable lack of well-done edgy cinema this year, a year when even Oliver Stone played it as safe as can be? (c) a combination of both?

I was just wondering your thoughts on all of this. I really did enjoy the movie, and I hope this rambling dissertation on the state of cinema didn't somehow mute that point.

  

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"Little Miss Sunshine" - - Best Movie I've Seen This Year [View all] , TheRealBillyOcean, Wed Jul-19-06 10:31 PM
 
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Been tryin 2 see this 4 awhile now
Jul 20th 2006
1
Alan Arkin does steal the show at times.
Jul 20th 2006
4
Nah, son, it's all about Abigail Breslin.
Jul 21st 2006
5
was it classic Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris???
Jul 20th 2006
2
If you're speaking visually, then the answer's no.
Jul 21st 2006
6
      that's disappointing
Jul 21st 2006
9
Arkin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>God
Jul 20th 2006
3
BillyOcean's nearly on point. The film was very, very good.
Jul 21st 2006
7
done and done!
Jul 21st 2006
8
Olive's glasses were perfect.
Aug 13th 2006
25
      I read somewhere that she wore a fat suit.
Aug 13th 2006
27
Two thumbs up.
Jul 29th 2006
10
Ya see? If even *bignick* likes it...
Jul 29th 2006
11
RE: "Little Miss Sunshine" - - Best Movie I've Seen This Year
Jul 30th 2006
12
RE: "Little Miss Sunshine" - - Best Movie I've Seen This Year
Jul 31st 2006
13
rottentomatoes is saying 8/18
Aug 03rd 2006
17
^
Aug 03rd 2006
14
RE: "Little Miss Sunshine" - - Best Movie I've Seen This Year
Aug 03rd 2006
15
I saw it in a theater full of old people.
Aug 03rd 2006
16
this movie was fucking hilarious
Aug 03rd 2006
18
Absolutely Great Movie. I laughed from beginning to end...
Aug 04th 2006
19
Just peeped Charlie Rose interview Toni Collette..
Aug 04th 2006
20
It sure was.
Oct 11th 2006
65
      I got the idea that he was a father (maybe stepfather?)
Oct 11th 2006
67
           Yeah, could be.
Oct 11th 2006
71
                RE: Yeah, could be.
Oct 11th 2006
73
                     Okay, that makes sense.
Oct 11th 2006
75
                          or R. Kelly
Oct 11th 2006
76
                               Dammit, why didn't I think of him?
Oct 11th 2006
77
Great movie!
Aug 04th 2006
21
this was really hilarious. i laughed i cried
Aug 05th 2006
22
best i've seen in a while
Aug 08th 2006
23
Pageant Judge = Creepy Teacher in Donnie Darko
Sep 05th 2006
57
Nice catch!
Oct 11th 2006
66
very good movie. near a 3.5/4
Aug 13th 2006
24
RE: very good movie. near a 3.5/4
Aug 13th 2006
26
BTW, best line in the whole movie
Aug 13th 2006
28
Cosign on this.
Oct 11th 2006
68
Has Steve Carell missed yet?
Aug 13th 2006
29
Bruce Almighty. No one can go lossless in Hollywood
Aug 19th 2006
37
      But he was the best part about it and gave him buzz. W for Steve.
Aug 19th 2006
41
      Only John Cazale
Aug 20th 2006
44
best ive soon too...
Aug 16th 2006
30
It was very funny
Aug 16th 2006
31
RE: "Little Miss Sunshine" - - Best Movie I've Seen This Year
Aug 16th 2006
32
I've post 3 times.
Aug 16th 2006
33
blah.
Aug 16th 2006
34
LOVED it...
Aug 19th 2006
35
excellent movie, just excellent
Aug 19th 2006
36
Good to know. I was planning on seeing it this weekend.
Aug 19th 2006
38
RE: "Little Miss Sunshine" - - Best Movie I've Seen This Year
Aug 19th 2006
39
disappointed, yall hyped it up way too much
Aug 19th 2006
40
2006: people get disappointed at a good movie.
Aug 21st 2006
48
      "disappointed" that I didn't see the "best movie of 2006" like the post ...
Aug 21st 2006
50
Great film, but I hated the audience
Aug 20th 2006
42
co-sign
Aug 20th 2006
45
Oh yeah, Stan Grossman=Fargo reference?
Aug 20th 2006
43
very enjoyable movie
Aug 20th 2006
46
This movie was funny as shit. I really enjoyed it.
Aug 21st 2006
47
Saw it a second time.
Aug 21st 2006
49
I think the broken horn cracked me up the most
Aug 21st 2006
51
Best film of the Yr! Hands the fuck down!
Aug 22nd 2006
52
Thumbs up.
Aug 24th 2006
53
For the rest of my life
Aug 28th 2006
54
I'm late to the lovefest, I know
Aug 28th 2006
55
A nice little film
Sep 03rd 2006
56
RE: A nice little film
Sep 05th 2006
59
Very good flick...
Sep 05th 2006
58
Word
Sep 05th 2006
60
Brilliant movie...
Sep 10th 2006
61
RE: Brilliant movie...
Sep 10th 2006
62
now see
Sep 12th 2006
64
^^ says what I wish I had said ^^
Oct 11th 2006
74
this WAS the best (new) movie I'd seen all year
Oct 11th 2006
69
I *finally* saw it last night.
Oct 11th 2006
70
I saw Little Miss Sunshine and The Departed the same day.
Oct 11th 2006
72

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