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Miles is a failed writer living a meager existence in San Diego as an English teacher. With his career seemingly fading and the fate of a book hinging on a publisher's decision, Miles is depressed with himself and what he hasn't achieved. Jack is a television actor whom some recognize but not many do, as if he were a minor actor who got a taste of success. With his best friend Miles, the two embark on a road trip through California's wine country. Miles wants to give his friend a nice sendoff before married life, while Jack simply wants to have a fling beforehand. As they're both nearing middle age with not much ...
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to show for it, the two will explore the vineyards while ultimately searching for their identities.
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Following ABOUT SCHMIDT and ELECTION, Alexander Payne once again focuses on the comedy of personal tragedy in the hilarious and poignant SIDEWAYS. Paul Giamatti (AMERICAN SPLENDOR) plays Miles, the film's antihero, a failed author and self-defeatist who still pines for his ex-wife, who divorced him years before. Meanwhile, Miles's old friend Jack (Thomas Haden Church) is getting married, and the two set off on a bachelors' road trip through California wine country. While Miles looks forward to male bonding over the best bottles the vineyards can offer, Jack is a playful philanderer who just wants to get laid. Thu...
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s, this fortysomething odd couple find themselves in conflict, leading to a chaotic week of disagreements, miscast romance with some local women (Virginia Madsen and Sandra Oh), and eventually, total meltdown.
Payne's artistic direction and excellent character construction will have viewers reeling with laughter, while also feeling true compassion for these two easy-to-read buddies. The film offers beautiful photography of the California countryside, some unique insight into the wine industry, and a soundtrack featuring tunes by Luna, Pat Travers, Bonnie Raitt, and others. Viewers will come away from SIDEWAYS with a smile on their faces, and a thirst for a nice glass of Pinot Noir.
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Directed by Alexander Payne, Sideways follows Miles (Paul Giamatti), who is distressed about his lack of success as a novelist, and Jack (Thomas Haden Church), an equally unsuccessful actor with a rapidly approaching wedding. In a last-ditch effort to sow their wild oats, Jack and Miles take off on a final road trip to California's wine country the week prior to Jack's wedding. Both men have goals for the vacation -- Miles wants to turn Jack on to the art of wine tasting, while Jack is concerned with exploiting his last days as a bachelor -- but when the two men come across two fascinating women (Virginia Madsen ...
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and Sandra Oh), the duo is forced to examine their morality, and if maturity isn't such a depressing prospect -- at least, for one of them.
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Miles is leraar Engels, mislukt schrijver en nogal neerslachtig sinds zijn scheiding twee jaar geleden. Zijn studievriend Jack is een soapacteur die op het punt staat te gaan trouwen. Een week voor het huwelijk trekken de twee veertigers er samen op uit voor een wijntoer door de Santa Ynez-vallei in Californië. Jack's doel is om deze week minstens één keer met een vrouw het bed in te duiken, nu het nog kan. Hij is van mening dat dit Miles ook goed zou doen.
A wine tasting road trip to salute Jack's final days as a bachelor careens woefully sideways as he and Miles hit the gas en route to mid-life crises. The comically mismatched pair, who share little more than their history and a heady blend of failed potential and fading youth, soon find themselves drowning in wine and women. Emerging from a haze of pinot noir, wistful yearnings and trepidation about the future, the two inevitably collide with reality.
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Alexander Payne 's Hawaiian drama presents robust resignation as the solution to the crisis of masculinityUp till now George Clooney 's mission has been to glamorise masculinity in guises like those of the robber chieftain of Ocean's Eleven , the CIA veteran of Syriana , the smart lawyer of Michael Clayton , the workplace whizz of Up in the Air or the enigmatic hitman of The American . In an era of male uncertainty, both men and women have relished these fantasy versions of manhood.Maybe it was Clooney's looks rather than personal inclination that thrust these roles upon him. Anyway, something drew him to Alexander Payne , a director focused not on myths of masculinity but on its current perplexing reality. Payne it was who gave us Matthew Broderick 's bullied teacher in Election , Jack Nicholson 's glum retiree in About Schmidt and Paul Giamatti 's depressed wine-bibber in Sideways . Clooney wanted to play Giamatti's character's buddy,
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