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<title>Movie Review of “Stranger Than Fiction”:  Starring Will Ferrell, Dustin Hoffman, Emma Thompson and Queen Latifah.</title>
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<![CDATA[<h3>Actors/Rolls</h3>
<p>Harold Crick (Will Ferrell), Karen Eiffel (Emma Thompson), Jules Hilbert (Dustin Hoffman), Ana Pascal (Maggie Gyllenhaal), Penny Escher (Queen Latifah)</p>

<p>Directed by Marc Forster; written by Zach Helm; director of photography, Roberto Schaefer; edited by Matt Chesse; music by Britt Daniel; production designer, Kevin Thompson; produced by Lindsay Doran; released by Columbia Pictures.</p>

<p>Running time: 1hr 45 mins. </p>

<h3>Go see “Stranger Than Fiction”</h3>
<p>I could see a lot of people not liking this film, but I loved it. It’s got a sophisticated humor to it without being coldly intellectual. It’s a cozy film. Every character in this film gives the audience someone they would normally hate, but for some reason we can’t. Ferrell, plays an IRS agent half Spok, half Rainman, but likeable anyway. Thompson, plays the chain-smoking writer who always kills off her hero, but she suffers writer’s block so we like her anyway. Gyllenhaal plays a politically-militant, bakery owner who openly hates Ferrell, but she really seems to care about people so we like her. Even Queen Latifah’s character, whose job it is to annoy Thompson into finishing her book, is lovable for her concern for the writer’s health. Last but not least, Hoffman’s character is the kind of English professor that failed you, and me too, back in college. But the seriousness with which he tackles Ferrell’s problem is charming.</p>

<p>I found this film entertaining. There’s some good laughs too.</p>

<h3>What about the “PG-13” Rating?</h3>
<p>It’s not a movie anyone under 18 would enjoy. The humor is aimed at us literary types. I think the adult content is at pretty appropriate levels for the target market. For example there’s a scene when a bus collides with someone and it’s neither graphic nor cartoonish. The female love interest in the film, Ana Pascal, is the kind of overtly sexual gal that dresses for effect—the I’m trying not to be sexy, but I can’t help it—kinda thing. Of course Maggie Gyllenhaal is incredibly beautiful.</p>

<p>And of course there’s “sexual scenarios,” which is the over-amped Hollywood way of saying two nearly-clothed people are laying in bed together and they aren’t married yet. While its not good roll modeling I don’t think kids should look to movie characters as roll models. Hopefully they will get their morality from a parent.</p>

<h3>What if I hate Will Ferrell?</h3>
<p>This is a very different Will Ferrell. If you truly hate him you probably won’t change your mind but this isn’t Ricky Bobby. Ferrell helps the film makers pull off the nearly impossible task of showing us a boring man’s life without boring us. </p>

<h3>Larger Story</h3>
<p>It’s too obvious. There are some great lines in there about being a character in a story, which of course we are. The best is when Hoffman tells Ferrell that he needs to figure out whether he’s in a comedy or a tragedy. Ferrell asks what the difference is and Hoffman replies that in the end of a tragedy he dies, in a comedy he gets hitched. </p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cinemaroll.com%2FComedy%2FMovie-Review-of-Stranger-Than-Fiction--Starring-Will-Ferrell-Dustin-Hoffman-Emma-Thompson-and-Queen-Latifah.29595"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cinemaroll.com%2FComedy%2FMovie-Review-of-Stranger-Than-Fiction--Starring-Will-Ferrell-Dustin-Hoffman-Emma-Thompson-and-Queen-Latifah.29595" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
<pubDate>Sun, 26 Nov 2006 02:52:42 PST</pubDate></item>
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