In Collection
#184
Seen It:
Yes
Owner:
ASG
Location:
SIT
Comedy, Drama, Romance
USA / English
Jack Nicholson |
Melvin Udall |
Helen Hunt |
Carol Connelly |
Greg Kinnear |
Simon Bishop |
Cuba Gooding Jr. |
Frank Sachs |
Skeet Ulrich |
Vincent Lopiano |
Shirley Knight |
Beverly Connelly |
Yeardley Smith |
Jackie Simpson |
Lupe Ontiveros |
Nora Manning |
Jill the Dog |
Verdell (as Jill) |
Bibi Osterwald |
Neighbor Woman |
Cuba Gooding, Jr. |
Frank Sachs |
Harold Ramis |
Dr. Betz |
Jesse James |
Spencer Connelly |
Director |
James L. Brooks |
Producer |
Bridget Johnson; Kristi Zea |
Writer |
Mark Andrus |
For all of its conventional plotting about an obsessive-compulsive curmudgeon (Jack Nicholson) who improves his personality at the urging of his gay neighboor (Greg Kinnear) and a waitress (Helen Hunt), who inspires his best behaviour,
As Good As It Gets is one of the sharpest Hollywood comedies of the 1990s. Nicholson could play his role in his sleep (the Oscar he won should have gone to Robert Duvall for
The Apostle) but his mischievous persona is precisely necessary to give heart to his seemingly heartless character, who is of all things a successful romance novelist. As a single mom with a chronically asthmatic young son, Hunt gives the film its conscience and integrity (along with plenty of wry humoor)and she also won an Oscar for her wonderful performance. Greg Kinnear had to settle for an Oscar nomination (while cowriter-director James L. Brooks was inexplicably snubbed by Oscar that year) but his work was also singled out in the film's near-unanimous chorus of critical praise. It's questionable whether a romance between Hunt and the much older Nicholson is entirely believable but this movie's smart enough--and charmingly funny enough--to make it seem endearingly possible.
--Jeff Shannon
Barcode |
5035822646131 |
Region |
Region 2 |
Release Date |
21/12/1998 |
Packaging |
Keep Case |
No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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