Jack Nicholson Movie
#1 (Please click the links to read my reviews of The King of Marvin Gardens, Chinatown, The Two Jakes, Prizzi’s Honor,
Man Trouble, A Few Good Men, Hoffa, Broadcast News, Ironweed and The Departed)
Synopsis: Ever
wanted to see an episode of Sesame Street
where Oscar the Grouch solves everyone’s problems? This movie comes close…
Blurb From the VHS
Jacket: “(Jack) Nicholson gives a show-stopping performance as Melvin
Udall, an obsessive-compulsive novelist with Manhattan’s meanest mouth. But
when his neighbour Simon is hospitalized, Melvin is forced to babysit Simon’s
dog.”
What Did I Learn?:
Some people have great stories that take place at lakes, with boats and friends
and noodle salad.
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Movie If: See: “Synopsis.”
Really?: Hoo-wee,
where do I start? Why would Frank choose Melvin to care for the dog, or think
he could get away with pressuring him – couldn’t Melvin have simply called the
cops? And why would Frank lend Melvin his car, when he could have simply paid
for a train ticket for Simon? How much does it cost Melvin to hire that doctor,
and doesn’t he know of any other restaurants in Manhattan? Ok, I’m going to
quit, now.
Rating: As Good as it Gets is a funny, and
surprisingly touching comedy-drama that features nice performances from Greg
Kinnear and Helen Hunt, and an outstanding one from Nicholson, who somehow manages
to keep Melvin likeable even when his behaviour is completely atrocious. The biggest problem with
this film, however, is that the story is incredibly contrived (see: “Really?”) and it gets increasingly
difficult to believe. 7.5/10 stars.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119822/?ref_=nv_sr_1
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