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Greenberg English Comedy Movie 2010

Cast And Crew
Actor: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Ben Stiller, Rhys Ifans, Brie Larson, Greta Gerwig, Juno Temple, Chris Messina
Director: Noah Baumbach
Producer: Lila Yacoub
Screenwriter: Noah Baumbach
Art Director: Ford Wheeler
Studio:Focus Features
Executive Producer: Scott Rudin, Jennifer Jason Leigh
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Release Date: March 26, 2010
MPAA Rating: R (for some strong sexuality, drug use, and language)
Distributor: Focus Features
Runtime:1 hour 40 minutes

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Greenberg English Hollywood Film.The film Directed by Noah Baumbach.

Plot:

A New Yorker moves to Los Angeles in order to figure out his life while he housesits for his brother, and he soon sparks with his brother's assistant.

Greenberg English Film Synopsis
Meet Roger Greenberg (Ben Stiller): a dysfunctional 40-year-old at a crossroads in his life. Roger wants to “do nothing” for a while, so he agrees to housesit for his younger and more successful brother, giving him a free place to stay in L.A. While in town, he tries to reconnect with his old friends and band mates but times have changed, and old friends aren’t necessarily still best friends. Greenberg starts spending time with his brother’s personal assistant Florence (Great Gerwig), an aspiring singer and herself something of a lost soul too. During a series of embarrassingly awkward romantic encounters, we sense that perhaps even someone as irascible as Greenberg may have found somebody who is prepared to appreciate him for himself - if he would only stop critiquing Florence’s techniques in bed. Over the course of several weeks, we watch an uncertain and wonderfully vulnerable courtship play out, and learn how funny, and terribly unpredictable, love in the modern world can be.
Greenberg brings actor Ben Stiller together with Academy Award-nominated writer/director Noah Baumbach ("The Squid and the Whale") to tell the funny and moving tale of Roger Greenberg. Focus Features releases Greenberg in select cities on March 26th, 2010.

Roger Greenberg [Ben Stiller], single, fortyish and at a crossroads in his life, finds himself in Los Angeles, house-sitting for six weeks for his more successful/married-with-children brother. In search of a place to restart his life, Greenberg tries to reconnect with old friends including his former bandmate Ivan [Rhys Ifans]. But old friends aren't necessarily still best friends, and Greenberg soon finds himself spending more and more time with his brother's personal assistant Florence [Greta Gerwig], an aspiring singer and also something of a lost soul. Despite his best attempts not to be drawn in, Greenberg and Florence manage to forge a connection, and Greenberg realizes he may at last have found a reason to be happy.

Greenberg Hollywood Movie Review :
Because of Ben Stiller's titular character in Noah Baumbach's Greenberg, I have to reassess how important identifying with or sympathizing with the hero is in my criticism. Simply put, Roger Greenberg is not a likable chap: For instance, he's sour about almost everything, to the extent that he has multiple complaint letters going to Starbucks, American Airlines, and like establishments.
Having been released recently from treatment for depression, Greenberg is doing nothing but visiting his brother's elegant home in Los Angeles while his brother is conducting business in Vietnam. Florence (Greta Gerwig), his brother's assistant, pretty and fifteen-years younger, presents Roger with the challenge of ignoring his attraction to her and thus feeding his misanthropy, or embracing her and perhaps a better view of humanity.
You guessed it: He fights the attraction. I did not find anything to like about Roger (except his brutal honesty), and not even at his most eloquent during a party where coke, of the granular kind, loosens his tongue to give a cultural tongue-lashing to partying 20 somethings around him.More successful, however, is his tentative relationship with his old band mate, Ivan (Rhys Ifans), whose marital difficulties deflect him from hitting Greenberg head on about his losing a record contract for their band. Ivan's care for Greenberg, or should I say patience, is a touching part of a film where most characters would like to avoid him. Greenberg is another neurotic for Baumbach's canon and another for Stiller's career. They both can be legitimately neurotic about this film.

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