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Running with Scissors (DVD, 2007) 
Running with Scissors (DVD, 2007)

 
Running with Scissors (DVD, 2007)

Director: Ryan Murphy
Rating: Rated R
Release Date: Feb 2007
Format: DVD
UPC: 043396159136
Product ID: EPID57464001
Description: Based on the bestselling memoir by Augusten Burroughs, RUNNING WITH SCISSORS features an all-star cast including Annette Bening, Brian Cox, Evan Rachel Wood, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Alec Baldwin. As a child, Augusten (Joseph Cross) complete...
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Movie Description
Based on the bestselling memoir by Augusten Burroughs, RUNNING WITH SCISSORS features an all-star cast including Annette Bening, Brian Cox, Evan Rachel Wood, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Alec Baldwin. As a child, Augusten (Joseph Cross) completely adores his narcissistic mother Deirdre (Bening). Her biggest fan, he encourages her goal of becoming a published poet when no one else will. But while these dreams of grandeur seem innocent through Augusten's young eyes, they grow more delusional with time, slowly wearing on the family and contributing to its demise. While a teenage Augusten skips school and his father Norman (Alec Baldwin) uses alcohol to escape, Deirdre calls in an eccentric psychiatrist for an outside opinion. Dr. Finch's advice ends up being anything but professional, however, as his looseness with prescriptions and wacko theories end Deirdre's dysfunctional marriage and prompt her to abandon Augusten. Left to spend his teenage years as part of Dr. Finch's outlandish family, Augusten struggles to find himself while surrounded by a series of tormented and over-analyzed individuals.


Director Ryan Murphy relies heavily on music to express the emotions of his characters and to ground viewers in time, bringing the memoir to life with classic 1970s songs by Elton John, the Average White Band, and Nat King Cole. Seemingly modeled visually after Wes Anderson's THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS, the film revolves around intricately over-the-top sets which aim to reflect the neuroses of its characters. In making most of the film as dramatic as possible, Murphy sometimes threatens to overshadow what are undeniably fine actors at work. The film's saving grace comes in its non-fiction source material, as viewers without that knowledge may find the characters too peculiar and the story too unbelievable for their own good.

Credits
Producer:Brad Grey, Brad Pitt, Matt Kennedy
Cast:Alec Baldwin, Annette Bening, Dagmara Dominczyk, Gabrielle Union, Jill Clayburgh

Editorial Reviews
"Ms. Bening's precise, pitiless tracing of her character's decline from feisty defiance to pathetic, over-medicated self-delusion gives the film an emotional weight..."
New York Times - A. O. Scott (10/20/2006)

"The experience is unusual -- zany, even....Bening is elegantly unvain in her ferocious performance..."
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (10/27/2006)

"Murphy's direction is impeccable, and the performances, particularly Bening's are uniformly excellent."
Box Office - Wade Major (12/01/2006)

3 stars out of 5 -- "Bening excels as the movie's driving force, and as you watch her character go from doting to deranged you can see why there's Oscar buzz for her nuanced performance."
Total Film - Tony Horkins (03/01/2007)

"An intelligent adaptation of Augusten Burroughs' memoir....This is a film in which everything is heavily considered and nothing is accidental..."
Sight and Sound - Sight and Sound Critic (02/01/2007)

4 stars out of 5 -- "[A} wonderfully dark and eccentric coming-of-age tale."
Ultimate DVD - Natalie Braine (08/01/2007)

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    Top Reviews
      Running with Scissors
    Review created: 05/29/07
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    10 of 16 people found this review helpful.

    This is the worst movie. Don't bother renting or buying it. A waste of time.
    Such a wast of talent and great actors. Such a really stupid pretensious movie.
    I can't even remember it very well just my annoyance at it and how I wished I had not had to sit through it. I always watch a movie to the end. and I coudon't wait until this ended.


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      Running With Scissors - The Book is Much Better!
    Review created: 07/05/08(updated 07/05/08)
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    6 of 8 people found this review helpful.

    I read Augusten Burroughs' book, "Running With Scissors" soon after it was published and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

    Burroughs has an uncanny way of making the most horrific scenarios of his childhood funny. His entire childhood and teen years were full of sadness, insanity, and downright horror. Still, he draws the reader in and the book is hard to put down, thanks to his wit and twisted sense of humor.

    Sadly, the movie pales in comparison.

    While the actors played their roles well enough, the movie lost most of Burroughs' view of things. It's as if the script was just a straight take of the words Burroughs wrote. There was not much of a sense of irony to any of it.

    Annette Benning was good as the young Burroughs' mother. In fact, she may have captured her character better than anyone else. While Gwyneth Paltrow was okay as Hope, she just didn't bring the absurdity of her character to life. Jill Clayburgh was an excellent choice for Agnes Finch, and Brian Cox played Dr. Finch quite well.

    Actually, all of the actors were fine. But the movie just does not bring the book to life.

    My Advice: Read the Book. Forget the movie.


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