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A Little Help (2010)

Jenna Fischer , Chris O'Donnell , Michael J. Weithorn  |  R |  DVD
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Jenna Fischer, Chris O'Donnell, Rob Benedict, Jim Florentine, Kim Coates
  • Directors: Michael J. Weithorn
  • Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT
  • DVD Release Date: October 25, 2011
  • Run Time: 109 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B005EIHMXG
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #27,482 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "A Little Help" on IMDb

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Jenna Fischer (TV's The Office) gives "a game-changing performance" (The New York Post) in this irresistible and offbeat award-winning comedy set in 2002. Laura, a Long Island dental hygienist, sneaks cigarettes and pounds back beers to cope with her unfaithful husband (Chris O'Donnell, Scent of a Woman), overbearing family, and a brother-in-law (Rob Benedict, Supernatural), who’s loved her since high school. Her life really spins out of control when her husband suddenly dies and her 12-year-old son (Daniel Yelsky) tells an outrageous lie at school to impress his new classmates. Laura’s going to need a little help to settle into a normal life…or a lot more beer! Academy Award-nominee Lesley Ann Warren (Victor/Victoria), Ron Leibman (Norma Rae) and Brooke Smith (Silence of the Lambs) costar in this " highly entertaining and richly human movie experience" (Box Office) from the creator of King of Queens.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
"What's a cooler way to die, 9/11 or a arrhythmia thing?" Laura (Fischer) and Bob (O'Donnell) have a strained marriage. Bob works all the time and Laura drinks a lot. Their 12 year old son is stuck in the middle but prefers the dad. After an argument leads to Bob's death, Laura is left to figure out how to raise her son and support her family. This is a movie that is very different from the preview. The preview makes it look like a comedy, while there are some funny parts this is more of a drama. That said this is one fantastic movie. Watching each character deal with the situation is great to watch. There are parts that you laugh at that you feel like you shouldn't. This is also one of the best mother-son bonding movies I have ever seen, and there are scenes with her family that will make you mad. The fact that you have these feeling marks the sign of a good movie. This is one of the biggest surprise movies of the year. You expect one thing, it's another, but an absolutely fantastic movie to watch. Overall, an extremely entertaining and enjoyable movie to watch that won't disappoint. I give it an A.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars BRAVO! October 29, 2011
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I was hooked by the opening scene of Laura (Jenna Fischer) playing a dental hygienist. She is pretending everything is fine while she complains to her patient that her husband has one lone fault: he uses waxed floss. Clearly her life is not together as she is late picking up her porky 12 year old son Dennis (Daniel Yelsky) from camp while extinguishing the Marlboro Light she gave up a year ago. He clearly prefers dad (Chris O'Donnell) who frequently must work late, to being with his mom.

Jenna drowns her life, which really isn't that bad, into a Budweiser product placement (later replaced by Absolut Vodka) and lies to her mother (Lesley Ann Warren who has aged gracefully) about her life. While sad, it is done in a manner that we must laugh. When Chris dies from an "anxiety" attack brought on by Laura's sudden sexual demand, Laura goes to work the morning of the day of the funeral because it isn't until three o'clock. When Laura is at home, there are times when a dog is barking in the background. It is cleverly symbolic of her tension level.

The movie has some quick dry dark comedy wit:

At the funeral Paul is talking to a woman while opening a bottle of wine:
Paul: This is my second funeral this year, my dad died earlier.
Woman: Oh I'm so sorry.
Paul: Don't be. It was for the best.
Woman: Was he sick?
Paul.: No

Dennis goes to a new school and has the "opportunity to make new friends" as the new fat kid in school. Things don't work out too well until he tells the kids his dad died "in 9-11."

Meanwhile Laura is sent to a lawyer who specializes in medical malpractice lawsuits. Just when you think the movie is going to turn sad and dramatic,like so many indies going down the road of ruin, it doesn't. Even the sad scenes have some dark humor to them.

Jenna Fischer was great. The film boasts a great supporting cast as well as a quirky script with excellent direction. This is what indie production should be.

F-bomb, pathetic sex scene (by design), pot smoking. No nudity.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
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Writer/director Michael J. Weithorn, a television sitcom veteran, makes his feature film debut with the slight but likable "A Little Help." In truth, his sitcom origins are pretty apparent as many of the film's situations feel a bit forced for comedic or confrontational value--and yet, the film contains a fair share of charming moments as well. This is one of those small independent endeavors that you will either love if you identify with the characters or be generally underwhelmed by its lack of narrative momentum. I, for my part, enjoyed the movie for its unassuming tone and a bold lead performance by Jenna Fischer. Fischer, best known for "The Office," rarely has a chance to display her acting chops but this is certainly a nice showcase. Despite some of the screenplay's shortcomings, this has to have been a dream part for Fischer who is usually relegated to small or benignly generic supporting roles in feature films. Here she gets to act with a capital "A." And for my money, that is a primary selling point.

Fischer and Chris O'Donnell play a troubled married couple living a typical Long Island existence. When things take a tumultuous turn, Fischer and her son are left to rebuild their lives with the help of her ever-intrusive family. With seasoned vets Leslie Ann Warren and Ron Leibman as her protective (and oftentimes critical) parents and Brooke Smith as a caring (but overbearing) sister, it's a hard road to newly defined independence. Fischer maneuvers through the pratfalls of moving toward maturity and confidence through a series of comedic missteps that seem to be leading her in the right direction. Some of these moments contain genuine emotion, some are lightly amusing, and some are awkwardly strained (come on, does anyone really believe she'd have actively participated in the lie perpetuated at her son's school?). It is the script's unevenness that is perhaps the movie's biggest detriment, but Fischer manages to keep things grounded and on track throughout. In the end, the life lessons might be too understated and barely noticeable to make the journey worthwhile for some viewers--but I didn't mind the film's loose ending.

As I said, I quite liked "A Little Help" despite my intellectual reservations. It is designed to tug at the heartstrings and I was willing to let Fischer and team manipulate my emotions, even in the less-than-real intrusions. While I did love Fischer, the film is NOT a one woman show either. It has some notable work from a trio of actors that are often overlooked or underutilized. Brooke Smith (often misused) is terrific as the put-upon sister--it might be my favorite performance of hers going all the way back to the criminally underrated "Series 7." Rob Benedict (maybe still best known for TV's Felicity), usually playing an oddball or eccentric, gets a sympathetic and well rounded role as Smith's husband who once had a crush on Fischer. And Kim Coates (Prison Break, Sons of Anarchy) scores in a change-of-pace stint as Fischer's aggressive attorney. I appreciated seeing these great actors given a chance to shine! "A Little Help" may be a bit slight for its own good, but I genuinely enjoyed this sleeper. Recommended, but a must-see if you love Fischer. KGHarris, 10/11.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Jenna Fischer is fantastic in a very stupid movie
The only thing good about this movie is Jenna Fischer, and she's very, very good. Otherwise, the acting is mediocre at best and the story, dialog and direction are pretty bad. Read more
Published 3 days ago by J. Martin
4.0 out of 5 stars Lucky Laura.
A Little Help starring Jenna Fischer is a strange but interesting little film. Fischer's performance is what saves this film, she is so believable as Laura, a woman who's husband... Read more
Published 2 months ago by ADRIENNE MILLER
1.0 out of 5 stars Stupid
Someone recommended this to me. Wish I never got it; it was so bad I threw it in the trash and I love my movie collection.
Published 3 months ago by Janine M. Skavnak
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Movie
Everybody has their own opinion. For me, this is a very good movie. I tend to favor movies based on true stories. But there are only so many of those out there. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Birddog
3.0 out of 5 stars Not at all what I was expecting . . .
Other reviews have already covered much more ground than I intend. For those of you, like me, who had an interest in this film based on the preview, this review is for you. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Lee
1.0 out of 5 stars Try again...
Did nothing for me. Her role or anyone's role in the movie. I can't think of a redeming moment for the entire movie though I watched all of it...
Published 13 months ago by Redbanks
4.0 out of 5 stars Like Pam?
First I think you have to like Jenna Fischer to give this film 4 or 5 stars. I'm biased. It's a funny, charming, predictable film which allows Fischer to go well beyond her sweet... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Michael P. Crowley
1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of Film
This movie was total waste of time, effort and money.
It was dull, gross and full of pathetic characters.
There is nothing entertaining about this film.
Published 15 months ago by enterbackspace
2.0 out of 5 stars Boring
A slow moving boring movie. I was hoping for more laughs. The actors appeared to be doing the best they could with the material they had to work with.
Published 17 months ago by Howard L. Gayheart
5.0 out of 5 stars Great film! Even my teenage boys loved it.
The reviews already here describe the plot/s, so I'll write what sticks (for me) afterward. Six of us watching came away with several takes on what the movie is about. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Lynn Adams
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