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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Quirky look at a family in crisis,
By Lleu Christopher "www.liminalworlds.com" (Hudson Valley, NY) - See all my reviews
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Scenes from a Modern Marriage,
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This review is from: The Secret Lives Of Dentists (DVD)
"The Secret Lives of Dentists" documents a seemingly typical marriage between two dentists, played by Campbell Scott and Hope Davis, who are in joint practice. Their marriage seems ideal, with their successful practice, two homes, and three beautiful children. However, the idyllic appearance of their relationship belies the festering problems brought on by years of neglect and passivity. Director Alan Rudolph is known for highly stylized films that examine the complications of relationships, such as "Choose Me" and "Afterglow." What his works often lacks in realism, he makes up for by eliciting gorgeous performances from his cast. Scott brings great subtlety to his character - a submissive man who refuses to fight for his crumbling marriage. Davis is also excellent, managing to make her character sympathetic despite her actions. Overall, "The Secret Lives of Dentists" is perhaps the best Rudolph film I've seen, and the script and acting is often quite perceptive. However, it ultimately falls flat in several ways. In particular, the film takes an ugly turn with the character played by Denis Leary - a devil's advocate type who attempts to goad Scott into action. The movie really loses traction with every scene in which Leary plays a key role. In addition, the tone of the film is strangely aloof, and I found myself struggling to connect with the characters or become involved emotionally. In sum, the film is an above average and quirky look at modern marriages with some very good acting. Extras - Plenty of extras including an episode from the Sundance Channel's show "Anatomy of a Scene," which dissects the opera scene.
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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Walter Mitty-Like Suburban Dentist Has the Blues,
By Mike J. Rice "'Mike Rice, Cultural Historian'... (Sparta, Wisconsin United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME) films I've seen this year. Its of the serious comedy genre. Dentists will be interested but its not particularly about dentists. Its about the difficulty of maintaining intimacy in modern marriage and what that lack can lead to. Its a re make of the Thurber/Danny Kaye Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Campbell Scott and wife Hope Davis A cynical trumpet player patient, Dennis Leary, The Spirit of Leary hangs about the House Scott begins to fantasize that his wife is secretly The Couple are chained to their Practice, but even The film raises questions about Scott, son of actor George C. Scott, is in The film is a little like American Beauty but more ...
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