The sharp comedy that occupies most of the film melts into a sentimental -- but not syrupy -- conclusion that is one of my favorite movie endings of the year.
About Schmidt (2002)
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Reviews Counted:195
Fresh:165
Rotten:30
Average Rating:7.7/10
Consensus: In this funny, touching character study, Nicholson gives one of the best performances of his career.
Runtime: 2 hrs 5 mins
Genre: Dramas
US Box Office: $64,962,450
Synopsis: Warren Schmidt (Jack Nicholson) has arrived at several of life's crossroads all at the same time. To begin with, he is retiring from a lifetime of service as an actuary for Woodmen of the World... Warren Schmidt (Jack Nicholson) has arrived at several of life's crossroads all at the same time. To begin with, he is retiring from a lifetime of service as an actuary for Woodmen of the World Insurance Company, and he feels utterly adrift. Furthermore, his only daughter Jeannie (Hope Davis) is about to marry a boob. And his wife Helen (June Squibb) dies suddenly after 42 years of marriage. With no job, no wife, and no family, Warren is desperate to find something meaningful in his thoroughly unimpressive life. He sets out on a journey of self-discovery, exploring his roots across Nebraska in the 35-foot motor home in which he had planned to drive around the country with his late wife. His ultimate destination is Denver, where he hopes to bridge the gulf between himself and his somewhat estranged daughter by arriving early to help with her wedding preparations. Unfortunately, he hates the groom-to-be Randall (Dermot Mulroney), a profoundly mediocre, mediocre, underachieving waterbed salesman. To make matters worse, Warren is appalled by the free-spirited nature and boorish behavior of his soon-to-be in-laws (Kathy Bates and Howard Hesseman). Warren grows swiftly convinced that his new purpose in life is to stop his daughter's marriage. During this darkly comic and painful odyssey, Warren details his adventures and shares his observations with an unexpected new friend and confessor -- Ndugu Umbo, a six-year-old Tanzanian orphan whom he sponsors for $22 a month through an organization that advertises on TV. From these long letters filled with a lifetime of things unsaid, Warren begins -- perhaps for the first time -- to glimpse himself and the life he has lived. Directed by Alexander Payne from a screenplay by Payne and Jim Taylor, the team behind the Oscar-nominated Election, About Schmidt is a wryly observed slice of American life. Produced by Harry Gittes (Breaking In, Little Nikita, Goin South) and Michael Besman (Bounce, The Opposite of Sex), the film is executive produced by Bill Badalato (Men of Honor, Unstrung Heroes). About Schmidt (rated R) will be released in New York, Los Angeles and Omaha on December 13th, 2002 and will expand on December 20th, 2002 and January 3rd, 2003. -- © New Line Cinema [More]
Starring: Jack Nicholson, Kathy Bates, Hope Davis, Dermot Mulroney
Starring: Jack Nicholson, Kathy Bates, Hope Davis, Dermot Mulroney, Howard Hesseman, Len Cariou, June Squibb
Director: Alexander Payne
Director: Alexander Payne
Screenwriter: Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor
Producer: Harry Gittes, Michael Besman
Composer: Rolfe Kent
Studio: New Line Cinema
Reviews for About Schmidt
Warren Schmidt is a strange man, but you'll be glad you accompanied him on his journey.
Funny and yet depressing, Schmidt's bemused observations of his world made me laugh, but the exposure of that world's lack of warmth made me want to cry.
A one-note movie. But you’ve got to hand it to Jack Nicholson for playing that note so very well.
Nicholson ... produces the most understated -- and one of the most powerful -- performances of his career.
The pleasures of About Schmidt are what might be called Midwestern pleasures: a sly sense of humor, sturdiness, self-discipline, solidarity.
A road trip of self-discovery, by turns hilarious and poignant, for a man unexpectedly at odds with the tiny world he has so laboriously made.
By the end, the movie has become a reminder that average lives, lived by people who experience failures and learn from them, are extraordinary.
To see a master actor rejoicing in his craft -- and a character both simpler and more complex than most of the people we ever meet on screen -- About Schmidt is a worthy, artful journey.
A seriously good movie, a challenge to viewers, a rebuke of the way many Americans live their lives.
Payne has taken a giant of American acting and awakened a midget in him -- a miserable, grumpy bore who seems to deserve his pipsqueak destiny.
The movie feels as soft and as lost as Schmidt himself, and it's not until he reaches Denver that it's buoyed by a game supporting cast.
The film aims to be funny, uplifting and moving, sometimes all at once. The extent to which it succeeds is impressive.
The movie isn't just about Schmidt as a personality, it's a portrait of his world, and Payne and co-writer Taylor show a rare compassion for the superficially comfortable.
By turns hilarious and poignant, Schmidt is about nothing special and everything important.
There is a casual courage and dignity, and no small amount of obliviousness, in Nicholson's Schmidt that will remind many younger people of their parents, and many older people of their brothers and friends -- and themselves.
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