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An ambitious graduate student convinces a writer that her thesis can resurrect his career. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
1 win & 6 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(2 articles)
'No Country for Old Men' Tops With Critics' Awards (From IMDb News. 10 December 2007)
'I'm Not There' Leads Spirit Nominations (From WENN. 28 November 2007)
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The Film May Be Gloomy, But It's Not Depressing moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Frank Langella | ... | Leonard Schiller | |
| Lauren Ambrose | ... | Heather Wolfe | |
| Patti Perkins | ... | Dolores | |
| Lili Taylor | ... | Ariel Schiller | |
| Adrian Lester | ... | Casey Davis | |
| Dennis Parlato | ... | Author | |
| Jeff McCarthy | ... | Charles | |
| Michael Cumpsty | ... | Victor | |
| Jessica Hecht | ... | Sandra Bennett | |
| Karl Bury | ... | Frederick | |
| Sean T. Krishnan | ... | Cab Driver | |
| Thomas Ryan | ... | Nick | |
| Anitha Gandhi | ... | Chelsea | |
| Joie Lee | ... | Second Author | |
| John C. Havens | ... | Jeff the Doorman |
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Rated PG-13 for sexual content, language and brief nudity.Parents Guide:
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111 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby DigitalFilming Locations:
New York City, New York, USAMOVIEmeter: 
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Continuity: When Ariel wears her t-shirt in close-up shots, her necklace switches back and forth between hanging outside the shirt and mostly hidden under the shirt. moreQuotes:
Heather Wolfe: Men my age are like chewing gum; ten minutes of flavor, and then just bland repetition. moreSoundtrack:
Hour Past 11 moreFAQ
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Movies about literary people too often sound like books rather than movies. The way characters talk doesn't jive with the way people actually sound in real life. Dialogue sounds scripted, phrases and speeches are too well put together.
This is a trap "Starting Out in the Evening" doesn't avoid, but it's easy to overlook that minor flaw, as the rest of the film is intelligent and thoughtful. The main reason to watch is Frank Langella, playing Leonard Schiller, an aging novelist who the world has forgotten and who is tempted to hope that his name might be revived by an idolatrous grad student who wants to do her thesis on his work. The grad student (Lauren Ambrose) is pushy and rather unlikable, but it makes sense that Leonard would take to her, as only someone as pushy as she could break through his reclusive facade. The relationship these two embark upon is complicated to say the least, and both actors navigate the tricky terrain well.
A subplot involves Leonard's daughter (played by Lili Taylor, who it was a pleasure to see again) and her rekindled relationship with a man of whom Leonard does not approve (Adrian Lester).
"Starting Out in the Evening" is one of those ultra-sombre movies that takes place in the dead of winter, when everything is cold and dead, and in which the predominant color scheme is brown and gray. But the cast brings enough vitality to the film, and the screenplay is unpredictable enough, that the end product is engaging rather than depressing.
Grade: A-