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I Heart Huckabees back to product details

Nothingness
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written by ETeller July 3, 2005 - 1:03 PM PDT
3 out of 8 members found this review helpful
I was looking forward to seeing "I Heart Huckabees." Top tier actors, exploring philosophy and I was impressed by David Russell's "Three Kings." What I found was superficial and abhorant. One dimensional characters representing shallowness grandstanding pride in Jude Law's character, Bad Stand; frivolous identification with outer image and presentation in Naomi Watts character, Dawn Campbell; erratic, mystical activity and pronouncements by Dustin Hoffman's charcter, Bernard; and so forth. Philosophy is similarly treated in a incoherent and simplistic manner.

Do the Right Thing! Uh...How?
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written by talltale February 18, 2005 - 6:30 AM PST
10 out of 11 members found this review helpful
Who'd have imagined you could make a movie built all around philosophy? But that's what David O. Russell has done, wonderfully well, in I HEART HUCKABEES. The film flies by so fast and funny that by laughing you just know you're going to miss something great. You do, but so what? You can rewind and watch that moment again. At bottom, there's seriousness here for anybody who has ever tried to come to terms with life today and its contradictions, resulting in that unanswerable question: How do I do the right thing (and what IS it, anyway)? The scenes that capture this dilemma best--the family dinner table "discussion," the fireman trying to explain why his little daughter needs to know about child labor abroad--are hilarious and sad, real and exaggerated.

That's the beauty of what Russell has captured: life seen from a vantage point that is unique. He's made an American original, and that's nothing to sneeze at. If the movie runs down as it winds down (the first half is brilliant, the second just good), it still keeps chugging along with ideas and humor. There were rumors of bad feelings and problems on the set, but what's made it to the screen is terrific, with all the performances abetting the director's vision. For us lucky viewers, that's what counts.

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