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Greenberg
TrailerRoger Greenberg (Ben Stiller), a failed musician now making a living as a carpenter in New York, returns to Los Angeles to house-sit for his brother (Chris Messina). There Roger soon sparks with his brother's assistant.Actors: Greta Gerwig, Koby Rouviere, Sydney Rouviere, Chris Messina, Susan Traylor, Merritt Wever, Emily Lacy, Aaron Wrinkle, Heather Lockie, Chris Coy, Ben Stiller, ...»Director: Noah BaumbachCountry: United StatesDuration: 107 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Greenberg"
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Characters of "Greenberg"
Florence MarrPlayed by: Greta GerwigPhillip GreenbergPlayed by: Chris MessinaCarol GreenbergPlayed by: Susan TraylorGinaPlayed by: Merritt WeverRoger GreenbergPlayed by: Ben StillerIvan SchrankPlayed by: Rhys IfansSaraPlayed by: Brie Larson -
Directors of "Greenberg"
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Creators of "Greenberg"
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Critic Reviews of "Greenberg"
VarietyJuly 06, 2010As a study of stasis and of people conscious of not living the lives they had imagined for themselves, the picture offers a bracing undertow of seriousness beneath the deceptively casual, dramatically offhand surface.
Time OutJune 08, 2010A film of powerful, memorable moments -- some striking dialogue, some great performances, a handful of beautifully played, bracingly discomfiting love scenes -- in search of a structure and, perhaps, a soul.
Hollywood ReporterApril 16, 2010Noah Baumbach again investigates psychologically screwed-up people, although this time with much less comedic impact.
Arizona RepublicMarch 31, 2010Stiller is expert at playing self-indulgent types unaware of their boorishness, and Greenberg is no exception.
Globe and MailMarch 26, 2010What saves it, however, is Gerwig. The love story ain't credible, but her performance is, perfectly capturing a young woman who doesn't lack confidence so much as a sense of self.
Detroit NewsMarch 26, 2010In many ways this is Baumbach's best film, filled with his bitter but often funny misanthropic perspective, but buoyed by the undeniable likability of Stiller and Gerwig.
Film Comment MagazineJune 20, 2013His sharpest observations are reserved for preternaturally intelligent, hyper-self-conscious outsiders whose existential crises are the failure of the world-and, to some extent, themselves-to live up to their own high expectations.
Big HollywoodNovember 21, 2012Stiller succeeds in a dramatic role but the script underwhelms with a meandering story and an unlikable lead character.
ScreenRantOctober 05, 2012Not the feel-good film of the year, but Greenberg is a powerful account of how a few lost souls can find meaning and direction in life.
Movies.comApril 04, 2011Obviously there's running commentary from director Noah Baumbach -- his characters are never free of context -- but they don't have epiphanies, they don't learn and they don't apologize. It's kind of refreshing.
Reel Times: Reflections on CinemaMarch 09, 2011Baumbach's writing and direction of these characters display more of a novelistic touch...but the approach produces a deeply felt view of flawed individuals.
Las Vegas CityLifeJanuary 31, 2011Greenberg is not an enjoyable movie, but it's a unique experience that will mostly appeal to cinephiles with insatiable appetites for character-driven small films.
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