Movie Title : Please Give
Release Date : Apr 30, 2010 Wide Genre Movie :Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Catherine Keener,Oliver Platt,Amanda Peet,Rebecca Hall,Sarah Steele,Ann Morgan Guilbert,Thomas Ian Nicholas
A family looking for some extra space gets drawn into a difficult relationship with the folks next door in this comedy drama from writer and director Nicole Holofcener. Kate (Catherine Keener) and Alex (Oliver Platt) are a couple living in New York City who run a successful store specializing in vintage furniture. Kate and Alex have a teenage daughter, Abby (Sarah Steele) and their apartment is starting to feel a bit small for the three of them; Kate and Alex own the unit next door to them, and once the flat becomes vacant, they plan to knock out a wall and take over the space. However, Andra (Ann Morgan Guilbert), their tenant, is an elderly woman with a poor disposition who doesn't seem eager to go anywhere soon, and it's occurred to Kate and Alex that they're probably going to have wait for her to die, since evicting her would be very awkward. Hoping to make the best of the situation, Kate tries to strike up a friendship with Andra and her fiercely protective granddaughter Rebecca (Rebecca Hall), but Andra isn't especially interested in making new friends, and Rebecca's sister, Mary (Amanda Peet), isn't much easier to deal with. Kate and Alex are also struggling to communicate with Abby, who has her own issues regarding self-image. Please Give received its world premiere at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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User Percentage For Please Give : 61 %
User Count Like for Please Give : 11,079
Lisa Schwarzbaum-Entertainment Weekly
Nicole Holofcener, who writes the most interesting female characters in the movies, delivers another dazzling role to her muse, Catherine Keener, in Please Give, a delightfully dry dramedy about guilt.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
Life-goes-on movies usually don't electrify the senses, but this one stimulates moral imagination.
David Denby-New Yorker
Nicole Holofcener's lovely Please Give is a small, modest movie, full of the sort of characters we might know, or be.
Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times
Holofcener's biggest ally against nauseating self-pity is Keener, her screen alter ego.
Cath Clarke-Time Out
Happily, the joy outweighs the guilt.
Tom Long-Detroit News
You have to be smart and funny and really aware of yourself to write and direct a film like this, which is exactly what director Nicole Holofcener is.
Dave White-Movies.com
Doesn't have much plot, just characters interacting and developing, and its lack of a need for drama is refreshing.
Jeffrey Chen-ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Its conclusions are thoughtful and non-judgmental; satisfying even if it pulls a few punches.
Jason Di Rosso-MovieTime, ABC Radio National
Holofcener takes pretty much everything you're not supposed to talk about at a dinner party and spins it into a ruefully awkward, bone-dry comedy.
Alice Tynan-Concrete Playground
The film is more emotionally incisive than it initially appears to be, but equally it ties together a little too neatly when it already has such a concise running time.
Craig Mathieson-sbs.com.au
Keener never lets us lose sight of something possibly redeemable about Kate, a move which ultimately saves her performance from lapsing into an easy social caricature.
Leigh Paatsch-Herald Sun (Australia)
Please Give isn't laugh-out-loud funny, it is witty and clever-a pleasing tale where not much happens, but spending time with the film's characters is enough.
Beth Wilson-Trespass
The main problem with the film, though, is that it seems to assume that self-obsessed and charmless people are automatically interesting - just for being people. There's definitely a flaw in that logic.
Mark Demetrius-FILMINK (Australia)
It's involving and often gripping with wonderful performances by a top cast, although the sum of its parts is less than the story as a whole
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
The film lives at that uneasy intersection between affluence and compassion, where the well-meaning well-to-do try to figure out how much of their wealth they need to give away to make a difference.
Rob Thomas-Wisconsin State Journal
Writer-director Nicole Holofcener seems to get better with every film, and now she's cruising along the well-trodden path of neurotic New Yorker comedy-drama with grace and comely confidence.
Jonathan Kiefer-Sacramento News & Review
Please Give is quintessential Holofcener -- a loopy, episodic ensemble story of women dealing with marriage, money and men, but it's also her smartest, most disciplined movie to date.
Gary Thompson-Philadelphia Daily News
Keener, one of the most reliably entertaining actresses currently working, specializes in sardonic, flawed characters -- a perfect fit for Holofcener's image of the modern American woman.
Eric D. Snider-EricDSnider.com
Holofcener writes, and helps to shape on-screen, characters we often don't even like, and what do we do? We invite them home with us. Talk about a soft touch.
Stephanie Zacharek-Movieline
A stroll with these characters is a refreshing break from from the usual film exercises.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle
The acting quality is strong, especially from the ever-reliable Catherine Keener as Kate, but it's almost impossible to care about her character's dilemmas.
Amber Wilkinson-Eye for Film
Wryly humane
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion
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Release Date : Apr 30, 2010 Wide Genre Movie :Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Catherine Keener,Oliver Platt,Amanda Peet,Rebecca Hall,Sarah Steele,Ann Morgan Guilbert,Thomas Ian Nicholas
A family looking for some extra space gets drawn into a difficult relationship with the folks next door in this comedy drama from writer and director Nicole Holofcener. Kate (Catherine Keener) and Alex (Oliver Platt) are a couple living in New York City who run a successful store specializing in vintage furniture. Kate and Alex have a teenage daughter, Abby (Sarah Steele) and their apartment is starting to feel a bit small for the three of them; Kate and Alex own the unit next door to them, and once the flat becomes vacant, they plan to knock out a wall and take over the space. However, Andra (Ann Morgan Guilbert), their tenant, is an elderly woman with a poor disposition who doesn't seem eager to go anywhere soon, and it's occurred to Kate and Alex that they're probably going to have wait for her to die, since evicting her would be very awkward. Hoping to make the best of the situation, Kate tries to strike up a friendship with Andra and her fiercely protective granddaughter Rebecca (Rebecca Hall), but Andra isn't especially interested in making new friends, and Rebecca's sister, Mary (Amanda Peet), isn't much easier to deal with. Kate and Alex are also struggling to communicate with Abby, who has her own issues regarding self-image. Please Give received its world premiere at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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Keener has become Holofcener's artistic alter ego. In Please Give, the sharp-eyed filmmaker sends her vibrant representative out into the world to explore what it means for a woman to be lucky and still feel itchy.Lisa Schwarzbaum-Entertainment Weekly
Nicole Holofcener, who writes the most interesting female characters in the movies, delivers another dazzling role to her muse, Catherine Keener, in Please Give, a delightfully dry dramedy about guilt.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
Life-goes-on movies usually don't electrify the senses, but this one stimulates moral imagination.
David Denby-New Yorker
Nicole Holofcener's lovely Please Give is a small, modest movie, full of the sort of characters we might know, or be.
Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times
Holofcener's biggest ally against nauseating self-pity is Keener, her screen alter ego.
Cath Clarke-Time Out
Happily, the joy outweighs the guilt.
Tom Long-Detroit News
You have to be smart and funny and really aware of yourself to write and direct a film like this, which is exactly what director Nicole Holofcener is.
Dave White-Movies.com
Doesn't have much plot, just characters interacting and developing, and its lack of a need for drama is refreshing.
Jeffrey Chen-ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Its conclusions are thoughtful and non-judgmental; satisfying even if it pulls a few punches.
Jason Di Rosso-MovieTime, ABC Radio National
Holofcener takes pretty much everything you're not supposed to talk about at a dinner party and spins it into a ruefully awkward, bone-dry comedy.
Alice Tynan-Concrete Playground
The film is more emotionally incisive than it initially appears to be, but equally it ties together a little too neatly when it already has such a concise running time.
Craig Mathieson-sbs.com.au
Keener never lets us lose sight of something possibly redeemable about Kate, a move which ultimately saves her performance from lapsing into an easy social caricature.
Leigh Paatsch-Herald Sun (Australia)
Please Give isn't laugh-out-loud funny, it is witty and clever-a pleasing tale where not much happens, but spending time with the film's characters is enough.
Beth Wilson-Trespass
The main problem with the film, though, is that it seems to assume that self-obsessed and charmless people are automatically interesting - just for being people. There's definitely a flaw in that logic.
Mark Demetrius-FILMINK (Australia)
It's involving and often gripping with wonderful performances by a top cast, although the sum of its parts is less than the story as a whole
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
The film lives at that uneasy intersection between affluence and compassion, where the well-meaning well-to-do try to figure out how much of their wealth they need to give away to make a difference.
Rob Thomas-Wisconsin State Journal
Writer-director Nicole Holofcener seems to get better with every film, and now she's cruising along the well-trodden path of neurotic New Yorker comedy-drama with grace and comely confidence.
Jonathan Kiefer-Sacramento News & Review
Please Give is quintessential Holofcener -- a loopy, episodic ensemble story of women dealing with marriage, money and men, but it's also her smartest, most disciplined movie to date.
Gary Thompson-Philadelphia Daily News
Keener, one of the most reliably entertaining actresses currently working, specializes in sardonic, flawed characters -- a perfect fit for Holofcener's image of the modern American woman.
Eric D. Snider-EricDSnider.com
Holofcener writes, and helps to shape on-screen, characters we often don't even like, and what do we do? We invite them home with us. Talk about a soft touch.
Stephanie Zacharek-Movieline
A stroll with these characters is a refreshing break from from the usual film exercises.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle
The acting quality is strong, especially from the ever-reliable Catherine Keener as Kate, but it's almost impossible to care about her character's dilemmas.
Amber Wilkinson-Eye for Film
Wryly humane
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion
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