Arts & Entertainment

Movie Review: Smart People

By Citizen Correspondent Robert Waldman
Date Posted: 04/10/08
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Words of wisdom are hard to convey when we enter the murky world of the mixed-up/messed-up Wetherhold family. Life on campus takes a back seat to family upheaval as we track an otherwise normal group in Smart People, a savvy undertaking from Miramax Films now setting off debates

Sure to spark interest come Oscar time this oddball feature marks some notable musings from it’s A list cast of actors.
First time director Noam Murro leaves no stone unturned as we meet members of the Wetherhold household. Led by weary professor Lawrence Wetherhold the head of the pack doesn’t exactly come across as the ideal teacher – or father of the year. While dad teachers two children prove that independence is a valued trait. Daughter Vanessa has a mind of her own and a wit that runs roughshod over older siblings and parents. Son James is a bit of a laggard while brother Chuck serves up perfectly timed choice words as he enters into this rather muddled house of academia.
Shock waves penetrate the veneer of this group when a woman arrives on the scene. Smart and sexy is Janet Hartigan who forms a unique bond with Lawrence. Dating is difficult at the best of times only here the romance explores all the pitfalls of missed communication, confused messages and untold truths.
Bold and highly realistic Smart People is a perfectly executed story of diverse people trying to relate to one another and their outside distractions. Dennis Quaid (Vantage Point) conveys just the right image of a washed-up nerdy college prof who looks hopeless in the love department. Canadian born superstar Ellen Page (Hard Candy) continues to impress and dazzle as the acid tongued quick witted Vanessa, the best thing that the Republican Party could ever hope for.


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