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Self-esteem and insecurity are at the heart of this comedy about the relationship between a mother and her three confused daughters.Self-esteem and insecurity are at the heart of this comedy about the relationship between a mother and her three confused daughters.Self-esteem and insecurity are at the heart of this comedy about the relationship between a mother and her three confused daughters.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 14 nominations
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- (voice)
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
- Lorraine
- (as Aunjanue Ellis)
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- TriviaEmily Mortimer said being totally nude in this film helped her overcome her chronic feelings of embarrassment. She said the scene forever transformed her. "A lot of actors, and especially people who went to drama school, always talked about 'being in the moment'," she explains, "and I was always like, 'Oh my god, I don't think I've ever been in the moment! What does that mean? I've never been to drama school, I'm a fraud!' And then (writer/director Nicole Holofcenter) wrote this scene, and I was madly in the moment. There was never less of a gap between me and the character I was playing. I was as vulnerable, as brave, as stupid, as naked, as everything. It was an incredible feeling and I felt like, 'Oh, this is proper, and I'd like to keep doing this.'"
- GoofsWhen Michelle first sees Annie in McDonald's, she does not have a drink on her tray. When she walks closer to Annie she has a drink on her tray .
- Quotes
[Cindy gives Elizabeth an aromatherapy candle as a gift]
Elizabeth Marks: This is so sweet of you.
Cindy, Elizabeth's Agent: Nah, I'm re-gifting. It has self-esteem and tranquility.
Elizabeth Marks: I'm so happy for it.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2003)
- SoundtracksI Must Be Crazy
(2000)
Written by Susan Hyatt (as Susan Heyat)
Performed by Pillbox
Courtesy of Music For The Masses
Featured review
Holofcener has got an eye for telling stories about modern-day relationships, particularly the relationships women have with others. Her films are insightful and they even depict an uncomfortable truth about human behaviour and how mean and even cruel people can be without even realizing. 'Lovely and Amazing' focuses on the family Marks, a family of women that include Jane mother of three eager to get liposuction to lose weight, Michelle, the obnoxious, self-involved mean older daughter who has a dysfunctional relationship with everyone, the insecure younger daughter Elizabeth who is a struggling actress and the youngest is ten-year-old Annie, who wants to look like her mother and sisters. These dysfunctional sisters, though never overtly hostile or aggressive with each other, they merely seem to just get along. However, Jane's hospitalization brings them close to each other but in an unexpected way.
Director Holofcener very subtly portrays the tenderness of each character and the intimacy in their relationships. There are no sugarcoated melodramatic spoonfeeding for the viewer. The relationship with the mother is also a key element and the viewer witnesses that each sister has a different bond with her.
I only thought that the portrayal of the men was a bit one sided as all of them are shown to be inconsiderate jerks. However, this is clearly a film about women and Brenda Blethyn, Catherine Keener and Emily Mortimer do a wonderful job. Raven Goodwin does a brilliant job too. Her Annie is perhaps the sum of the personality of her sisters. Of the supporting cast, Aunjanue Ellis and Clark Gregg do a fine job.
In terms of execution, thankfully there's nothing too flashy. The lighting, cinematography, score and editing are fine. Product placement is quite obvious in places. 'Lovely & Amazing' is an insightful look at the relationship between modern day women. The stars of this film are Nicole Holofcener and her actresses.
Director Holofcener very subtly portrays the tenderness of each character and the intimacy in their relationships. There are no sugarcoated melodramatic spoonfeeding for the viewer. The relationship with the mother is also a key element and the viewer witnesses that each sister has a different bond with her.
I only thought that the portrayal of the men was a bit one sided as all of them are shown to be inconsiderate jerks. However, this is clearly a film about women and Brenda Blethyn, Catherine Keener and Emily Mortimer do a wonderful job. Raven Goodwin does a brilliant job too. Her Annie is perhaps the sum of the personality of her sisters. Of the supporting cast, Aunjanue Ellis and Clark Gregg do a fine job.
In terms of execution, thankfully there's nothing too flashy. The lighting, cinematography, score and editing are fine. Product placement is quite obvious in places. 'Lovely & Amazing' is an insightful look at the relationship between modern day women. The stars of this film are Nicole Holofcener and her actresses.
- Chrysanthepop
- Apr 16, 2012
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- Budget
- $250,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,222,923
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $91,910
- Jun 30, 2002
- Gross worldwide
- $4,677,852
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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