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Plot: On the day of their Father’s 70th birthday party, four siblings come to terms with the publication of a novel written by the youngest sibling, that exposes the family’s most intimate secrets.
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A true comedy that you don’t have to hold up a mirror for
“Peep World” is a peek into a world of a dysfunctional family. It’s a dysfunctional family comedy and it’s funny. Henry had four children, even though he really shouldn’t have had any, and they all pretty much hate each other and him. This movie is set on one particular day: Henry’s birthday, and right after the youngest sibling, Nathan (Ben Schwartz), wrote a best-selling book revealing the family’s secrets.I consider it better than most dysfunctional family dramedies because this isn’t a drama-comedy, it’s pure comedy and it is hilarious. There is a moment of self-realization for most of the characters near the end that comes awfully close to melodrama that probably would have been better left on the cutting-room floor, but it doesn’t really affect the many moments of brilliant, cutting humour.
Another reviewer had mentioned that the one thing he liked about the movie is that the characters seemed like real people. Oddly enough, one of the many things that I liked about the movie is that the characters were nothing like real people. They are all rich, privileged, fundamentally screwed-up fools who are completely clueless and selfish. At no point do I even have to consider comparing myself to them. When Nathan declares that his book requires America to hold up a mirror — that is a joke for the audience to get.
It has an all-star cast who, for the most part, are acting outside of their standard roles. Rainn Wilson is not playing the dweeby loser he usually does, but he is trying to get his life together again after going to rehab three times. Don’t expect Sarah Silverman to break out into her stand-up routine, she’s busy fretting over her father’s new, young girlfriend. Michael C. Hall is basically playing the straight-man, but every character is messed up in some way. Judy Greer plays the one serious role in the movie and that is a very welcomed change for her. Kate Mara stood out for me as she held her own against the star (Schwartz) and mastered the subtle reactions to his many comedic and chauvinistic mishaps.
Lewis Black narrates all the characters and their ridiculous episodes, and I can’t help but laugh at everything he says. Mostly because all the jokes in “Peep World” are funny; they work on multiple levels, and usually on one of those levels, they’re true.
YOU CAN TRUST ME
Nathan(Ben Schwartz) has written a novel based on his dysfunctional family to the dismay of his family. The main characters are whimsically introduced by Lewis Black doing narration. The problem with the introduction is that when things become dramatic, you don’t feel connected to the characters, you just wish the scene would be over so the film could move on to something funny.Nathan, this generation’s John Irving, has his own premature issue. Sarah Silverman stars as his sister Cheri who is so upset by her portrayal as a B—- in the book, she is suing her brother. To add insult to injury, they are filming the movie about the book outside her apartment and her 70 year old dad is dating the actress playing her character. Of yes, Cheri is an actress too. This is the kind of irony the movie needed more of, and less of the serious stuff.
Nathan gives us some truisms, such as when his assistant says, “So that’s why guys write…to get laid.” Nathan responds, “That’s why guys do everything.”
The movie had some funny scenes and not so funny scenes. I liked it when Silverman was on the screen. Lesley Ann Warren, who looks great, plays the mom in an under utilized role. Recent Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer had a minor role. Nathan’s two brothers are Joel (Rainn Wilson) an attorney who is considered a loser and face it, the guy doesn’t have his life together and Jack (Michael C. Hall) who frequents peep shows.
F-bombs, brief sex, no nudity
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 19 min (79 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 10967
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Drama
Director Barry W. Blaustein
Writer Peter Himmelstein
Actors Michael C. Hall, Sarah Silverman, Rainn Wilson
Country United States
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Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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