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It's Complicated

It's ComplicatedActors: Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin, Steve Martin
Studio: Universal Studios
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 141 reviews
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Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Languages: English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Running Time: 120 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: MCAD61110535D
UPC: 025192033292
EAN: 0025192033292
ASIN: B0038N9WKU

Theatrical Release Date: 2009
Release Date: April 27, 2010
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When attending their sons college graduation a couple reignite the spark in their relationship..But the complicated fact is theyre divorced and hes remarried. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 04/27/2010 Starring: Meryl Streep Alec Baldwin Run time: 121 minutes Rating: R Director: Nancy Meyers

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It's delightful to see Meryl Streep come into her own as a romantic comedian in her later career years--after all the accolades, the Oscars, the serious-as-marble dramatic roles. Streep is in fact a true cutup, as she has demonstrated in films like Mamma Mia and Julie & Julia--and she gets the guy. So if Nancy Meyers's It's Complicated is perhaps a bit facile in the plot department, it's saved by a splendid romp of a performance by Streep (as Jane), along with her two leading men, Alec Baldwin (Jane's ex-husband, Jake) and Steve Martin (her supposed boyfriend, Adam). Meyers, as she did in Something's Gotta Give and Baby Boom, turns notions of over-the-hilldom--at least for women--on their ear. Streep's Jane is a contented, affluent divorcée with excellent taste in furnishings, happily about to preside over an empty nest and feeling just fine about it. Who should bump into, and ruin, this perfect solitude but Jane's ex, Jake, played to a pompous (and hilarious) fare-thee-well by Baldwin. "Turns out I'm a bit of a slut," chirps the sexually awakened Jane. The beauty of It's Complicated is that it really isn't all that complicated--its chemistry depends on the wonderful actors (including the supporting cast of John Krasinski, Lake Bell, Mary Kay Place, and Rita Wilson) and the oft-forgotten reality that people over 25 can have great sex, and fall head over heels. --A.T. Hurley

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5 out of 5 stars Don't take what you have for granted!   July 30, 2010
Khaled Altaher (Riyadh, NA Saudi Arabia)
It's a movie about a couple, who have fallen back in love after 10 years of divorce. It's complicated because the guy is married, the women is attracted to her architect, and their children seem happier with them being divorced.

The story is interesting and original.

The movie has lots of romantic and funny scenes too.

It tells you that even though you might think you will be happier after separating from your spouse, you might regret it later on because you will truly see his or her value then and wish you never took that decision.

Very good movie for couples to watch.



5 out of 5 stars Nancy Meyers, Meryl Streep, and a Witty Script!   July 29, 2010
Benjamin J Burgraff (Las Vegas)
Maybe it's because I'm an aging Babyboomer, but I love the directorial work of Nancy Meyers, who understands our generation better than nearly anybody...and when she writes a wonderfully wise comedy, and is teamed with America's finest actress, Meryl Streep, you have the potential for something really special. While "It's Complicated" may not rank as the finest film in either woman's career, in a year of overblown sequels and overwrought dramas, it is a breath of fresh air, and is certainly one of my favorite films of 2010.

The plot is something many of us can understand...years after a divorce, the ex-wife (Streep), facing an 'empty nest' as the last of her children leaves home, is seduced, casually, at first, by her ex-husband (Alec Baldwin, an old pro at combining smarmy and sincere). Because she's vulnerable, she 'gives in', despite the fact that the break-up put her into therapy, and he's been married for 10 years to the 'hot' younger woman (Lake Bell), he dumped her for. She knows their 'fling' is wrong, and she has met a really wonderful guy who likes her (Steve Martin, fabulous in a surprisingly subdued performance), but the ex-husband feels so good having his 'secret affair', he begins aggressively pursuing her. Back in Hollywood's 'Golden Age', we might have rooted for Baldwin and Streep to reconcile (consider "The Philadelphia Story" and it's musical clone, "High Society"), but Meyers understands today's far more complex issues, and, with kindness and humor, explores the impact of the couple's actions on Streep's children, her friends, and even Martin (in a wild laptop sequence). The resolution is very satisfying, I'm happy to say!

The supporting cast is first-rate (as in all of Nancy Meyers' films), especially the adult children (Hunter Parrish, Caitlin Fitzgerald, and Zoe Kazan), and Streep's son-in-law-to-be (the scene-stealing John Krasinski). And the women of the film are a 'Who's Who' of terrific veteran actresses (including Rita Wilson, Mary Kay Place, and Nora Dunn).

As for Meryl Streep...the older she gets, the more beautiful, sensual, and funny she becomes...She's worth the love of both men, and more!

"It's Complicated" is great fun...Thanks, Nancy Meyers!!




4 out of 5 stars You may call it "vindication" or "righting a wrong"   July 23, 2010
Medusa (Troy, MI)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

While the ex-husband moves on with his life, the mid-aged ex-wife played by Meryl Streep focuses on every aspect of her life but love! When both attend their son's graduation, it seems as though the old spark comes back to life. The performances of Streep, Baldwin, and Steve Martin make a simple plot sweet and a bit funny. See if reliving the past will be a good idea or not!


3 out of 5 stars uneven script buoyed by fun performances   July 23, 2010
Roland E. Zwick (Valencia, Ca USA)
Nancy Meyers makes smart, funny romantic comedies for thinking adults. Her 2003 "Something's Gotta' Give," with Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson, was a near-classic of the genre. Though her latest, "It's Complicated," with Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin, is nowhere near as good as that earlier film, it still manages to tickle the funny bone (from time to time) while providing us with a chance to watch some of Hollywood's most seasoned players still performing at the peak of their power.

Like Keaton, Streep plays an attractive upper-class middle-aged woman who's suffering from empty-nest syndrome and a nonexistent love life. Long divorced from the husband (Baldwin) who cheated on her, Jane has pretty much given up ever having much of a life of her own beyond her grown children and the restaurant she owns and operates in scenic Santa Barbara. Much to her amazement, however, she finds herself rekindling a romance with the very man who left her to marry a younger woman ten years earlier. Further complicating the issue is that Jane is also beginning to have feelings for an architect (Steve Martin) she's hired to help her remodel her house.

As in too many romantic comedies, Meyers' characters live in a squeaky-clean, white-bread world of magazine-layout homes, upscale restaurants, pricey therapy sessions, and endless wine-sipping. And there are times when the cutesiness does get a bit out of hand, particularly in the giggly, you-go-girl scenes between Jane and her requisite bevy of gossipy girlfriends (including an underused Mary Kay Place), who relate their latest romantic escapades all the while bemoaning just what cads men as a whole are. And the secondary characters - mainly the divorced couple's three children and their too-good-to-be-true son-in-law - aren't particularly well developed or played (this includes John Krasinski and Hunter Parrish, who are both much better in "The Office" and "Weeds," respectively).

But Streep, Baldwin and Martin are so confident and relaxed and play off one another with such alacrity and skill that we're pretty much willing to forgive any and all imperfections just to be able to revel in their performances. Add to that Meyers' insights into just how complicated love and romance can be for the aging Baby Boomer set and you have the makings of a slick and enjoyable - if occasionally strained - comedy for grownups.



2 out of 5 stars It's repulsive   July 23, 2010
Jean E. Pouliot (Newburyport, MA United States)
Lots of films play up adultery for a laugh. I'm fine with that - deception and selfishness are part and parcel of the human condition But few films fail to bring laughter from the pain as much as this one. Meryl Streep plays Janey, the wildly successful owner of a pastry empire, divorced 10 years prior by her husband, Jake (Alec Baldwin), for a younger woman. While celebrating their youngest son's college graduation, they have a fling that threatens not only Jake's new family, but also Janey's precarious sense of personhood, their kids' emotional health and the fragile personality of a friend. Each of Janey and Jake's utterly narcissistic decisions is deeply wounding to someone they love. Worse, friends and advisors inexplicably encourage this. It's hard to make a comedy out of that kind of recklessness. Streep mugs and sighs her way through film. It was amazing to see how many times " shows up in the subtitles when she is on screen. Steve Martin acts even more rigidly in this film than in most. During his one bit of buffoonery, playing himself while high, I couldn't help think "Let's get small!" from his old comedy routines. A hard-to-believe "damaged children of divorce" theme was tacked on for pathetic effect, as though kids in their 20s are still getting over a split that occurred ten years earlier.

A thoroughly unfunny, unentertaining and thoughtless film that had my stomach in knots all the way through.


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