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Running With Scissors (2006)
Released By: Sony Pictures   Rating: R   In Theaters: 10/20/2006



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Studio: Sony Pictures
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Ryan Murphy
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/runningwithscissors/
Theatrical Release: 10/20/2006
Home Video Release: 2/6/2007
Cast: Alec Baldwin, Annette Bening, Brian Cox, Jill Clayburgh, Joseph Cross, Evan Rachel Wood
Published ID: 868399
UPC: 1566331536
Plot: N/A
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Not bad at all. A great complement to the book.
Added 3/1/2010

It seems there are a lot of very mixed reviews about this movie. I thought it was wonderful, and it was certainly a great idea to watch it after having read the book. The characters and scenery in the movie were a lot like how I had imagined them. My only critiques are that there were very long pauses at strange moments, and it did skip larger amounts of time than I would have imagined.
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Be prepared for a warped movie
Added 1/26/2010

The back of the DVD case called the movie a "wickedly funny" tale. Not true at all. It is one of those very warped movies, true or not, that makes you feel sick to your stomach. I tend to like the more unusual, moving films, but this is over the line. Reminds me of the Squid and the Whale. I feel very sorry for the author if this truly is based on his life.
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Great cast, but missing the dark humor of the book
Added 12/30/2009

I had high expectations for this movie - I had read the book and knew that the cast had great potential. The actors were great in portraying their roles - from Annette Bening as the eccentric mother to Gwenyth Paltrow as the obedient daughter, but the plot of the movie missed the biting dark humor that had put the novel in the top 10 of my collection. I'm afraid that, if I had seen the movie before reading the book, I might not have read the book.
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SO NOT THE BOOK!!!
Added 11/30/2009

If you've read the book, this movie adaptation will disappoint you. It barely resembles the book and really cheats the Borroughs fan who views it expecting the story in dramatization form. The movie gives little of the background circumstances that lead to the events of the premise. The story is oddly weighted to generically display a cast of characters in farce with none of the underlying sadness that the book had to propel the reader through. The characters are simply quirky and odd, not three dimensional and believable. The character of Augusten is played by an actor too old for the story and his naivete is absurd because of it. The sexual awakening in frightening and odd circumstances is watered down in the few minutes that it is even presented in this lackluster flop. Such a ridiculous rendering of what is a funny, sad, and provocative story. Take your scissors and run far far away from this movie!
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not by the book, but captures the spirit of the book
Added 10/13/2009

An exceptionally well-done adaptation of the book. Unlike a typical film, where the screenwriter thinks he or she knows better than the original bestselling author, Ryan Murphy (who also directed and produced this film) trusts the original material enough to adapt the majority of it. The casting for this movie is superb too - from the surprising appearance of Joseph Fiennes as the mentally deranged 35-year-old Bookman, who has an affair with the protagonist, to Annette Bening cast as the protagonist's mother, a woman who comes further apart at the seams with each scene we see her in to Rachel Evan Wood and Gwyneth Paltrow as the perfect fit sisters and daughters of the psychiatrist who adopts the main character.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Not bad at all. A great complement to the book.
Added 3/1/2010

It seems there are a lot of very mixed reviews about this movie. I thought it was wonderful, and it was certainly a great idea to watch it after having read the book. The characters and scenery in the movie were a lot like how I had imagined them. My only critiques are that there were very long pauses at strange moments, and it did skip larger amounts of time than I would have imagined.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Be prepared for a warped movie
Added 1/26/2010

The back of the DVD case called the movie a "wickedly funny" tale. Not true at all. It is one of those very warped movies, true or not, that makes you feel sick to your stomach. I tend to like the more unusual, moving films, but this is over the line. Reminds me of the Squid and the Whale. I feel very sorry for the author if this truly is based on his life.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Great cast, but missing the dark humor of the book
Added 12/30/2009

I had high expectations for this movie - I had read the book and knew that the cast had great potential. The actors were great in portraying their roles - from Annette Bening as the eccentric mother to Gwenyth Paltrow as the obedient daughter, but the plot of the movie missed the biting dark humor that had put the novel in the top 10 of my collection. I'm afraid that, if I had seen the movie before reading the book, I might not have read the book.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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