+ Best Mega-flop Movie of the Year
Most people wouldn't want to be Tobey Maguire in Jacob Aaron Estes' The Details |
QUICK REVIEW:
Our hero in The Details is a sexually neglected doctor/husband/father, whose new lawn gets plagued by raccoons, which begins a downwards-facing spiral for his otherwise comfortable life.
Tobey Maguire (Spider-Man (2002)) lights up in this comical-dramatic showcase, and Dennis Haysbert (Dear White People (2014)), Laura Linney (Mystic River (2003)), Elizabeth Banks (Walk of Shame (2014)), Ray Liotta (Goodfellas (1990)) and red-hot Kerry Washington (Django Unchained (2012)) are also all great. - Haysbert even provides a few touching moments in Details.
This is a VERY untraditional American film that walks far into the realm of dark comedy and the dark crannies of drama. It is funny and surprisingly believable and dramatic until SPOILER the third act, wherein everything in the narrative gets 'solved' in a long car scene, which isn't exactly the solution one had hoped for, plus the scene includes a few lines simply because the writer/director thinks they sound good.
He is Californian Jacob Aaron Estes (Summoning (2001), short), and Details fits well together with his only other feature to date, if one wanted to do an auteur analysis of Estes' works, Mean Creek (2004), which is also SPOILER about an unfortunate murder. A perhaps intended point after watching The Details, (perhaps not), SPOILER could be that grownups seemingly don't have to let such a murder take them down, whereas kids are more helpless.
Details lights a fire under many prejudices, like our stereotypes of the good doctor and the brutal Italian-American. The film isn't for everyone, but I certainly enjoyed it.
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Laura Linney and Tobey Maguire in Jacob Aaron Estes' The Details |
Watch the great trailer for the film here
Cost: Unknown
Box office: 63k $ (US only)
= Mega-flop
[The details surrounding The Details are mysterious and hard to come by, but it is clear that something behind the scene went awfully wrong between Estes and distributor The Weinstein Company: The Weinsteins apparently paid a handsome sum for distribution rights and then tried to recut the film and held it under wraps for a long period before finally releasing it on very few screens (less than a hundred) and only in the US! No wonder the film didn't make any money. Estes seems to have been the one who has paid the dearest for this utter failure: He hasn't directed since and has only now gotten a co-writing gig on Rings (2015), the third movie in the Ring horror franchise...]
What do you think of The Details?
Any details on why the fate of this film has been so dismal and/or the inside stories of the making of it are welcomed
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