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Hanging Up [DVD] [2000]

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  • Actors: Diane Keaton, Meg Ryan, Lisa Kudrow, Walter Matthau, Adam Arkin
  • Directors: Diane Keaton
  • Writers: Delia Ephron, Nora Ephron
  • Producers: Bill Robinson, Delia Ephron, Diana Pokorny, Laurence Mark, Nora Ephron
  • Format: Anamorphic, Subtitled, PAL
  • Language: English, German
  • Subtitles: English, German, Hindi, Turkish, Danish, Icelandic, Swedish, Hungarian, Polish, Arabic, Dutch, Finnish, Czech, Greek
  • Dubbed: German
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 27 Nov. 2000
  • Run Time: 91 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004YAA2
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 40,394 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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When Eve (Meg Ryan) isn't being pulled in a million directions by her own life, she's being sucked into lengthy phone conversations with her cranky father (Walter Mathau) or her two sisters, successful magazine entrepreneur Georgia (Diane Keaton) and career-challenged Maddy (Lisa Kudrow). As the family becomes more and more dependent on Eve, transforming her into the human switchboard that connects them all together, Eve discovers that the ties that bind can also be the ties that gag! Her revelation doesn't sit well with her sisters, though, forcing Eve to realize that sometimes to be heard, you just have to, well, hang up! From the novel by acclaimed writer Delia Ephron, producers LaurenceMark (Jerry Maguire) and Nora Ephron (You've Got Mail), and director Diane Keaton comes HANGING UP.

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You've got to admire a movie that embraces womanhood as so few mainstream movies do, and Hanging Up deserves credit for combining issues of sisterhood and elderly parent care while relying on neuroses to carry its unconventional plot. But you've also got to lament this botched "dramedy" from screenwriting sisters Nora and Delia Ephron (adapting the latter's novel) and director Diane Keaton, who lack a coherent plan for illuminating their trio of female siblings. Despite a sharp focus on Meg Ryan as the middle sister Eve--a capable Los Angeles event planner--the movie never quite seems to know where it's going, and you feel like the best scenes are merely happy accidents. In exploring the foibles of family, Keaton fared better with her earlier film Unstrung Heroes.

In addition to directing, Keaton plays the eldest sister Georgia, a celebrity magazine editor, and Lisa Kudrow is kid sister Maddy, a soap-opera actress who's nearly as self-absorbed as Georgia. They leave it to Eve to care for their declining father (Walter Matthau), a retired screenwriter who slips in and out of lucidity and is, at best, a cantankerous curmudgeon whose estranged wife (Cloris Leachman) has long since severed all family ties. This is potent material--at least it could have been--and Ryan admirably struggles to hold the film together. But it's ultimately a losing battle as the movie, so full of cell phones and disconnected people (hence the title), becomes disconnected itself, offering hollow humour and a few memorable moments with characters whose problems are too minimal to worry about. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com

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As a great fan of the late walter mathau, this was an insight into three very busy daughters trying to slot their father into their lives as he becomes ill with dimentia. Wonderful performances by Diane Keaton, Meg Ryan and Lisa Kudrow, this is a touching film, full of humor and comedy, but also the sad reality of losing a parent.
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I'd seen this film a long time ago but then watched an interview with Meg Ryan talking about her part in it - which prompted me to buy the film. I really like this film, it's hard to go wrong with Meg Ryan and Diane Keaton. The story is really good (obviously not going to give anything away for those who haven't seen it) and it has everything you could want from a great film. I wouldn't hesitate in recommending this to any of my friends (my female friends that is, it is definately a film for the girls).
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By Dennis Littrell TOP 500 REVIEWER on 18 May 2005
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Of course. But she is particularly adorable here mainly because she is so sweet to her poor old dad (Walter Matthau) and is so good and long-suffering compared to her sisters Diane Keaton (self-obsessed tycoon, Georgia) and Lisa Kudrow (irresponsible soap actress, Maddy). Yes, this is a Nora Ephron chick flick, and yes it takes dead aim at a female audience and hits the bull's-eye; however the combination of realistic family dynamics and the all too true characterizations lift this above--quite a bit above--the usual exploitation fare. Personally I think this is superior to the Ephron/Meg Ryan/Tom Hanks hits, You've Got Mail (1998) and Sleepless in Seattle (1993). There is, as part of the plot, this curious thing that Ephron has with communications media. In You've Got Mail (a remake, by the way, of Shop Around the Corner (1940) starring James Stewart and Margaret Sullivan) it was the Internet that figured in. In Sleepless In Seattle, it was the radio. Here it's the telephone. Hence the title, "Hanging Up."
[Imagined dialogue from real life:
Delia Ephron: (Staring incredulously at her cell phone in hand): Geez, everybody's always hanging up on me!
Cut to:
Nora Ephron (hanging up the phone; speaking aloud to herself): You know, that would make a great premise for a movie: Plucky, earnest younger sister always getting hung up on! Ha! (Grabs personal organizer.) Make a note...]
Matthau as the senile old rake of a dad behaving badly is funny and lovably pathetic; Kudrow is annoying as usual (= "good casting"), and Keaton is adequate as the "thinks only of herself and her career" magazine publisher. (The name of her new fashion 'zine is "Georgia." Enough said.) But the star here is Meg Ryan, make no mistake about that.
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By A Customer on 26 Dec. 2000
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a good well done to all the characters. some of the lines are very funny but some parts of the film can get confusing especially when they go back in time. Meg ryan and Lisa kudrow fit there roles perfectly although they could have done a bit more work on Diane keatons character.it really relates to real sisters at home espcially going through adult times. the directin also by Diane keating is also outstanding.
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Have not watched it myself as it was a christmas present for my father. He said that it was wonderful. The picture and sound were spot on. He gave it a ten out of ten rating.
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I'm a Nora Ephron fan and she certainly does not disappoint with this film. It's funny, sad, and entertaining. This is a role well suited to Meg Ryan. Walter Matthau was just superb in his role as her father. Diane Keaton and Lisa Kudrow were the funny and frustrating sisters to Megs character. It's a must see, one to watch with your girl-friends, although I know a few men who said they liked it also.
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By Denii on 17 July 2013
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I wish I hadn't seen this movie. I was attracted by the cast. It could have been so much more but this film is hollow, unfunny and doesn't add anything to anyone's life. I wouldn't even consider it light entertainment. In the end all it added up to is a couple of hours of my life which I will never get back.
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What a shame to have found such a superb cast (was this Walter Mathau's final film?) and to have done so little with it, probably by trying to do so much. Meg Ryan plays a in strong part that loses its way when her character goes to find "Mom" - watch and you'll see what I mean. Lisa Kudrow is OK but a bit too credible as the cheesecake actress with her eye on the starring role and Diane Keaton, well, wait for her big speech and use the break to go get a coffee; her acting reminded me at times of under rehearsed school kids struggling to wring emotion from weak teacher-written lines and wooden expression. Oh, and what on earth was the point of the heavy-on-the-homespun-wisdom doctor's mother? This film has moments of pure corn that make The Waltons seem like film noir.

The saving graces of the film are Meg Ryan's moments with Walter Mathau, some well-made and believable flashbacks and a fairly decent central idea that no amount of over-writing and heavy syrup could quite manage to spoil. I suspect that a second viewing may actually be more enjoyable since I'll know when to switch off!
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