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Warner Bros. Pictures
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Release Date: Nov 23, 2007
Running Time: 111 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
All that remains for Leonard Schiller is to finish the novel he has been laboring on for almost ten years. With his four earlier books out of print, he has learned to starve himself of the desire for the success he was once so close to, though beneath this practice lives a pull for his work to be rediscovered. His solitary writer's life is shaken by the arrival of Heather, an ambitious graduate student who persuades him that she can use her thesis to spur a rediscovery of his work. But as her inquiry proceeds, Heather displays a profound personal interest in Leonard, which unsettles him and stirs up his long-dormant need for intimacy. Meanwhile, Leonard’s daughter Ariel reconnects with her ex-boyfriend Casey, a man Leonard firmly disapproves of. Leonard’s encounters with Heather lead him down an unfamiliar path that threatens his writing, his health, and his relationship to his daughter. But in living out in the open, in the evening of his life Schiller puts into practice the core theme of his novels--life is not designed for our comfort but for our struggle, for in struggle there is growth.
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Leonard Schiller
Heather Wolfe
Ariel Schiller
Casey Davis
Victor
Sandra Bennett
Frederick
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Dolores
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PETER TRAVERS -
November 15, 2007
Frank Langella has won a slew of awards for his stage work, including a Tony this year for playing Tricky Dick in Frost/Nixon. But on film, most recently in Good Night, and Good Luck, Langella flies under the Academy radar. Wake up, voters. In Starting Out in the Evening, adapted from Brian Morton's novel by director Andrew Wagner, Langella delivers a master class in acting. He's playing Leonard Schiller, an aging author aching from the loss of his wife, a weak heart and literary neglect. So
As a layered, emotional look at ambition, aging, and the ramifications of success, Starting Out in the Evening is a thoughtful film that will especially appeal to anyone who has ever thought they might one day write the Great American Novel. Story Dr. Leonard Schiller (Frank Langella) is a novelist and retired college professor, whose body of work includes a novel many critics considered a great classic when published decades ago. But that was then, this is now, as Schiller struggles to finish
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