Every Day
Every Day I’m movie watching.
M-m-m-movie watchin’, movie watchin’.
Every Day is the boringly titled movie about a relationship, that sucks, and has problems, yet the problems aren’t too…interesting.
Liev Schreiber plays the dad. He works for a company, as a writer/editor. His boss is Eddie Izzard, who used to be a full time bachelor but is just now settling down, and constantly freaking out about it. He also works with Carla Gugino, who may be trying to seduce him. And by may be, I mean definitely is.
His wife is played by Helen Hunt, who also has to bring in her father to their household. He has…something wrong with him, making him all loopy, and in a wheelchair. But he is old, so he is also normally angry. Because aren’t all old people?
They also have two sons, the younger a kid who likes to play the violin, and thus has concerts for the parents to go to, and the older, someone who recently came out of the closet a few months prior, despite knowing for many many years.
And yeah. A few weeks in their life, and maybe a rekindling of their relationship through these “Troubling times”.
You have to believe that Izzard is the type of guy who can be in charge of a magazine.
What’s to conclude about this movie? Not much. Some stuff happens, then some more stuff happens. Not really present is any comedy, except from how ridiculous Izzard is. The drama, while present, is there, but insignificant.
What is left is a movie that had not much happen, and then left no impact on my life. Woo!