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As Good as It Gets

As Good as It Gets (1997)

December. 19,1997
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7.7
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PG-13
| Drama Comedy Romance

Melvin Udall, a cranky, bigoted, obsessive-compulsive writer of romantic fiction, is rude to everyone he meets, including his gay neighbor, Simon. After Simon is hospitalized, Melvin finds his life turned upside down when he has to look after Simon's dog. In addition, Carol, the only waitress at the local diner who will tolerate him, must leave work to care for her sick son, making it impossible for Melvin to eat breakfast.

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jeremiahgattas
1997/12/19

See this movie if you haven't. Even if you don't like romantic comedies, because this movie changed my mind about romantic comedies. 10/10

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paid in full
1997/12/20

This movie, is funny, it has romance and drama, it has quality acting.... And more. It is an exploration of an interesting set of characters. You will be drawn into their world. Worth multiple watch. Well written. Engaging.

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Dave
1997/12/21

This is a grossly overrated, overlong, sentimental film. It's meant to be a comedy, but isn't funny. None of the characters are likable - Helen Hunt's character is horrible. It's unbelievable that Jack Nicholson's character (who's selfish and dislikes everyone) would do anything to help his waitress or neighbour.

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cmcastl
1997/12/22

What this film has and which no Marvel comic blockbuster has is 'emotional intelligence'. In this case, basically, the film is emotionally literate. It is dealing with the raw emotions of real people.Speaking as a guy, I don't like that Jack Nicholson's character Melvin, for all his flaws, ends up so much in debit to Helen Hunt's character Carol and her hard edges. Guys aren't always in the wrong and it is usually the case that the gals like to put us permanently on the defensive. I don't like that in real life and I don't like that in film. Helen Hunt's character Carol has an ailing son for whom to care and she is a fierce mother, there is nothing wrong with that, but Helen Hunt's Carol is the kind of woman from whom perhaps someone like Melvin should actually have stayed away. She has some very hard edges to her, for whatever reason, that could cut a guy every which way, although, to be fair to her, you sense that in her fierceness she can show a fierce loyalty, too. Speaking as a guy, however, I am not sure it is a happy ending for OCD but otherwise sensitive Melvin to end up with her. But I say again that what I like about the film is its emotional intelligence. It is about the ordinary human emotions, the emotions which make us human, or lacking which make us not so human. So many films today are emotionally illiterate for young males in America, Europe or Asia or wherever, who are emotionally illiterate but want something sexy in the picture and in which people get killed and things get blown up every ten minutes or so. For the Hollywood accountants, this is what puts bottoms on seats, brings in the dough.I am not sure that 'As good as it gets' could be made today for where is he Jack Nicholson or the Helen Hunt with the subtlety to make it.The film has one of my all-time favourite scenes. Melvin has been to see his psychiatrist but he is still not happy afterwards, about his life or life in general. So he appeals to the people in the waiting room: "Is this as good as it gets?" Is this not the question that any intelligent person must have asked themselves at some point? Repeatedly.

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