Catherine Keener & Oliver Platt in Please Give
Catherine Keener & Oliver Platt
You always know where you are in a
No American writer-director has her exact sense of the way some of us live today, not to mention her ability to precisely calibrate the effects she's after.
With her new film, the poignant and funny "Please Give," Holofcener is at the top of her game.
From her debut, "Walking and Talking," through "Lovely & Amazing" and her most recent, "Friends With Money," Holofcener has always been a piercing and amusing observer of life's anxieties and discontents, illuminating how we make our way through the tangle of dissatisfactions that confront us at every turn.
More than that, her delicate, exactly observed character studies don't shy away from showing how the coping mechanisms that allow us to get by, the things we do and say because we think we need to, often end up driving the people around us comically crazy.
As the title hints, "Please Give" concerns itself with the free-floating, amorphous guilt that's often characteristic of the modern urban condition. Obviously, it is a fine thing to help, to give, but "Please Give" wonders whether a good thing can be overdone, whether too much liberal guilt can leave you feeling too bad for too many people to do any real good.
Though Holofcener located her previous two films in
Front and center in this film, as she has been in each of Holofcener's previous three, is
Keener plays Kate, whose multiple roles as wife, mother, businesswoman and neighbor all play out against the background of her self-recriminating, tower-of-guilt sense that a person in her privileged position ought to be doing more to make the world a better place, if not saving it outright.
Kate and her husband run a store in
Harder to upset is Kate's genial husband, Alex (a shrewdly cast
Anything but amiable is the couple's daughter, Abby (
One of the things Kate feels guiltiest about is that she and her husband have, in typical
Andra, the ancient in question, turns out to be a merciless crone with a bad word for everyone. Beautifully played by
Not surprisingly, Andra engenders completely different reactions in the two grown granddaughters who take turns caring for her. The sassy Mary (a dead-on
A radiology technician seen administering mammograms under the film's opening credits as the Roches sing their sassy version of "No Hands," the fresh-faced and shy Rebecca is the film's other focus of interest. Those who've seen Hall as the blond femme fatale in
To help assuage her own guilt and to escape from the hostility she feels from Rebecca whenever they share an elevator, Kate invites the two sisters and her grandmother to be part of a dinner celebrating Andra's 91st birthday, an event that kicks the drama into a higher gear.
Though it may seem at first that "Please Give" divides people between the selfish and the guilty, with a few normal folks around the edges, that does not turn out to be the case. This is a film that focuses on the tiny moments of connection and consolation that sustain us in a hard-edged world because they are all we have. "My movies," Holofcener said in an interview, "are a series of small moments that build incrementally to ... a bigger small moment." In her skilled hands, that is saying quite a lot.
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MPAA rating: R (for language, some sexual content and nudity).
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