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July 17, 2009 By: admin Category: DUI Defense Las Vegas

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Jaded, fun, interesting to watch and with just the right dose of realism
 
Review Date: March 27, 2010
Reviewer: C. Rocklein,
Mathew Broderick has become a favorite actor of mine. I never was a Ferris Bueller fan, but after seeing "Election" I really started liking Broderick's work. "Biloxi Blues" was great too. "Finding Amanda" starts off at a pretty jaded pace, but at the same time it hits the nail right on the head with its characters coming to grips with who they are, though mostly the tone is light and comedic with black humor undertones.

It's interesting from beginning to end (a strange scenario) and easy to watch. His wife is the woman who played Jim Carrey's wife in "Liar Liar", and she puts in a similar performance which works. Broderick's character of sympathetic loser is comparable to his character of high school teacher in Election (great movie). If you liked either of those movies I think you'd like this as well. I found it wholly entertaining. It had a very appropriate ending.
What a strange movie!
 
Review Date: May 12, 2009
Reviewer: Eric, Shizuoka, Japan
Let me preface this, my husband bought this from a bargain bin so we paid next to nothing for it. With that said, it's an interesting movie. It's a dry comedy with a sad story. Broderick's character is addicted to alcohol and gambling. He decides to go to Vegas to find his niece who is a hooker and supposedly on drugs. It's a depressing story about poor decisions from both characters. There are scenes that made my husband and I uncomfortable but others we laughed at. It's not a movie I'd loan to most of my friends but it was an interesting movie to watch. I'd say rent it before buying it unless you can find it in a bargain bin.
atrocious, had to turn it off
 
Review Date: December 24, 2008
Reviewer: EugeSchu, WI USA
Starts innocuous enough, but once they get to Vegas it's one degenerative situation after another. Nothing funny that I saw. Furthermore, cheesiest depiction of Vegas ever, they didn't even bother to shoot on location, but created tacky sets. Nothing redeeming, shame on Matthew.
Great movie, but I didn't like the frank dialogue
 
Review Date: December 17, 2008
Reviewer: MrPraveen09, CARY, NC USA
I would actually give the movie 3.5 stars because of the graphic dialogue and the language in the movie. Other than the major R content (this is definitely not a children's or a family movie so I highly discourage anyone under age 17 watch this), I actually enjoyed the film's story line and the acting by Brittany Snow (Amanda), Matthew Broderick, and Maura Tierney.

This movie delves into the lives of the uncle (Broderick) who is a TV producer and his niece (Amanda) who is a prostitue for a living who does it solely for the money. She lives a very nice life in a big house with her boyfriend from the money she makes from her "customers". It is hard to imagine someone so good looking as a prostitue, but sadly there are many people out there who are into this kind of lifestyle just for the money and nothing else. The movie touches an important issue which is overcoming your addictions and searchng to find out what your life really means. The audience is left hanging in the end to whether Amanda really gives up her previous prostitution lifestyle, but at least she learns some important lessons from her uncle who goes through a hell of a lot of bad stuff in the movie (such as getting beat up by a group of thugs who accuse him of abusing Amanda).

This is a must see movie, but only for mature audiences.
Broderick's Gift of Comedy
 
Review Date: October 28, 2008
Reviewer: Michael B. Druxman, Austin, TX
Matthew Broderick has the rare gift of comedy.

He has the innate timing that allows him to deliver a funny line in the most tense situation, and still get his laugh.

That's what he does regularly in FINDING AMANDA, a terrific dark comedy from writer-director Peter Tolan, now available on DVD from Magnolia Home Entertainment.

Broderick plays a once-successful television comedy writer on a downward spiral. He's a recovering alcoholic, addicted to gambling and he's about to be fired from the terrible sitcom he's writing.

In a desperate attempt to save his marriage (to Maura Tierney), he heads for Las Vegas, promising to bring home his runaway niece (Brittany Snow), who has become a hooker. But, sending Broderick to Vegas is like putting a person with an eating disorder in a candy store. By film's end, we're not sure which character needs saving the most.

Broderick and Tolan supply DVD audio commentary.

© Michael B. Druxman

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