In theaters: March 12, 2010
Director: Noah Baumbach
Cast: Ben Stiller, Greta Gerwig, Rhys Ifans, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Chris Messina, Brie Larson, Juno Temple
Greenberg brings actor Ben Stiller together with Academy Award-nominated writer/director Noah Baumbach (The Squid and the Whale) to tell the funny and moving tale of Roger Greenberg. Focus Features releases Greenberg in select cities on March 12th, 2010. Roger Greenberg [Ben Stiller], single, fortyish and at a crossroads in his life, finds himself in Los Angeles, house-sitting for six weeks for his more successful/married-with-children brother. In search of a place to restart his life, Greenberg tries to reconnect with old friends including his former bandmate Ivan [Rhys Ifans]. But old friends arent necessarily still best friends, and Greenberg soon finds himself spending more and more time with his brothers personal assistant Florence [Greta Gerwig], an aspiring singer and also something of a lost soul. Despite his best attempts not to be drawn in, Greenberg and Florence manage to forge a connection, and Greenberg realizes he may at last have found a reason to be happy.
@KleineCrow it's a shitty movie dude. it's that simple. oh and boring too...can't believe your gonna bitch about my comment even though a year passed. you must really be a boring person that thinks that they're better than everyone just because you claim to be a literate bastard with no life. blow me.
RENDUI 7 months ago
@RENDUI If you're a person who knows how to think and you are trying to get together after a bloody mental breakdown then you're just getting to be a smart little man. Stop paying prostitutions and get some books instead. Gosh, what's wrong with the people in the young century?!!
KleineCrow 9 months ago
great...a movie with old dudes bitching about life...just get some hookers you pussies.
RENDUI 1 year ago
gay
ibuildfences 1 year ago
agree
DurtyHarrys 2 years ago
shit this movie seems pretty deep, cant wait to see it. I mean it highlights a life most of us will never live, while still embracing a strong comedic aspect.
3666atv 2 years ago