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Review, by Kirk Honeycutt: "Poirier is a master at dialogue. His script crackles with sharp lines and he gives all his scenes a splendid comic undertow."
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Review, by James Berardinelli: "The main problem with Smart People is that it never breaks new ground. This is territory we have seen tilled to better effect by more perceptive motion pictures." [Rating: 2.5 out of 4]
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A Movie Review by James Berardinelli
U.S. Release Date: 4/11/08
MPAA Classification: R (Profanity, Nudity, Sexual Situations)
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Cast: Dennis Quaid, Sarah Jessica
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Review, by Dennis Harve: "Dysfunctional family seriocomedy is well cast, but characters and conflicts lack the sharper definition of similar recent exercises like `Little Miss Sunshine,` `The Upside of Anger` and Noah Baumbach's films."
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Dysfunctional family seriocomedy is well cast, but characters and conflicts lack the sharper definition of similar recent exercises.
Posted: Thu., Jan. 31, 2008, 7:18pm PT Sundance 2008 Smart People By
Dennis Quaid and Sarah Jessica Parker meet cute as patient and doctor in Noam Murro's 'Smart People' from Miramax. A Miramax Films
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Review, by Robert Wilonsky: "Intellectualism goes soft in this more obvious than smart romantic comedy."
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Smart people got no reason to live—and, sure, that's not quite how Randy Newman sang it, but the point still stands. Because in Noam Murro's directorial bow—one of those Sundance premieres starring famous peo
Smart People : Deeply Ordinary
Intellectualism goes soft in this more obvious than smart romantic comedy
Smart people got no reason to live—and, sure, that's not quite how
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