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Margot at the Wedding: Directed by Noah Baumbach. With Zane Pais, Susan Blackwell, Nicole Kidman, Jack Black. Margot and her son Claude decide to visit her sister Pauline after she announces that she is marrying less-than-impressive Malcolm.
Margot and her teen son, Claude, travel from Manhattan to her family's Long Island home, occupied by sister Pauline, Pauline's daughter, and Malcolm, the slacker Pauline will marry outdoors that week under a tree neighbors want removed.
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Margot at the Wedding: Directed by Noah Baumbach. With Zane Pais, Susan Blackwell, Nicole Kidman, Jack Black. Margot and her son Claude decide to visit her sister Pauline after she announces that she is marrying less-than-impressive Malcolm.
One Of The Darkest Dysfunctional Family Comedies. Baumbach's 'Margot At The Wedding', in the centre, tells the story of a writer who reunites with her sister at her 'wedding'. Margot is a neurotic borderliner who would go around picking flaws at and diagnosing other people to avoid her own issues.
Margot at the Wedding: Directed by Noah Baumbach. With Zane Pais, Susan Blackwell, Nicole Kidman, Jack Black. Margot and her son Claude decide to visit her sister Pauline after she announces that she is marrying less-than-impressive Malcolm.
Margot at the Wedding. Northern Blue. Written and Performed by Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips. Romeo's Tune. Written and Performed by Steve Forbert. Courtesy of Nemperor Records. Go Tell Aunt Rhody. Traditional. Performed by Jack Black.
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Margot has a kitchen-sink realism that's genuinely unsettling, like a John Cassavetes movie populated by the hyper-articulate. If nothing else, Baumbach deserves credit for refusing to cozy up to the audience.
Margot : You know, Pauline told me she's very disappointed in you. Claude : Why? Margot : She thinks you laze about the house.