Storytelling Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

From the controversial director of Happiness comes another dark look at New Jersey, this time broken into two separate stories. The first is a 26-minute segment entitled "Fiction," which highlights the life of Marcus (Leo Fitzpatrick), an aspiring writer who was born with deformities due to cerebral palsy. He unsuccessfully tries to read a new short story to his girlfriend Vi (Selma Blair), and leaves her after the story is similarly dismissed by his fellow students and teacher, Mr. Scott (Robert Wisdom), a black Pulitzer Prize winner. Vi approaches Mr. Scott in a bar one night and agrees to go home with him, recalling a "fictional" account of their experience in the next class. The second segment, titled "Nonfiction," follows Toby Oxman (Paul Giamatti), a thirtysomething sad sack who gets the idea to make a documentary of contemporary suburban teenage life. Looking for subjects, he runs into Scooby (Mark Webber), a disaffected, dim young man who dreams of being a TV star. Scooby's home life is highly dysfunctional, with a strict father (John Goodman), a prim and proper mother (Julie Hagerty), a football player brother (Noah Fleiss), and a younger brother Mikey (Jonathan Osser), who continually chats up the family's put-upon maid Consuelo (Lupe Ontiveros). Consuelo is soon banished from the household due to her involvement with Mikey, becoming an outcast just like Scooby. - Jason Clark, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
01/25/2002
DVD Release Date:
07/16/2002
Rating:
R
MPAA Reasons:
for strong sexual content, language and some drug use.
Run Time:
88 min.
Distributor(s):
Fine Line
Production Co.:
Good Machine, Killer Films
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
High School Life, Race Relations, Filmmaking, Suburban Dysfunction
Tone:
Sexual, Deadpan, Drab, Lurid, Bleak, Claustrophobic, Cynical
Keywords:
creative-writing, family, film-director, maid, professor, sex, suburbs
Country of Origin:
USA - Limited (01-25-2002)
Language:
English
Status:
DVD