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Sideways

User rating: 3.66 105 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: October 22, 2004

R | Comedy, Drama | 2h 6m

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User rating: 3.66

Based on 1597 votes and 105 reviews.


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User rating: January 9, 2005

a great road picture that not only transverses physical points but emotional and emphatic points as well. great character developement of all four main characters. overall, a fine drama with great comedic points. fine performances by all.

User rating: January 9, 2005

I loved it. Full of pathos, humor, and always on an edge between horror and hilarity. Paul Giamati is wonderful because he`s not just a schlub, has a good person who is really trying to make himself whole. Virginia Madsen is fantastic as a whole person who also is trying to make things understandable. I liked it much better than `About Schmidt`.

User rating: January 3, 2005

Sorry, but I did not find this flick especially endearing. Although I do like Thomas Hayden-Church, I didn`t buy him as a lothario in this movie. The chemistry between Miles and Maya was non-existant, and the whole scene where they are stuck together while Jack and Stephanie are off in the bedroom getting it on was awkward and painful to watch.

User rating: January 3, 2005

A fun movie for those of us over the age of 40. Worth the price of admission.

User rating: January 3, 2005

dull and superficial. the kind of pretentiousness that we used to revel in in college. and with a fatal flaw (now it`s my chance to be pretentious): with his fanaticism for the pinot noir grape (with all the symbolism it represents in the movie) -- the one wine he is saving for the "big event" in his life is a Cheval Blanc, which is a St. Emilion, which has no Pinot Noir in it (but some Merlot -- the grape he is aghast at). If you are going to make a statement about wines, get your facts straight. Or is this just irony? (Fat chance).

User rating: January 3, 2005

Another middle-age, lost soul, self-centered angst flick that takes advantage of the art of winemaking as it`s vehicle to nowhere.

User rating: January 1, 2005

A classic tale of the schlemiel and the schlamazel, both losers.

User rating: December 31, 2004

I loved it: it offered wonderful insight into the male mind (I`m female); i was rather sympathetic.

User rating: December 29, 2004

A great movie, with great acting and a believable story line. After seeing the film, I went out and bought the book although I wonder if it will measure up to the movie.

User rating: December 27, 2004

a briliant movie that has an euperion ending with references to western culture both in euripe and america.