Based on the bestselling memoir by Augusten Burroughs, RUNNING WITH SCISSORS features an all-star cast including Annette Bening, Brian Cox, Evan Rachel Wood, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Alec Baldwin. As a child, Augusten (Joseph Cross) completely adores his narcissistic mother Deirdre (Bening). Her biggest fan, he encourages her goal of becoming a published poet when no one else will. But while these dreams of grandeur seem innocent through Augusten's young eyes, they grow more delusional with time, slowly wearing on the family and contributing to its demise. While a teenage Augusten skips school and his father Norman (Alec Baldwin) uses alcohol to escape, Deirdre calls in an eccentric psychiatrist for an outside opinion. Dr. Finch's advice ends up being anything but professional, however, as his looseness with prescriptions and wacko theories end Deirdre's dysfunctional marriage and prompt her to abandon Augusten. Left to spend his teenage years as part of Dr. Finch's outlandish family, Augusten struggles to find himself while surrounded by a series of tormented and over-analyzed individuals.
Director Ryan Murphy relies heavily on music to express the emotions of his characters and to ground viewers in time, bringing the memoir to life with classic 1970s songs by Elton John, the Average White Band, and Nat King Cole. Seemingly modeled visually after Wes Anderson's THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS, the film revolves around intricately over-the-top sets which aim to reflect the neuroses of its characters. In making most of the film as dramatic as possible, Murphy sometimes threatens to overshadow what are undeniably fine actors at work. The film's saving grace comes in its non-fiction source material, as viewers without that knowledge may find the characters too peculiar and the story too unbelievable for their own good.
Theatrical Release: October 20, 2006
DVD Features:
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.40
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dubbed - French, Portuguese, Spanish - Optional
Subtitles - Chinese, English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Featurettes - 1. "A Personal Memoir by Augusten Burroughs"
2. "Inside Outsiders"
3. "Creating the Cuckoo's Nest"
Stars
Annette Bening: American actor, BEING JULIA
Gwyneth Paltrow: Oscar Winning Actress, SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Jill Clayburgh: American Actress
Brian Cox: British Actor, L.I.E. (2000)
Joseph Fiennes:
Alec Baldwin: American Actor, BEETLEJUICE (1988)
Evan Rachel Wood: Actress, LITTLE SECRETS (2001)
Joseph Cross: Actor
Gabrielle Union: BRING IT ON
Patrick Wilson: Actor
Kristin Chenoweth: Actor
Dagmara Dominczyk: Actor, COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO (2001)
Director
Ryan Murphy: Director, RUNNING WITH SCISSORS (2006)
Producer
Dede Gardner: Producer, RUNNING WITH SCISSORS, (2006)
Brad Pitt: American actor/producer
Brad Grey: Producer
Matt Kennedy: Producer, RUNNING WITH SCISSORS, (2006)
Director of Photography
Christopher Baffa: Director Of Photography/Second Unit Director Of Photography
Source Writer
Augusten Burroughs: RUNNING WITH SCISSORS (2006) source writer
Music
James S. Levine: Music, RUNNING WITH SCISSORS, (2006)
Review 1:
"Ms. Bening's precise, pitiless tracing of her character's decline from feisty defiance to pathetic, over-medicated self-delusion gives the film an emotional weight..."
Source: New York Times
p.E1-E22 10/20/2006
Review 2:
"The experience is unusual -- zany, even....Bening is elegantly unvain in her ferocious performance..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
52 10/27/2006
Review 3:
"Murphy's direction is impeccable, and the performances, particularly Bening's are uniformly excellent."
Source: Box Office
p.80 12/01/2006
Review 4:
3 stars out of 5 -- "Bening excels as the movie's driving force, and as you watch her character go from doting to deranged you can see why there's Oscar buzz for her nuanced performance."
Source: Total Film
p.45 03/01/2007
Review 5:
"An intelligent adaptation of Augusten Burroughs' memoir....This is a film in which everything is heavily considered and nothing is accidental..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.71-72 02/01/2007
Review 6:
4 stars out of 5 -- "[A} wonderfully dark and eccentric coming-of-age tale."
Source: Ultimate DVD
p.126 08/01/2007