Starring Joan Allen, THE UPSIDE OF ANGER spans three years of a woman's life following her husband's sudden disappearance. Terry Wolfmeyer (Allen), an affluent suburban Detroit wife and mother, goes from a paragon of sweetness to a volcano of rage in the wake of her husband's desertion; she thinks he has jetted off to Sweden with his Swedish secretary. Barely holding it together for her four daughters (distinctively played by Alicia Witt, Keri Russell, Erika Christensen, and Evan Rachel Wood), Terry fitfully adjusts while befriending Denny Davies (Costner), a retired baseball player and radio personality up the street who shares her love of the all-day cocktail hour.
Allen is a delightful force, displaying serious comedic talent and effortlessly stealing each scene. She glows with an unaffected sexiness, while Costner shines as the seemingly all-wrong man who turns out to be completely right. Writer-director Mike Binder casts a keenly perceptive eye on male-female relationships, a topic he also explored in his critically-acclaimed HBO series THE MIND OF THE MARRIED MAN. Binder also appears in a role as Denny's producer Shep, a shallow womanizer with surprisingly resonant reasons for being shallow. As the three years pass, Terry and her daughters are confronted with varying individual situations, choices, and compromises, with moments that ring true in ways both moving and strikingly funny. THE UPSIDE OF ANGER is an ideal combination of drama and humor.
Theatrical Release: MARCH 11, 2005
DVD Features:
Region (unknown)
Keep Case
Widescreen 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Surround 5.1 English
Dolby Surround Stereo 2.0 English
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary: 1. Director Mike Binder
2. Joan Allen and moderated by filmaker Rod Lurie
Theatrical Trailer
Documentary
Deleted Scenes with Commentary by Director Mike Binder
Distributor Notes: A touching yet humorous film about a woman who finds her and her daughters' lives changed by a former baseball star who steps into her life as her drinking buddy.
Source: Warner Home Video
Director of Photography
Richard Greatrex: Director of Photography
Review 1:
"Costner and Allen show you what it means not just to play a role but to inhabit it."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.45-46 03/18/2005
Review 2:
"[Allen's] edgy comic ability is well established with this role."
Source: USA Today
p.3E 03/11/2005
Review 3:
"[A] wonderfully made comedy of domestic manners..."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
p.30 03/18/2005
Review 4:
"While UPSIDE marks Costner's return to lighthearted acting form, it's Allen who shines..."
Source: Movieline's Hollywood Life
p.104 07/01/2005
Review 5:
"[Costner] seems to only now be realizing his full potential as an actor....Pleasant and interesting..."
Source: Premiere
p.134 10/01/2005
Review 6:
3 stars out of 5 -- "Joan Allen impresses once again in this acerbic portrait of a Detroit matriach..."
Source: Total Film
p.40 01/01/2007
Review 7:
"[A] comedy-drama for grownups, with plenty of recognisable angst to laugh or cringe at, and a final twist that plays heavy on life's ironies."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.82 01/01/2007