SummaryHolly Hunter stars as a middle-aged divorcee who rediscovers life's possibilities in this offbeat dramedy. (New Line Cinema)
Directed By:Richard LaGravenese
Written By:Richard LaGravenese
Living Out Loud
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Generally Favorable
64
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5.6
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
57% Positive
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LaGravenese (writer of "The Fisher King," adapter of "The Bridges of Madison County," making his directorial debut) eschews distractions of style and molds our attention to the performances.
80
Living Out Loud becomes an ode to openness, to letting in everything that the world throws at you.
70
This is screenwriter Richard LaGravenese's directorial debut and now that he's in charge, he finally has his chance to give dialogue and character their due.
70
The filmmaker has borrowed from Chekhov the soul-baring introspection that can be so ineffable on the page or stage yet becomes so damply sensitive and dramatically vague on screen.
60
LaGravenese has an uncanny ability to write realistic female characters.
50
Much about Living Out Loud is pretty far-fetched, but at least it accurately portrays the dating possibilities for newly divorced women of a certain age.
40
What little grace there is in Living Out Loud (and there isn't much) is all in LaGravenese's script, not on the screen.
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