Life as a House

November 9, 2001 0 By Fans
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Plot

When a man is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he takes custody of his misanthropic teenage son, for whom quality time means getting high, engaging in small-time prostitution, and avoiding his father.

Release Year: 2001

Rating: 7.5/10 (24,065 voted)

Critic's Score: 45/100

Director:
Irwin Winkler

Stars: Hayden Christensen, Kevin Kline, Kristin Scott Thomas

Storyline
George Monroe is a lonely and sad man. Divorced for ten years, he lives alone on the Southern California coast with his pet dog in the same run down shack he has lived in for twenty-five years, the shack which his father passed down to him. In the intervening years, ostentatious houses have sprung up around him. He's been at the same architectural firm for twenty years in a job he hates, which primarily consists of building scale models. On the day that he is fired from his job, he is diagnosed with an advanced case of terminal cancer, which he chooses not to disclose to his family. In many ways, this day is the happiest of his recent life in that he decides to spend what little time he has left doing what he really wants to do, namely build a house he can call his own to replace the shack. He also wants his rebellious sixteen year old son, Sam Monroe, to live with him for the summer…

Cast:

Kevin Kline

George Monroe


Kristin Scott Thomas

Robin Kimball


Hayden Christensen

Sam Monroe


Jena Malone

Alyssa Beck


Mary Steenburgen

Colleen Beck


Mike Weinberg

Adam Kimball


Scotty Leavenworth

Ryan Kimball


Ian Somerhalder

Josh


Jamey Sheridan

Peter Kimball


Scott Bakula

Officer Kurt Walker


Sandra Nelson

Nurse #1


Sam Robards

David Dokos


John Pankow

Bryan Burke


Kim Delgado

Bob Larson


Barry Primus

Tom

Taglines:
Seen from a distance, it's perfect.



Details

Official Website:
New Line |

Release Date: 9 November 2001

Filming Locations: Bermuda



Box Office Details

Budget: $18,000,000

(estimated)

Opening Weekend: $294,056
(USA)
(28 October 2001)
(29 Screens)

Gross: $15,652,637
(USA)
(30 December 2001)



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Did You Know?

Trivia:

The original script called for the Guster song "All the Way up to Heaven" to be used in the "car" scene that used the Guster song "Rainy Day" instead.

Goofs:

Continuity:
When nurse #1 strokes George's cheek, she reaches out with her left hand to do so. The shot over her shoulder shows her stroking his cheek with her right.

Quotes:

George:
With every crash of every wave, I hear something now. I never listened before. I'm on the edge of a cliff, listening. Almost finished.
[pause]

George:
If you were a house , Sam, this is where you would want to be built: on rock, facing the sea. Listening. Listening.



User Review

Surprised this didn't get more recognition

Rating:

"Life as a House" is not an easy film to watch. Its story is piercingly
poignant, sometimes depraved, and unbearably sad. If you insist on
flashy amusements and naive happy endings in your films, this is not
for you. If you are "real" though, about the dynamics of our troubled
lives, then it is for you. And if you are sensitive, then this is a
film you can only watch about once a year.

It is well written, directed, and acted, especially by Kevin Kline and
Kristin Scott Thomas. Hayden Christensen gives us the same believable
anger, sullenness and pathos as his Anakin Skywalker character did in
Episode II; maybe better. He makes a good troubled teen. And Jena
Malone is good with the script she is dealt.

I'd recommend this film to anyone.