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The Descendants (2011)
In Alexander Payne's Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar-winning,
heart-wrenching drama set in Hawaii:
- the character of an indifferent husband and beleaguered
father, mildly-disheveled Honolulu lawyer Matt King (George Clooney),
inept while dealing with the tragedy of his wife Elizabeth (Patricia
Hastie) suffering a waterskiing accident off of Waikiki, and in
a terminal coma (surviving only with life-support equipment)
- Matt's opening disenchanted voice-over narration about
Hawaii: "My friends on the mainland think just because I live
in Hawaii, I live in paradise. Like a permanent vacation - we're
all just out here sipping Mai Tais, shaking our hips and catching
waves. Are they insane? Do they think we're immune to life? How can
they possibly think our families are less screwed-up, our cancers
less fatal, our heartaches less painful? Hell, I haven't been on
a surfboard in 15 years. For the last 23 days, I've been living in
a paradise of IVs and urine bags and tracheal tubes. Paradise? Paradise
can go f--k itself"
- the scenes with his two daughters while serving as
a hands-off "backup parent": sassy, resentful and reckless
17-year-old Alexandra (Shailene Woodley), and forlorn 10-year-old
Scotty (Amara Miller) in open rebellion against his parental authority
- Alexandra's devastating revelation to her clueless,
workaholic father that her love-neglected mother was involved in
domestic betrayal and planned to divorce him: "You really don't
have a clue, do you?...Dad, Dad. Mom was cheating on you!"
- Matt's comic, sweaty duck-legged dash (in inappropriate
plastic flip-flops) to his nearby neighbors' house to hopefully learn
the name of his wife's lover
- Matt's two solo scenes at his wife's bedside, first
expressing his anger: "The only thing I know for sure is you're
a goddamn liar," and then in the second instance when he kissed
her and sobbingly said "Goodbye, my love, my friend, my pain,
my joy, Goodbye"
- the long search, stalking and ultimate confrontation
with the cheating real estate agent, Brian Speer (Matthew Lillard),
who was married to cheated-upon, unaware wife Julie Speer (Judy Greer),
and vacationing in a cottage on Kauai
Matt Stalking Real Estate Agent Brian Speer
Who Had Been Cheating With His Wife
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- Matt's final decision not to sell out an immense
land trust he managed for his extended haole family, 25,000
acres of unspoiled land on the island of Kauai - the last untouched
paradisical inheritance of Hawaiian royalty to be developed, to
reap an enormous payoff - to spite his avaricious, affable and
dissolute cousin Hugh (Beau Bridges), and possibly to deprive Speer
of a rich commission
- the ending scene (under the credits), in silence,
as the reconciled family sat together on the sofa, under their mother's
quilt, eating ice cream and watching March of the Penguins (2005) (narrated
by Morgan Freeman)
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Matt King
(George Clooney)
17-year-old Alexandra King (Shailene Woodley)
Matt's Race to Neighbor's House
Bedside Scenes With Dying Comatose Wife Elizabeth
King with Cousin Hugh (Beau Bridges)
Ending Scene
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