The Rewrite

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The Rewrite
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Directed by Marc Lawrence
Produced by Liz Glotzer
Martin Shafer
Written by Marc Lawrence
Starring
Music by Clyde Lawrence
Cinematography Jonathan Brown
Edited by Ken Eluto
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Running time
106 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Rewrite is a 2014 American romantic comedy film starring Hugh Grant as a washed-up screenwriter who begins teaching at a state university and Marisa Tomei as a single mom with whom the screenwriter finds romance. The film is directed by Marc Lawrence based on a screenplay he wrote. It began development at Castle Rock Entertainment in October 2012, and filming began in New York in April 2013.

The Rewrite premiered at a gala screening at the Shanghai International Film Festival on June 15, 2014. The film premiered in theaters in the United Kingdom on October 8, 2014. A theatrical release in the United states on February 13, 2015.[1]

Synopsis

Keith Michaels (Grant) is a washed-up British screenwriter who won the Academy Award for Best Screenplay in 1998. Since then, he has divorced and after a few unsuccessful films, cannot sell another screenplay. He begins teaching a screenwriting course at Binghamton University in upstate New York and has an affair with a student. Though at first he had no intention of actually teaching he finds himself actually good at it. The affair ends badly and he almost loses the job he realized that he likes, and meanwhile he finds he is in love with a single mother with whom he has been friendly (Tomei).[2]

Cast

Production

The Rewrite is written and directed by Marc Lawrence. The project began development at Castle Rock Entertainment. In October 2012, actor Hugh Grant was cast in the film's starring role. His casting marked the fourth collaboration between Lawrence, Castle Rock, and Grant. Their previous films were Two Weeks Notice, Music and Lyrics, and Did You Hear About the Morgans?[3]

""I love Marc's stuff, and ['The Rewrite'] made me laugh," he said. "[I wasn't interested] in the sort of marketed, Hallmark, 'Valentine's Day' sense — I find that repugnant. Here, the romantic comedy part of it is only a small part; it's about this broken guy who mends himself."[4]

In November 2012, actor Marisa Tomei entered negotiations to star opposite Grant.[5] In the following March, Bella Heathcote joined the cast. Variety reported, "This film would give Heathcote some lighter material after breaking out in serious projects," referring to In Time and Not Fade Away.[6] Later in the month, Allison Janney, J. K. Simmons, and Chris Elliott joined the cast.[7]

Filming began in New York in April 2013.[8]

Release

FilmNation Entertainment handled sales of The Rewrite's distribution in territories outside the United States.[9] The film premiered at a gala screening at the Shanghai International Film Festival on June 15, 2014.[10][11] Distributor Lionsgate scheduled the film to be released in theaters in the United Kingdom on October 8, 2014.[12]

Critical reception

The Hollywood Reporter's Elizabeth Kerr said The Rewrite was not groundbreaking as a romantic comedy but that "it is a pleasant diversion for fans of the form". Kerr considered the film an improvement from Did You Hear About the Morgans? (2009) and said while it was initially similar to Liberal Arts (2012) with "its aggressive academic and literary tone", it fell back on romantic comedy conventions. The film critic found that Grant "embraces his maturity" as an older version of his typical character but that Tomei's character was "painfully underwritten". Kerr said the supporting characters would be forgettable if the actors cast were not so strong.[13]

References

  1. http://www.bupipedream.com/release/46914/binghamton-set-movie-8216the-rewrite8217-to-screen-on-campus-with-star-hugh-grant-and-director-marc-lawrence/
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  4. http://www.indiewire.com/article/hugh-grant-says-he-finds-most-romantic-comedies-repugnant-at-the-rewrite-premiere-20150211
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