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You Can Thank Me Later

 
  • Director: Shimon Dotan
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Movie Type: Medical Drama, Family Drama
  • Themes: Families in Crisis, Family Gatherings, Sibling Relationships
  • Main Cast: Ellen Burstyn, Amanda Plummer, Ted Levine, Mark Blum, Mary McDonnell
  • Release Year: 1998
  • Country: CA
  • Run Time: 110 minutes

Plot

Shimon Dotan directed this Canadian comedy-drama from Oren Safdie's screenplay based on Safdie's play, Hyper-Allergenic, set in a hospital room where a dysfunctional family awaits the results of surgery. Shirley Cooperberg (Ellen Burstyn) heads a Montreal Jewish family, and during her husband's operation, her brood arrives at the hospital -- failed writer Eli (Ted Levine), neurotic Susan (Amanda Plummer), and successful theatrical producer Edward (Mark Blum). Edward's wife Linda (Macha Grenon) is also present, as is Eli's ex, Diane (Mary McDonnell). An onslaught of one-liners find targets amid sibling rivalries and angst-ridden animosities. Shown at the 1998 Montreal Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Geneviève Bujold - Joelle; Jacob Tierney - Simon Cooperberg; Roc Lafortune - TV Repairman; Macha Grenon - Linda; Genevieve Brouillette - Nurse; Dorothee Berryman - Art Patron

Credit

Erica Stern - Associate Producer, Myriam Vezina - Casting, Renee April - Costume Designer, Anne Murray - First Assistant Director, Shimon Dotan - Director, Netaya Anbar - Editor, Walter Christian Rothe - Composer (Music Score), Michael D. Devine - Production Designer, Amnon Salomon - Cinematographer, Netaya Anbar - Producer, Shimon Dotan - Producer, Louis Marion - Sound/Sound Designer, Oren Safdie - Screenwriter, Oren Safdie - Play Author

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You Can Thank Me Later

DVD cover
Directed by Shimon Dotan
Produced by Netaya Anbar, Shimon Dotan
Written by Oren Safdie (play)
Starring Ellen Burstyn
Music by Walter Christian Rothe
Cinematography Amnon Salomon
Editing by Netaya Anbar
Distributed by Cinequest Films
Release date(s) 1998
Running time 110 mins
Country Canada
Language English

You Can Thank Me Later is a 1998 Canadian comedy drama film directed by Shimon Dotan. The film is based on a play titled Hyper-Allergenic written and adapted for the screen by Oren Safdie.

Overview

Conduct under pressure is the source of caustic humor and poignancy in "You Can Thank Me Later." Set primarily in a hospital room where a family awaits the results of the father's operation, the emotional battlefield is a series of zingers that touch sensitive nerves and tickle the funnybone.

Shirley Cooperberg (Ellen Burstyn) is the strong-willed matriarch of a well-heeled Montreal Jewish family. While her husband is under the surgeon's scalpel, her children arrive at the hospital. Eli (Ted Levine) is an oft-divorced, failed writer; Susan (Amanda Plummer) has been pouring her myriad neuroses onto canvas but has yet to find an appreciative audience; and Edward (Mark Blum) is a successful producer of touring Broadway plays. They are the picture-perfect embodiment of a dysfunctional family.

Expanding on Safie's play, director Shimon Dotan wades into Neil Simon territory. The recriminations, failures and barely contained bile hurled amongst principals are familiar in their wickedly funny, combative bent. It's a dry humor laden with modern-day angst and given a slightly novel spin when transplanted from New York to bilingual Quebec. Otherwise, the uptown group share the affluence and anxieties of Simon's Manhattanites.

Also in the stew are a mistress (Genevieve Bujold) posing as a nun, Eli's ex-wife (Mary McDonnell) and son (Jacob Tierney), a feisty nurse (Genevieve Brouillette), Edward's wife (Macha Grenon) and an ever-present TV repairman (Roch Lafortune) who's a virtually mute witness to the bad behavior.

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