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''The Tao of Steve'' is a 2000 romantic
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written by Duncan North, Greer Goodman, and
Jenniphr Goodman Jenniphr Goodman is a film director best known for directing and co-writing the 2000 film ''The Tao of Steve''. She received her B.A. in creative writing and film making in 1984 through Pitzer College. She is also a graduate of New York University' ...
, directed by Jenniphr Goodman, and starring Donal Logue and Greer Goodman. The film was produced by
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and James Schamus'
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production company and released through Sony Pictures Classics. Logue won the 2000
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's Special Jury Prize for outstanding performance in a dramatic film and the film itself was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. It was filmed in and around
Santa Fe, New Mexico Santa Fe ( ; , Spanish for 'Holy Faith'; tew, Oghá P'o'oge, Tewa for 'white shell water place'; tiw, Hulp'ó'ona, label=Tiwa language, Northern Tiwa; nv, Yootó, Navajo for 'bead + water place') is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. ...
, where the story is set. Although the script never mentions St. John's College, the film includes many visual and verbal references to the seminar-based Great Books program taught there.


Plot

Dex is an unlikely
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- an overweight, thirty-something part-time kindergarten teacher - who has developed an effective method for seducing women. "The Tao of Steve", Dex's own personal pseudophilosophy on seduction, combines a
Taoist Taoism (, ) or Daoism () refers to either a school of philosophical thought (道家; ''daojia'') or to a religion (道教; ''daojiao''), both of which share ideas and concepts of Chinese origin and emphasize living in harmony with the ''Tao'' ...
outlook with the qualities embodied by TV characters such as Steve Austin (''
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'') and Steve McGarrett ('' Hawaii Five-O'') and, above all, by the actor
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. He meets up with Syd, an old college conquest whom he can't remember, but to whom he is instantly attracted. However, she never forgot him, and is hurt that he got over her so easily. Slowly, Dex subjects Syd to the "Tao of Steve", but Syd is immune to Dex's charms. Gradually, he develops genuine feelings for her. During a camping trip with Syd, Dex suffers chest pains and has to be taken to the hospital. A doctor informs Dex that what he thought was a heart attack was merely heartburn, but cautions him that his lifestyle is endangering his health. Later, at school, the husband of one of his conquests punches him in the face in front of his students. Syd comes to Dex's house to console him, and they end up sleeping together. The next day, however, she finds out about his "philosophy", and leaves in disgust. Dex finally realizes that he needs to make changes in his life. Sometime later, Syd is in
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, working as a set designer. She leaves a message on Dex's answering machine asking him to call her and talk about their relationship - only to see Dex himself standing before her, ready to give her a chance.


Cast

* Donal Logue - Dex *Greer Goodman - Syd * David Aaron Baker - Rick *
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- Dave *Nina Jaroslaw - Maggie *Ayelet Kaznelson - Beth


Production

Director
Jenniphr Goodman Jenniphr Goodman is a film director best known for directing and co-writing the 2000 film ''The Tao of Steve''. She received her B.A. in creative writing and film making in 1984 through Pitzer College. She is also a graduate of New York University' ...
, after finishing her studies at
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's film school, returned with her husband to her childhood hometown of Santa Fe, where they shared a house with North, a friend from college. Much like his fictional counterpart, North was an overweight kindergarten teacher who nevertheless had astounding success bedding women, including two of Goodman's own friends. Out of work, Goodman began to have long conversations with North over the next two years, fascinated by his success and philosophy. This led to her wanting to make a film about North, either a documentary or some sort of one-man show. When her sister Greer became involved in 1996, they developed the project into a narrative film. The Goodman sisters and North spent the next two years writing multiple drafts of the script as it evolved from a personal odyssey story into a romantic comedy. Pre-production began in
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, and Jenniphr hired another NYU alumn, Teo Maniaci, as the cinematographer. Unfortunately, the start date for filming had to be pushed back when the actor they wanted for the lead turned out to be unavailable. During this time, Maniaci had given the script to Anthony Bregman, with whom he had just worked on a film that was made for Bregman's employer,
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. The delay was fortuitous, as Bregman and Good Machine came aboard as producers. The script went through 10 more drafts that year with Bregman, who comments, "That's one of the luxuries about
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, you often have time to make the script perfect. You're always waiting for something — an actor's schedule to free up, more money to appear — so you have lots of time to reschedule, re-budget, and rewrite." The actor in question was Donal Logue, who had been off making what would be John Frankenheimer's final film, '' Reindeer Games''. Shooting began on July 7, 1999.


Music

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wrote the film's score.
Eytan Mirsky Eytan Mirsky (born December 18, 1961) is a New York City-based American singer-songwriter. Career He is known mainly for his original contributions to film soundtracks, including the title songs for the critically acclaimed films ''Happiness' ...
wrote the title track "The Tao of Steve (Isn't It Time?)," as well as another song in the film, "(I Just Wanna Be) Your Steve McQueen." Donal Logue wrote and performs three songs in the film. ''The Tao Of Steve: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' was released by Milan Records in 2000, and featured the following songs: #
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— "The Tao Of Steve (Isn't It Time?)" #
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— "Opening Titles" #
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— " Nice Guy Eddie" # Donal Logue — "Be Desireless" # Lazlo Bane — "
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" # Joe Delia — "Love Theme" #
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— "Down In The Traffic" # Donal Logue — "Be Excellent" # The Ventures — " Hawaii Five-O Theme" #
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— "Movie Star" # Oliver Nelson — " The Six Million Dollar Man Theme" # Eytan Mirsky — "(I Just Wanna Be) Your Steve McQueen" # Joe Delia — "Lesson Theme" #
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— "The Outdoor Type" # Donal Logue — "Be Gone" #
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— "Peanut Butter" #
Epperley Epperley was an alternative rock band active in the 1990s from Tulsa, Oklahoma. The band released two full-length albums, ''Epperley (album), Epperley'' (1996) and ''Sophomore Slump'' (1998). The band consisted of R. David Bynum, Matthew Nadar, Da ...
— "You're So 1988" # The Blue Hawaiians — "Martini Five-O"


Reception

The film enjoyed mostly positive reviews, with
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calling it "...an easygoing but bright comedy that focuses on Logue's effortless charm (he won the best actor award at Sundance). It creates the feeling of settling in comfortably with old friends... One of the things I like about the movie is the wit of its dialogue, the way sentences and conversations coil with confidence up to a conclusion that is totally unexpected."
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of Slate.com also praises the dialogue: " he Tao of Steve/nowiki> has some of the funniest romantic banter in a movie in years..." He says the film "...went down like a slice of warm pecan pie topped with two scoops of
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Bovinity Divinity." In reaction to the film's philosophical undertone, Peter Travers o
Rolling Stone
wrote that "it's pure pleasure" to watch a romantic comedy "with enough verbal smarts to coax laughs out of Lao Tzu, Heidegger, Kierkegaard and Mozart’s Don Giovanni."


References


External links

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