''Barney's Version'' is a 2010 Canadian
comedy drama
Comedy drama (also known by the portmanteau dramedy) is a hybrid genre of works that combine elements of comedy and Drama (film and television), drama. In film, as well as scripted television series, serious dramatic subjects (such as death, il ...
film directed by
Richard J. Lewis, written by
Michael Konyves, and based on the
1997 novel by
Mordecai Richler
Mordecai Richler (January 27, 1931 – July 3, 2001) was a Canadian writer. His best known works are ''The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (novel), The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz'' (1959) and ''Barney's Version (novel), Barney's Versi ...
.
Starring
Paul Giamatti,
Rosamund Pike,
Minnie Driver
Amelia Fiona Jessica "Minnie" Driver (born 31 January 1970) is a British and American actress and singer. She rose to prominence with her break-out role in the 1995 film ''Circle of Friends (1995 film), Circle of Friends''. She went on to star i ...
,
Rachelle Lefevre,
Scott Speedman and
Dustin Hoffman, the film follows Barney Panofsky (Giamatti), an alcoholic soap opera producer as he navigates his three marriages to Clara (Lefevre), "The Second Mrs. Panofsky" (Driver) and Miriam (Pike), his relationship with his father Izzy (Hoffman), and the mysterious disappearance of his friend Boogie (Speedman).
''Barney's Version'' premiered at the
Venice International Film Festival September 10, 2010, where it was nominated for the
Golden Lion, and was theatrically released in Canada December 24, 2010. Despite positive reviews from critics, the film was a
box-office failure, grossing $12.1 million against its $30 million budget. Giamatti won a
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for his performance. At the
83rd Academy Awards,
Adrien Morot was nominated for
Best Makeup.
Plot
Barney Panofsky is living with his best friend Boogie in
Rome
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. He marries the mentally disturbed and unfaithful Clara Charnofsky after she tells him she is pregnant with his child. He finds out the child — delivered
stillborn — is not his, and he demands they separate. She commits suicide, and a devastated Barney decides to return home to
Montreal
Montreal is the List of towns in Quebec, largest city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Quebec, the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, second-largest in Canada, and the List of North American cit ...
.
Barney soon meets the woman who becomes his second wife, the daughter of a wealthy
Jewish
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family. At their lavish wedding, Barney meets Miriam Grant and immediately falls in love. He tells her his feelings for her that night, but she rejects him.
Despite his marriage, Barney sends flowers and gifts to Miriam. He later picks up Boogie, who comes to
detox for a few days at Barney's lake house. He walks in on Boogie in bed with his wife. Initially overjoyed that he has an excuse to divorce her and pursue Miriam, he later questions Boogie's integrity. The drunk men argue, and Barney shoots two bullets from his gun to dissuade Boogie from snorkling, one into the air, before he trips and passes out on the dock, and Boogie falls backwards into the lake.
When Barney awakens, Boogie is missing. A detective tries to beat a confession out of him until his father, Izzy, intervenes. Barney continues to believe that Boogie ran away, and holds out hope that he will reappear.
With his divorce final, Barney asks Miriam on a date. He travels to
New York City
New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each coextensive w ...
to meet her and finally begin a relationship. They marry and have two children, and Barney gets a job
producing a television series. Izzy dies in a
brothel
A brothel, strumpet house, bordello, bawdy house, ranch, house of ill repute, house of ill fame, or whorehouse is a place where people engage in Human sexual activity, sexual activity with prostitutes. For legal or cultural reasons, establis ...
, causing Barney to laugh and cry and call his father a "King". Barney and Miriam live happily until, on another vacation to the lake house, Barney meets Blair, who works in radio, Miriam's old line of work. There is an immediate platonic connection between Blair and Miriam, much to Barney's noticeable consternation.
After Barney and Miriam's son, Michael, leaves home, Miriam informs Barney of her intention to return to work. He attempts to dissuade her, but she persists and secures employment, thanks to support from Blair. Miriam begins work at a radio station, but Barney misses her first on-air interview — because he "was drunk and watching the hockey game, like has happened a thousand times before" — and is rude and dismissive to Miriam's colleagues.
Miriam remains steadfastly faithful to him, but eventually, his picaresque behavior results in her taking a weeklong visit to Michael's place in New York. While she is absent, Barney gets drunk at a bar and goes to bed with a former actress on his show. He tells Miriam about his infidelity, and they divorce. She soon marries Blair.
Barney, who has been displaying small signs of a deteriorating memory (forgetting where he left his car on two occasions), begins to show signs of an acute but unspecified
memory loss. After Boogie's body is discovered near the lake house, dead from an apparent
sky diving
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For hu ...
accident, Miriam meets Barney for lunch and offers to help as a friend.
When Miriam returns from the bathroom, Barney has paid for the meal but forgotten his wallet. She follows him, and, by the time she catches up to him, he has forgotten that they were divorced. He speaks to her as if it were years earlier, assuming that they're still married and that their children are quite young.
Barney's condition worsens until his death. While his children are helping to settle some of his affairs at the lake house, they observe a "
water bomber" plane scoop up water from the lake and dump it on a fire on the mountainside, showing the children what could have happened to Boogie, referencing an
urban myth. The final scene shows Miriam visiting Barney's grave, leaving roses at a tombstone bearing both of their names.
Cast
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Paul Giamatti as Barney Panofsky
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Dustin Hoffman as Israel "Izzy" Panofsky, the father
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Rosamund Pike as Miriam Grant, the third wife
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Minnie Driver
Amelia Fiona Jessica "Minnie" Driver (born 31 January 1970) is a British and American actress and singer. She rose to prominence with her break-out role in the 1995 film ''Circle of Friends (1995 film), Circle of Friends''. She went on to star i ...
as the second wife
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Rachelle Lefevre as Clara Charnofsky, the first wife
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Anna Hopkins as Kate Panofsky, the daughter
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Jake Hoffman as Michael Panofsky, the son
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Bruce Greenwood as Blair
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Mark Addy as Detective O'Hearne
* Paula Jean Hixson as Grumpy's Bartender
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Scott Speedman as Bernard "Boogie" Moscovitch
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Thomas Trabacchi as Leo
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Clé Bennett as Cedric
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Saul Rubinek as Mr. Charnofsky, the first father in-law
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Harvey Atkin as the second father in-law
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Macha Grenon as Solange, the soap opera actress
Various Canadian film directors appear in cameos.
Atom Egoyan
Atom Egoyan (; ; born July 19, 1960) is an Armenian Canadians, Armenian-Canadian filmmaker. One of the most preeminent directors of the Toronto New Wave, he emerged during the 1980s and made his career breakthrough with ''Exotica (film), Exotica ...
appears as an early director of Barney's
soap opera
A soap opera (also called a daytime drama or soap) is a genre of a long-running radio or television Serial (radio and television), serial, frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality. The term ''soap opera'' originat ...
, ''Constable O'Malley of the North'', while
David Cronenberg appears as a later director on the same soap.
Paul Gross plays the star of Barney's soap, and
Denys Arcand portrays Jean, the maître d' at Barney and Miriam's luncheons beside the duck pond at Montreal's
Ritz-Carlton.
Ted Kotcheff appears as a train conductor.
Production
After being in development for 12 years, the film was released in September 2010 with Paul Giamatti in the title role.
It was directed by
Richard J. Lewis and produced by
Robert Lantos from a screenplay by
Michael Konyves.
Filming took place in Montreal,
Lake Memphremagog, Rome and New York. The visual effects were produced by
Modus FX in Montreal.
Release
The film grossed $472,892 in Canada during its first few weeks. As of April 17, 2011, the film had grossed $4.3 million in the United States, and a total of $8 million worldwide. Most of the worldwide box-office was in Italy.
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Reception
, the film holds a 77% approval rating on the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes
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, based on 137 reviews with an average rating 6.65 out of 10. The website's critics consensus reads: "With a magnificent performance by Paul Giamatti, ''Barney's Version'' offers much comedy and insight to the complexities of modern romance." It has a score of 67 out of 100 on Metacritic
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, based on 33 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Roger Ebert
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praised the performances, writing that Giamatti's in particular "is one of those achievements. He is making a career of playing unremarkable but memorable men; remember his failed wine lover in 'Sideways
''Sideways'' is a 2004 American comedy-drama directed by Alexander Payne and written by Jim Taylor and Payne. A film adaptation of Rex Pickett's 2004 novel, ''Sideways'' follows two men in their forties, Miles Raymond ( Paul Giamatti), a de ...
,' his schleppy Harvey Pekar in ' American Splendor' and his soul-transplant victim in ' Cold Souls.'" Ebert added the performance "is successful not simply because of his acting but because of his exuding. He has a sweet quality that just barely allows us to understand why three women, the last of them a saint, would want to marry him. It’s not money: He’s broke when he marries the first, the second is rich in her own right, and the third is so desirable that Barney actually walks out of his own wedding reception to chase her to the train station and declare his love at first sight."
Awards
References
External links
Official website
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Barney's Version
2010 films
2010 comedy-drama films
2010s English-language films
Canadian comedy-drama films
English-language Canadian films
English-language Italian films
Films about Jews and Judaism
Films about disability in Canada
Films about father–son relationships
Films about marriage
Midlife crisis films
Films based on Canadian novels
Films based on works by Mordecai Richler
Films featuring a Best Musical or Comedy Actor Golden Globe winning performance
Films set in Montreal
Films set on lakes
Films shot in Montreal
Films shot in New York City
Films shot in Rome
Sony Pictures Classics films
Universal Pictures films
Jewish Canadian films
Films directed by Richard J. Lewis
2010s Canadian films
English-language comedy-drama films