by Universal Studios
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| Sales Rank: | 39138 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $0.58 |
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| Director: | Ben Younger |
| Release Date: | 2006-03-07 |
| Label: | Universal Studios |
| UPC: | 025192630729 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | Universal Studios |
| ASIN: | B000CS45TC |
| Category: | DVD |
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Product Description
Prime is a sophisticated character comedy set in New York City about Rafi (Uma Thurman) a recently divorced 37-year-old career woman from Manhattan and what happens when Dave (Bryan Greenberg) a talented 23-year-old painter from Brooklyn falls in love with her. The film looks at love from everyone's point-of-view friends relatives and in this case Rafi's therapist Lisa (Meryl Streep) and follows all who comes apart and some who pull it together when two people fall in love.System Requirements:Running Time: 106 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: PG-13 UPC: 025192630729 Manufacturer No: 26307
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Bolstered by an appealing cast and the comedic genius of Meryl Streep, Prime is an above-average "rom-com" that never stoops to compromise. The plot conceived by writer/director Ben Younger (Boiler Room) is a bit far-fetched, but once he's established that 37-year-old Gentile divorcee Rafi Gardet (Uma Thurman) is unknowingly dating the 23-year-old son (Bryan Greenberg) of her Jewish psychotherapist (played by Streep), the unlikely premise gets an intelligent workout, touching upon all of the issues that would realistically emerge as their dilemma is taken to its logical (or illogical) extremes. As a pair of genuinely devoted lovers in their sexual prime (hence the title), Thurman and Greenberg make this movie a constant joy to watch (and let's face it, Uma's utterly irresistible as an "older woman" who's looking for Mr. Right). But it's Streep's mastery of multi-layered expression and subtle comedic timing that makes Prime so engaging. Younger is also refreshingly resistant to easy solutions and conventional feel-good sentiment; he constantly steers Prime toward a sensible examination of a hazardous romance, never insulting the intelligence of his characters or his audience. The result is a mature, honest relationship comedy that never feels forced, but still offers plenty of good, solid laughs. --Jeff Shannon
Customer Reviews
Honestly, this is prime entertainment... - Reviewed on 2008-04-23
2 customers found this review helpful.
There's just something so inviting about a film starring the great Meryl Streep and the deliciously enticing Uma Thurman. With that said, `Prime' delivers the goods, giving us a supremely funny while ultimately honest look at a relationship doomed from the very start. It does play to some overseen clichés from time to time, but for the most part `Prime' is true to itself and I must say that, to its credit, the ending was not predictable. That's all I'll say about that; I don't want to spoil anything.
`Prime' tells the story of middle-aged divorcee Rafi Gardet (I say middle-aged, but she's not quite there yet) who finds herself in a romantic relationship with a young painter named David Bloomberg; young as in 23 to her 37. The relationship, while odd at first, grows nicely on the couple who genuinely appear to be falling in love with one another. There's only one problem, and that problem is Rafi's therapist Lisa Metzger who just so happens to be David's mother.
What makes `Prime' work so well is the chemistry between its stars. We all know that Meryl and Uma are great actresses, but that doesn't always spell out success. This time it does. Both Uma and Meryl mesh so well together you never get a feeling of forced comedy between them. They are enjoying themselves and thus we are enjoying them. Even better though is the romantic chemistry between Thurman and Bryan Greenberg. It's not hard to imagine falling for the beautiful Uma Thurman, but just because she's attractive doesn't mean you can fake the kind of intimacy needed to make this film work. Thurman and Greenberg are so natural together, so believable tender and affectionate that you fall in love along with them.
`Prime' may seem familiar in scenes; I'm not denying that there are streams of unoriginality here; but `Prime' handles things in a very mature way. This is not the comedy I expected to see walking into it. I really expected your run of the mill gag-filled romantic comedy but `Prime' offers the audience a sense of relatability that all too often goes missing in rom-coms today.
In the end I highly recommend `Prime'. It's funny, witty and sweet but most of all, it's sincere. Thurman is breathtaking, Greenberg is charming and Streep is a scene stealing hoot. This is truly a prime example of a movie giving its audience what they truly deserve.
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