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		<title>Somberly, The Savages is True to Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wendy Savage(Linney), is an aspiring playwright living in New York city, having a little trouble getting noticed. Jon Savage(Seymour Hoffman), from Buffalo, New York, is a teacher and novelist afflicted with a bout of writers-block. Their father, Lenny(Bosco), recently lost his girlfriend of 20 years, and is suffering from dementia. Moving Lenny to a nursing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wendy Savage(Linney), is an aspiring playwright living in New York city, having a little trouble getting noticed.  Jon Savage(Seymour Hoffman), from Buffalo, New York, is a teacher and novelist afflicted with a bout of writers-block.  Their father, Lenny(Bosco), recently lost his girlfriend of 20 years, and is suffering from dementia.  Moving Lenny to a nursing home in Buffalo becomes an ordeal when Wendy and Jon realize their father is farther gone than either had predicted.  A somber story about the slow process of losing a loved one, <em>The Savages</em> is a comedy-noir destined for greatness.<span id="more-57"></span></p>
<p>Powerful subject matter is a very common theme for films recently; <em>The Savages</em>, <em>Juno</em>, <em>Bella</em>, <em>Martian Child</em>.  Instead of the mundane action blockbuster, or the predictable romantic comedy, it is nice to see studios, directors and writers creating works of silver-screen art.  <em>The Savages</em></p>
<p>One of the striking aspects of <em>The Savages</em> is the internal conflicts within each of the characters.  Jon, obviously an intelligent man perpetually doing &#8216;research&#8217; for his new book.  At the same time, he is battling against his own emotions over the fact that his girlfriend of 4 years must return to Poland because of an expired visa.  His sister, Wendy is also having relationship troubles.  Officially single, she is caught in an unhealthy affair with a married man, Larry(Peter Friedman).  In the end, both Jon and Wendy must face their family history; how much care should they take of their father, when as children, their father didn&#8217;t take care of them?</p>
<p>In the theatre, the ending of the film was unsatisfying. In hindsight, the end was truly real to life; there really isn&#8217;t an end to a life story.  No one&#8217;s story can be succinctly told in a 2 hour film, and <em>The Savages</em> accurately portrays that.  Wendy and Jon survive the trials of their father&#8217;s death and continue with their lives having learned from the experience.</p>
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