Purple Violets

Purple Violets

2007 "A second chance for a first love."
Purple Violets
Purple Violets

Purple Violets

6.4 | 1h43m | NR | en | Drama

Patti Petalson is a promising writer, but her marriage and conventional job keep her from her dream. She longs to return to her writing, especially after running into her first love Brian Callahan, a successful crime novelist. Kate is Patti's best friend since college; she's a tough-talking schoolteacher who plays therapist to all Patti's problems, while she's got a few of her own.

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6.4 | 1h43m | NR | en | Drama , Comedy , Romance | More Info
Released: April. 30,2007 | Released Producted By: Wild Ocean Films , Marlboro Road Gang Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Patti Petalson is a promising writer, but her marriage and conventional job keep her from her dream. She longs to return to her writing, especially after running into her first love Brian Callahan, a successful crime novelist. Kate is Patti's best friend since college; she's a tough-talking schoolteacher who plays therapist to all Patti's problems, while she's got a few of her own.

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Cast

Selma Blair , Patrick Wilson , Edward Burns

Director

John Nyomarkay

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Wild Ocean Films , Marlboro Road Gang Productions

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donwc1996 I am a big Edward Burns fan - from day one when I saw The Brothers McMullen - which I thought was brilliant - and Burns' rapid rise in movies is the stuff dreams are made of - indeed, no one I can think of has the unprecedented career path that Burns has - if they'd made a movie about it no one would have believed it - in fact his Irish-Catholic-heterosexual slant on life is very endearing - he seems utterly incapable of writing gay characters since as far as I know he never has - I find his unabashed straightness amusing to say the least - but I think it would be nice if he at least tried to work a gay character into his stories - stretch a bit Ed - it won't kill you - in Purple Violets Burns goes all the way in writing about two very straight guys who are very best friends. What is Burns trying to do to us? He casts the best looking guy in movies (Patrick Wilson) along with himself (Burns) the second best looking guy in movies and together you can't take your eyes off them - what a pair - how could they keep their hands off one another - the only misstep in Purple Violets for me was the casting of Selma Blair's husband. He just did not work at all and that was a big disappointment. Selma Blair is a knock-out - why would she fall for a chunky nerd? Doesn't make sense.
dandan-dandan The truth is the movie has a mediocre plot, which means the movie could turn out either way, good or bad, and it all depends on the execution by the actors and directing. Personally, I am okay with the directing. It's somewhat realistic. However, I am really bored by the acting by the 2 leads. The supposed leads Blair and Wilson have almost zero chemistry, almost devoid of any honesty and feelings in their interactions. I am annoyed by the obvious 'acting" by Wilson, and the lack of energy and presence from both. It's totally unpersuasive that Blair's character could be a "talented, passionate and honest" writer. Neither the script nor the acting could convince us either way. What's really funny was the scene where Logue broke up with Blair. She was hardly really upset, but then the dialogue made it sound like she should have. There are three really awesome actors in this movie, who saved the movie by keeping the audience from walking away midway. And that's Messing, Burns and Logue. Messing and Burns should have been the leads. They simply steal the show, especially Messing. The thing is she has presence, and lots of authenticity to her acting, that convinces you that she is the character, even though the plot makes her out to be an unlikely grumpy woman. Donal Logue did a fantastic job to show himself a talented actor in this movie, where he was cast a character much different than he was type-casted into before. Even his body language and postures adapted to a younger and more sophisticated New York resident with a foreign background. For a second there, I though this was a younger foreign actor. But the confidence and presence drew me to notice it was indeed Logue! Great job.Yes, I must agree. There's a degree of trying too hard to be woody Allen in this movie, but lacked all the essence of acting. All I got to say is that if they redo this movie, and make Messing and Burns the lead, they may make triple the box office. Not for the names, but for the acting.
jentri76 I've been an Ed Burns fan for many years. I think the fact that he is an actor, writer and director shows over and over again in the work he produces. He's not a big, flashy kind of performer that writes for the masses, but rather an unconventional, understated artist who works from the heart. That is both rare and admirable. I thought the film had a certain sweetness and raw humor about it. Burns has a gift for finding the honest moments in life & interjecting elements of those into character driven pieces, where he gives them a new home on screen. Very naturalistic & effective approach to dialog too, as demonstrated in this film. Blair particularly shines.
tgreene73 I wanted to like this movie, but it just wasn't there-I am writing this review while attempting to watch it.The accents(Queens by Burns and the British accent by Donal) were embarrassing,and the acting was just bad all around I am all about putting friends in your movies but it just didn't work here, I was waiting for Dennis Farina to pull out a badge,love Selma Balir but she had little to work with here-it almost looked like the actors(Patrick Wilson,Donal Lague) were all there acting by themselves. Too many clichés everything from Burns eating pizza in Ny to his stint in AA. Mind you I might be slightly bitter that Burns has a full head of hair at 40, is married to the beautiful model and successfully got thrown out of Chaminade,but will be very happy when he writes another good movie but this wasn't it.