Roger Greenberg (Ben Stiller), a failed musician now making a living as a carpenter in New York, returns to Los Angeles to house-sit for his brother (Chris Messina). There Roger soon sparks with his brother's assistant.
25 September 1975, San Salvador, El Salvador
28 November 1970, Los Angeles, California, USA
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11 March 1988, Valencia, California, USA
12 June 1985, Palo Alto, California, USA
21 July 1989, London, England, UK
11 August 1974, New York City, New York, USA
7 December 1976, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
5 July 1980, Snyder, Texas, USA
2 February 1988, Randolph, Vermont, USA
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His sharpest observations are reserved for preternaturally intelligent, hyper-self-conscious outsiders whose existential crises are the failure of the world-and, to some extent, themselves-to live up to their own high expectations.April 16, 2010
Noah Baumbach again investigates psychologically screwed-up people, although this time with much less comedic impact.March 31, 2010
Stiller is expert at playing self-indulgent types unaware of their boorishness, and Greenberg is no exception.July 06, 2010
As a study of stasis and of people conscious of not living the lives they had imagined for themselves, the picture offers a bracing undertow of seriousness beneath the deceptively casual, dramatically offhand surface.March 26, 2010
What saves it, however, is Gerwig. The love story ain't credible, but her performance is, perfectly capturing a young woman who doesn't lack confidence so much as a sense of self.April 04, 2011
Obviously there's running commentary from director Noah Baumbach -- his characters are never free of context -- but they don't have epiphanies, they don't learn and they don't apologize. It's kind of refreshing.March 09, 2011
Baumbach's writing and direction of these characters display more of a novelistic touch...but the approach produces a deeply felt view of flawed individuals.October 05, 2012
Not the feel-good film of the year, but Greenberg is a powerful account of how a few lost souls can find meaning and direction in life.November 21, 2012
Stiller succeeds in a dramatic role but the script underwhelms with a meandering story and an unlikable lead character.January 31, 2011
Greenberg is not an enjoyable movie, but it's a unique experience that will mostly appeal to cinephiles with insatiable appetites for character-driven small films.June 08, 2010
A film of powerful, memorable moments -- some striking dialogue, some great performances, a handful of beautifully played, bracingly discomfiting love scenes -- in search of a structure and, perhaps, a soul.March 26, 2010
In many ways this is Baumbach's best film, filled with his bitter but often funny misanthropic perspective, but buoyed by the undeniable likability of Stiller and Gerwig.