Did you ever wonder why you have incarnated in the world?
What is the bigger picture for humanity?
Do we have purpose here?
Well if you have this film is not for you. This is a film for schlubs… That is basically what Barney is; an alcoholic, sports fan, whose greatest effort in life rests on pursuing the woman of his dreams at his own wedding. This one ambition we see in Barney is probably the only inspirited and redeemable aspect of the film…. The whole two hours then rests on that initiative…. yes a great moment…but then Barney (and the film for that matter) go no way, “nada” --but down the drain.
Yes it great to see how frivolous romance can be as we watch people fall in and out of love until Barney disintegrates into a senile stupor. But do we have to go to a movie to see that. In other words - the film loses its way even though Giamatti is marvelous and right on track in portraying the loveless, almost like less, schlemiel (why are there so many Jewish words to define this character?) Barney. Just to complete my Yiddish tirade he is also a schnook and a meshuganah.
Part of the collapse of the film is that it starts out as the retrospective of Barney’s life after he wrote a book trying to defend himself again the accused murder of his best friend for having sex with his second wife - the one he wanted to leave anyway for the woman of is dreams…. So we don’t know why Barney’s threatens his friend anyway when he is caught in the act . It seems like an easy out, but was it just ego, or another drunken episode that makes the threat that results in the friends disappearance.
So when Barney meets Miriam (not “when Harry met Sally” unfotuanltely) the coolness he sees in Rosamund Pike stays that way so long it starts to get icy. And you think what was it that these two people had in common in the first place. Well I guess that is like a lot of relationships that go south. This is when the film slides into television movie status -of kids growing up montage, and the lose of connection with the love. Orson Wells did so well in Citizen Kane, as the breakfast table gets longer and longer as honeymoon bliss slides into partner alienatin.
Yet the cast is great, even though the direction is over the top. Dustin Hoffman as Barney’s father is the best thing he has done since the Graduate, (sorry Dustin). And Minnie Driver as the second wife is the Jewish princess you love to hate, even though upon meeting her in person, I found a real depth that has yet to emerge in screen roles.
Richard Lewis’ direction loses its direction, as we go from flashback as Barney reads his own book about his life to flash forward about his eventual collapse… Richard, what happened to the book that feature so prominently in the opening sequence? Well that is problem with weak adaption’s of novels where too much wants to be told in too little time… This makes for a pretty sloppy and poorly adapted film is based on Mordecai Richler's award-winning 1997 novel of the same name.
Overall the movie ends up as a mush…
Again Giamatti is unforgettable, while Barney is definitely forgettable. Tell me why would you want to see a film about a booze guzzling - cigar smoking putz whose only ambition in life is to see a hokey game and get smashed with his friends… Doing both for me a waste of time and certainly watching someone do that is a bigger waste. However, there could be some redeemable value in seeing that, ‘cause it takes all types, - but the direction never goes into the depths of Barney’s psyche long enough to find out what really drives him.
See the movie at your own risk to find out “how indulgence can replace meaning” and the pursuit of any other reality besides the material, self absorbed world is never even a possibility…
Sometimes I get invited to press junkets of newly released films where I meet the stars of films as a way of promotion and preview. So it was a lot of fun to meet the cast of Barney's Version. Its the star Paul Giamatti is one of the nicest people you will ever meet; I just hope he doesn’t start to get type cast as a schmuck, because he plays it so well as Barney Panofsky - reminiscent of his part in Sideways, a film I really liked as opposed to this one…






