Catherine Keener and Jane Fonda play alienated daughter and mother in this comedy directed by Bruce Beresford in which uptight Manhattan lawyer Diane (Keener) drives her teenage son (Nat Wolff) and adult daughter (Elizabeth Olsen) to meet their grandmother (Fonda) for the first time. Written by Christina Mengert and Joseph Muszynski, Peace, Love & Misunderstanding also features Chace Crawford, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Kyle MacLachlan. The IFC Films release debuts June 8 in theaters and June 15 On Demand.
Hot Trailer: ‘Peace, Love & Misunderstanding’
By THE DEADLINE TEAM | Friday April 27, 2012 @ 8:35pm PDTTags: Catherine Keener, Jane Fonda
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A hippie who’s obviously had a lot of plastic surgery? This is why I wish actresses wouldn’t ruin their faces with plastic surgery and just age gracefully like their European counterparts. A little something here and there is fine but when they end up looking like Jane Fonda or Faye Dunaway they’re unable to believably play working class or period-era women. All they can play are rich bitches. The botched faces are just too distracting.
Nice cast – but “hot trailer”? Can it be any more boring and predictable?
AWESOME.
Can’t wait. Cast is perfection. I’m in the mood for a hippie flick.
This movie creates work for me… I will have to pinpoint every theater where this is playing so that I can avoid even driving by.
Clever use of Jane Fonda’s history. Shows she’s got a sense of humor about herself. (And when will she be a Kennedy Center honoree Caroline? You get Republican Jon Voight to show up. Where would Voight be without the Fonda-produced “Coming Home?” It would be the first Kennedy Center honors that people actually watch. In all ways she’s paid her dues and done her time and revisited what she considers to be her mistakes. To not do it mocks the purpose and importance of the honor.) Beresford’s great. Keener’s style is a great contrast to Fonda. That Olsen kid is adorable. This looks like fun. Looking forward to it.
I love Fonda and Keener but they seem miscast opposite one another here.
looks good, Keener always delivers
Chase Crawford? No thanks.
I like both leads but this movie SCREAMS ‘Hollywood’ in all the wrong ways. It just has that sheen of schmaltz that is a Hollywood family relationship film with all the cutesy elements: uptight daughter; hippy mother; chickens running around the kitchen; hot replacement love interest; wise daughter; award son; etc. This film SCREAMS paint-by-numbers filmmaking. How do we not know how this movie will start and end? Haven’t we seen this all?
This could be a great movie if they producers & directors had played it more naturally.
Two great actresses deserve better.
i think this film needs to add more clichés and romantic comedy tropes per minute.