Life as a House

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Life As A House
Directed by Irwin Winkler
Written by Mark Andrus
Starring Kevin Kline
Hayden Christensen
Kristin Scott Thomas
Editing by Julie Monroe
Distributed by New Line
Release date(s) 2001
Running time 125 minutes
Language English
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Life as a House is a 2001 film starring Kevin Kline, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Hayden Christensen. Directed by Irwin Winkler and written by Mark Andrus, the film involves the metaphorical and emotional underpinnings of demolishing and reconstructing a house. The film is set in picturesque Rancho Palos Verdes, California and is notable for its dramatic use of the coast and of sunsets.

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[edit] Tagline

"Seen from a distance, it's perfect."

[edit] Plot

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Kevin Kline plays George Monroe, who is fired from his job as a designer of architectural models and is diagnosed with terminal cancer. He enlists the help of his reluctant and rebellious son Sam, played by Hayden Christensen, to demolish the shack that George inherited from his abusive father and build an elegant home in its place. During this experience, George reconnects with his son and his divorced wife Robin, played by Kristin Scott Thomas. The movie is a source of discovery both for George and Sam. Sam in particular changes from a rebellious drug taking teen into something more closely resembling his father. This is evident in the final sequence, in which Sam gives the house to a woman disabled by a car accident caused by George's father while driving under the influence.

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  • George Monroe divorced Robin ten years before the beginning of the film. Robin has remarried, but her feelings for George begin to resurface.
  • Sam does not have a good relationship with anyone around him, and is known to have only one good friend at school.
  • Robin's second marriage is to a wealthy, selfish businessman. She has two children with him, neither of whom he has time for.
  • Sam Monroe's love interest, Alyssa Beck (Jena Malone) is dating a wealthy teen drug dealer and pimp named Josh, whom Sam looks to for money and marijuana.
  • George Monroe realizes his neglect of his son over the years and tries to recapture the relationship he once had with Sam as a child.
  • Sam puts up a fight to this new change, but finds a sense of power when he helps his dad tear down the house.
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