11/20/2015
Five years after his hit comedy "Election" Director Alexander Payne received massive critical acclaim, and his first Academy Award, for the 2004 film "Sideways". A buddy comedy that takes you on an unforgettable ride through California wine country.
Paul Giamatti is perfectly cast as Miles an English teacher, struggling novelist, and wine aficionado. His best friend Jack is played by Thomas Haden Church , a washed-up actor who now mainly does voice-over work. His obnoxious personality and gregariousness are the perfect match to Miles's depressive poor schlub attitude. Jack is a week away from getting married so the guys plan a week-long trip to Wine Country. Recently Miles has been extremely anxious as he's been waiting to hear back from his agent on whether or not his book will be published. He is also still recovering from his divorce two years ago.
This movie is about romanticizing wine and people's obsession with it. The film has actually been shown to have quite an impact on wine sales and popularity, especially for Miles, love affair with the Pinot Noir. Jack, on the other hand, is just along for the ride looking to hook up with a few more women before the big day. The reason this is such a great film is that it's well written, well acted and above all hit so many truthful beats. The comedy comes organically from the characters and the situations they find themselves in. Nothing feels forced and every emotion seems to flow and fit together perfectly.
Jack and Miles's friendship is tested many times and none more so than the ending when Miles goes above and beyond the call of duty. They do make it through the week and feel compelled to maybe improve their lives a little. "Sideways" was nominated for 5 Academy Awards including Best Picture but its only win was for Best Adapted Screenplay. It was the most critically praised movie of 2004 sweeping up all the major critics' awards. It's definitely one to own and watch every once in a while for a feel-good laugh.