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Movie Review – Clear History (2013)

August 25, 2013 by admin

Clear History, 2013.

Directed by Greg Mottola.
Starring Larry David, Bill Hader, Philip Baker Hall, Jon Hamm, Kate Hudson, Michael Keaton, Danny McBride, Eva Mendes, Amy Ryan, J.B. Smoove and Amy Landecker.

 SYNOPSIS:

A disgraced former marketing executive plots revenge against his former boss, who made billions from the electric car company they started.

For fans of HBO’s single camera series Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larry David’s new film Clear History is a must –see comedy if for no other reason than it plays out like a feature length version of his hit show. As a massive fan of Curb, Clear History won me over in the first few minutes and never let up, making it one of the best comedy films I’ve seen in recent years.

The statement above may sound like an exaggeration, but the fact remains modern comedies seldom work for me and the 30 minute laughter fix provided by the best sitcoms often works with a far greater success rate. Clear History is essentially the same as Curb with Larry David playing the same character as the show but with a different name; aside from this, the same formula is deployed and it delivers the goods.

Explaining the scenes of Clear History and why they’re are so funny is a pointless task because I’d just be telling you what happens rather than explaining why it’s funny, but I think the reason it works so well is down to the improvised dialogue and delivery which Larry David perfected in Curb, for this film seems to have taken the same approach; just give the actors the bare outline of a scene and allow them to fill in the rest. The ensemble cast is excellent, too, with Jon Hamm, Kate Hudson, Amy Ryan, Eva Mendes, Michael Keaton, Bill Hader, Danny McBride, Liev Schreiber, Philip Baker Hall, and Curb regular J.B. Smoove all showing they have the comic nuances to work in a Larry David comedy. Also, in classic Curb tradition, the romance between Larry and Kate Hudson plays out in a way you would not expect from any other comedy; their final scene is hilarious.

If the film has any drawbacks it is due to the unmistakable comparisons to Curb and the feeling like Larry David and his writing team could have come up with something more to stretch their talents. Just why Larry’s character is so augmentative, brash, and unsubtle are never fleshed out and we’re supposed to take it at face value that it is just Larry being Larry under a different name. However, in his show it’s clear he’s playing an exaggerated version of his himself, so why not just make Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Movie, especially as this was made by HBO who have the rights to make it? Also, at 100 minutes the storyline is stretched to its absolute capacity and does begin to show signs of fatigue before the end, as if it had to pad out a 60 minute idea into a feature length story.

Despite these shortcomings, Clear History remains a genuinely funny film made all the better for the great supporting cast Larry David was able to bring onboard. Unlike most modern comedies, it doesn’t rely on pop culture references, gross-out humour, or gratuitous scenes of actors playing ‘against type’ to get the laughs, but relies on good writing, great comedic understanding, and a winning formula from one of America’s most gifted comedy writers. This is a perfect distraction until Larry decides to film Curb Your Enthusiasm season 9.

Flickering Myth Rating: Film ★ ★ ★ / Movie ★ ★ ★

Rohan Morbey – follow me on Twitter. 

Originally published August 25, 2013. Updated April 11, 2018.

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