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Sometimes what you lose is not as important as what you find.Plot:
A Chicago journalist (Broderick) suffering from memory loss takes leaves from his job and returns to his rural hometown, where he bonds with his Alzheimer's-impaired uncle Rollie (Alda) and his old flame (Madsen). Quickly a plan is hatched for the trio to head to a memorabilia convention in the city, where Rollie hopes to sell a rare baseball card that has gained the attention of local ne'er-do-wells intent on scheming the old man out of a potential fortune. | add synopsisNewsDesk:
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Diminished Capacity (From The AV Club. 3 July 2008, 10:05 AM, PDT)
Opening This Week (From IFC. 30 June 2008, 7:46 AM, PDT)
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Alan Alda has not been this funny since Hawkeye Pierce moreCast
(Credited cast)| Matthew Broderick | ... | Cooper | |
| Alan Alda | ... | Uncle Rollie | |
| Virginia Madsen | ... | Charlotte | |
| Dylan Baker | ... | Mad Dog McClure | |
| Bobby Cannavale | ... | Lee Vivyan | |
| Louis C.K. | ... | Stan | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Tom Aldredge | ... | Wendell Kendall | |
| Carolyn Baeumler | ... | Diane McClure | |
| Jimmy Bennett | ... | Dillon | |
| P.J. Brown | ... | Reese | |
| David Corbett | ... | Chicago cubs security 3 | |
| Bhavna de Montebello | ... | Dr. Gupta (as Bhavana Kundanmal) | |
| Brad Haugen | ... | Chicago cubs security 1 | |
| Joseph Kwasny | ... | Chicago cubs security 2 | |
| Mary Jo Mandula | ... | Tribune employee 1 | |
| Gentry Miller | ... | Tribune Security Guard | |
| Paul Mixon | ... | Tribune employee 2 | |
| Anthony Del Negro | ... | Baseball Patron | |
| Heidi Neurauter | ... | Irene Sasso | |
| Zsofia Otvos | ... | Riverwalk girl 1 | |
| David Martin Rose | ... | Frank 'Wildfire' Schulte | |
| Evan Shafran | ... | Baseball Card Collector | |
| Lois Smith | ... | Belle Tyke | |
| Karla Strum | ... | Riverwalk girl 2 | |
| Jim True-Frost | ... | Donny Prine | |
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The part of Wildfire, is played by David Martin Rose. On his first day working as an intern for the sound department, David was approached by Director Terry Kinney, and was asked to read for the part. moreFAQ
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Maybe Diminished Capacity isn't "all that and a bag of chips," as a friend of mine is fond of saying. But I'll tell you what, it's pretty funny. I think I heard more laughing than anything I've seen at Sundance since Napoleon Dynamite and Little Miss Sunshine. That bodes well for the box office prospects of this film.
Alan Alda gives a terrific performance as Rollie Zerb, a small-town Missouri old-timer with Alzheimer's, who lives with his sister (and some hilarious but unidentified guy named Wendell in a trailer by the house). They are visited by Cooper (Matthew Broderick), who arrives at his mother's request to help talk Uncle Rollie into a nursing home. Cooper has mental problems of his own, due to a recent concussion. While back in town, he runs into Charlotte (Virginia Madsen), his high school sweetheart who is recently divorced from the town mayor. And somehow Rollie, Cooper, Charlotte and her son wind up heading to Chicago, where they are going to try to sell Uncle Rollie's rare baseball card of Frank Schulte, from the 1908 Chicago Cubs (the last Cubbies team to win the World Series!).
Broderick is solid, in his awkward, understated way. Madsen is the straight woman. But Alan Alda makes the movie as Uncle Rollie, and dominates the screen in almost every scene. And yes, if you squint you'll see shades of Hawkeye Pierce, but his Rollie character is a complete departure from anything he has done in the past, and probably his best comedic performance since MASH.
The script is very well-written, if a bit awkward at parts, and under the direction of veteran actor Terry Kinney, the action moves along briskly. There is probably more tension than there needs to be, which doesn't really fit. But when you're not wincing, you're generally laughing. There are some hilarious lines, and a plenty of feel-good vibe. Everyone will like this movie.
Sundance Moment: Broderick was much better on stage than I would have expected. He was there with his wife, Sarah Jessica Parker, whose movie Smart People had premiered at Sundance the night before. Alan Alda was charming as well. Bobby Canavale was in two movies playing at Sundance this year, the other being The Merry Gentleman.