Movie Review: “The
Rewrite”
Reviewed by Gerti
A
movie that has gotten no attention but deserves a look, at least by
Hugh Grant fans, is “The Rewrite.” Grant stars as Keith Michaels,
a Hollywood screen writer who has fallen on hard times. His desperate
agent has finally gotten him a job teaching screen writing at a
college in Binghamton, New York. But Michaels nearly ruins that as
well, first by sleeping with a co-ed (even before he teaches a single
class), and then by insulting another teacher from the English
Department. Allison Janney does a great job playing an old maid, Jane
Austen-loving professor. She also serves on the college ethics
committee, which soon gets wind of Michaels’ affair with the
student.
For
his second strike, Michaels has never read the 70 screenplays which
were submitted by students to gain entry into his class. He simply
checked on the school web site and chose the students in his class
based on their looks. So he has a bevy of beauty queens in his class,
and 2 nerds. And yes, the teacher on the ethics committee figures
this little trick out, too, and is none too pleased.
Among
these female students is Marisa Tomei, who plays Holly, a single
mother of 2 girls who is trying to get a second chance by going back
to college. How she manages her time is the most fictional aspect of
the story, as she works 2 jobs, one at the school book store and
another at a fancy restaurant, to pay for school. With going to
classes and sleeping, I’d be surprised if she had any time to see
her kids! But she is a bold lady, and shames Michaels into actually
reading her screen play, and their interaction thaws his heart. After
a few classes (he’s been forced to meet with his students more than
once a month) he is interacting with all of them, and actually trying
to teach them something about writing.
Wonder
of wonders, one of the male students is actually a gifted writer, and
turns in a screen play that Michaels sends on to his Hollywood agent.
Ironically, the same studio execs who rejected his recent works are
thrilled by the modern take on story telling Michaels’ student has.
Michaels is also instrumental in helping the other nerdy male student
who has been hazed and practically killed while trying to join a
fraternity. Michaels stays with him in the hospital until his parents
arrive. Witnessing this act of humanity, the female student who was
going to bring charges against him for sexual harassment changes her
mind, as does the ethics-loving Jane Austen professor.
All
right. So I know there is something wrong with a teacher who hits on
his students, but Hugh Grant is charming here (as always), and he
does break the relationship off as soon as he realizes the school
doesn’t allow such a thing. His relationship with Tomei also
blossoms (ah, a relationship with an age-appropriate woman!) so his
evolution as a man and a teacher is complete. The overall affect,
thanks to good writing and charming actors, is a delight. “The
Rewrite” is a quirky, heart-warming film on the order of Grant’s
“Two Week’s Notice.”