Arthur Newman (film)
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Directed by | Dante Ariola |
Screenplay by | Becky Johnston |
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Cinematography | Eduard Grau |
Edited by | Olivier Bugge Coutte |
Music by | Nick Urata |
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Running time | 93 minutes[2] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $207,853[3][4] |
Arthur Newman (stylized as Arthur & Mike in the United Kingdom[2]) is a 2012 American dramatic comedy film directed by Dante Ariola and starring Colin Firth and Emily Blunt. Written by Becky Johnston, the film is about a former professional golfer who fakes his own death and assumes a new identity in order to escape his life of failure. On his way to a new job in the Midwest, he is joined by a troubled young woman who is also trying to escape from her past. The film was released theatrically in the United States on April 26, 2013.
Plot[]
Former pro golfer Wallace Avery is struggling with depression and a life from which he longs to escape. Trapped in an unfulfilling FedEx floor manager job in Florida, he finds little comfort in his failed first marriage or his current relationship with his girlfriend Mina. He is estranged from his teenage son Kevin, who has come to resent him. Wallace decides that he needs a new life.
Faking his own death by drowning, he acquires a forged passport and a new identity—that of a golf pro named "Arthur Newman". "Arthur" heads out for Terre Haute, Indiana to start a new job as a resident golf pro at a club. Along the way, he meets Charlotte Fitzgerald, a troubled young thief slumped beside his motel swimming pool from a near-lethal dose of morphine-infused cough syrup. Charlotte is also traveling under a false identity – that of her paranoid schizophrenic twin sister, Michaela, nicknamed "Mike" – and has fled her home in North Carolina.
Arthur and Mike become traveling companions and eventual lovers on their way to Indiana. Mike thinks up a game in which they spot interesting-looking couples, break into their homes, dress up in their clothes and pretend to be them. Unbeknownst to Arthur, Mike collects a souvenir from each house.
Kevin initiates an unlikely friendship with Mina. Together they struggle to understand the man who skipped out of their lives.
While Arthur has fallen in love with Mike, they have only had sex when in the identities they have undertaken during each game. As Mike and Arthur, they sleep in separate beds, but they have highly personal conversations as their true selves – Charlotte and Wallace.
Before they reach Terre Haute, Arthur asks Mike to stay there with him as they live their new lives together. Mike is distressed over Arthur's proposal, later revealing that she is afraid of ending up like her sister and mother, who are both paranoid-schizophrenic. Arthur then comforts her.
Mike and Arthur dress up as they reach Terre Haute Country Club to meet owner Chuck Willoughby. Chuck begins praising Arthur's golf skills, but looking for details online, he realizes there is no golf pro named "Arthur Newman". Chuck threatens to call the cops, but then laughs it off and walks away.
The next morning, Arthur awakes to find that Mike, and all his money, are gone. He decides not to vacate the room because he has nothing to look forward to. Police soon arrive, inviting him to the police station because Mike was caught. The police release Mike to Arthur's care.
The two reminisce about the John Doe who convulsed and died at the bus station where Arthur first tried to send Mike away. The John Doe's wallet reveal that he is Beauregard Tully, a truck driver who lives in Newport News, Virginia, with his wife, Rosita, and their two sons. Arthur and Mike drive to Virginia to inform Rosita and to return Beauregard's belongings.
The role-playing games lose their appeal, revealing that Arthur and Mike are two hearts that have been hurt by life's challenges. They take a deeper look at themselves and the lives they've left behind. Arthur decides to return home to reconnect with his son, and helps Mike realize that she should return to her sister. The morning after, Wallace drives Charlotte to her hometown, so she can look after her twin sister. Wallace assures Charlotte that he knows where he can find her, then drives off to return to his hometown to reconnect with his son.
Cast[]
- Colin Firth as Wallace Avery
- Emily Blunt as Mike
- Anne Heche as Mina Crawley
- M. Emmet Walsh as Zazek
- David Andrews as Chuck Willoughby
- Kristen Lehman as Mary Alice Wells
- Lucas Hedges as Kevin Avery
Production[]
Filming took place in North Carolina including Raleigh, Durham, Graham, Wilmington, and Fairmont in 2011.[5][6]
Reception[]
The film has received mixed reviews. At Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 42 out of 100 based on reviews from 23 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[7] At Rotten Tomatoes it has a 20% rating based on 49 reviews.[8]
References[]
- ^ Grierson, Tim (11 September 2012). "Arthur Newman". Screen International. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
- ^ a b http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/arthur-mike-film[dead link]
- ^ "Arthur Newman". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
- ^ "Arthur Newman (2013) - Financial Information".
- ^ "'Arthur Newman' Trailer, Poster, Release Date Revealed". Outer Banks Entertainment. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
- ^ Dukes, Brian (May 6, 2013). "Fairmont on the big screen with the release of 'Arthur Newman'". Fay Observer. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
- ^ "Arthur Newman Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved June 13, 2018.
- ^ "Critic Reviews for Arthur Newman". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved June 13, 2018.
External links[]
- 2012 films
- English-language films
- Films shot in North Carolina
- 2012 comedy-drama films
- American comedy-drama films
- American films
- Films produced by Brian Oliver
- Films about FedEx