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Two men reaching middle age with not much to show but disappointment, embark on a week long road trip through California's wine country, just as one is about to take a trip down the aisle. (official distributor synopsis)

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DaViD´82 

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English Middle age crisis... and wine. A relaxed atmosphere... and wine. A week in the life of two former dormmates, one of whom is a far-from-successful writer, currently English teacher and wreck, and the other is a low-quality actor who appears in soaps and commercials... and wine. Excellent actors... and wine. A marvelously relaxed time surrounded by vineyards... and wine. A brilliant screenplay, seemingly about nothing, while in fact being about everything... and wine. An action finale in true buddy movie style? Not even in your dreams - instead we get a double portion of laid-back humor and... and wine. Sideways is an extremely, and I mean extremely, pleasant indie movie that will stay with you for a long while after. By the way, did I mention that this is also about grapes... and wine? ()

Lima 

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English This film is like wine, but not you drink it out of a carton like a bum in front of the supermarket, but like, for example, Richebourg vintage ´61 in a nice place, with light notes of jazz in the background and an attractive lady across the table. The label "comedy" is misleading, this is not a film that would elicit volleys of laughter from start to finish, but very pleasantly flowing entertainment with polished dialogue and wonderful actors. Just my cup of tea. The Oscar for screenplay is very well deserved, and as for Giamatti, it's called a 'role of a lifetime'. ()

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kaylin 

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English Thomas Haden Church, Virginia Madsen, and Paul Giamatti. This is simply a concert trio that has put on an incredibly casual acting performance, with two of them (Madsen and Church) even being able to reach for an Oscar, but only ended up with a nomination. I must admit, I'm quite surprised that Giamatti wasn't nominated as well, but maybe it would have been too much, three nominations for acting in one film. However, that doesn't change the fact that you want to watch the movie for the characters that the actors play. Or rather, who the actors are. Miles and Jack are friends, even though they are very different. Jack is getting married and goes on a trip with Miles for a week, where they should have a good time. Jack wants to make it big and have a good time with a woman. He's getting married, but who cares, he still has doubts, so he wants to make sure who he really loves. Miles is completely different from Jack. He's more introverted, a wine expert trying to make it as a writer, but it's not working out for him. He's recovering from his divorce two years ago and still can't get it together. Plus, he has to steal money from his old mother just to have some. They go on a wine trip together, and Jack teaches him how to appreciate wine. I have to say, even though the movie isn't focused on wine like "Bobule," you learn quite a lot about wine here. You can get to know each other over wine, so Jack meets Stephanie and goes to dinner with her, Miles, and Maya, who is clearly into Miles. Jack realizes who he actually loves, and Miles realizes that he still has a lot unresolved. "Sideways" is based on dialogues and human fates. Alexander Payne once again proves how great of a screenwriter he is, and the two Oscars for the screenplays (one for "Sideways" and another for "The Descendants") are completely justified. Beautiful little stories about people who aren't stars at first sight, but their fates are more interesting than those of most celebrities. It's a beautiful film that simply captivated me. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/11/arbitrage-interview-male-deti-neznamy.html ()

gudaulin 

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English Sideways certainly doesn't belong to the kind of films that immediately captivate every viewer and appeal to all movie fans indiscriminately. It's a subtle yet charming conversational piece, an ordinary film about average people experiencing a midlife crisis. No one should expect a barrage of iconic lines or a flood of zany gags. It's a film about searching for love and friendship, built on an intelligent script and strong performances by quality actors. Virginia Madsen, in particular, stands out in the role of the waitress Maya. Overall impression: 75%. ()

POMO 

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English Sideways is a very, very nice little film that doesn’t pretend to be artsy and, despite all of its sophistication, it doesn’t shy away from vulgar and dry humour. You’ll get to know the pair of lead characters on such a personal level that they’ll become your friends. And you’ll experience so many comical and sad real-life moments with them that you’ll leave the cinema more satisfied than after any other film far and wide. I was pleasantly surprised by the level of humor, which elicited belly laughs in the last stage (the wallet). It’s regrettable that the Academy ignored Paul Giamatti’s brilliant performance. I’m giving Sideways a similarly strong four stars as in the case of And Your Mother Too. ()

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