Source: flavorwire.com - Wednesday, January 27, 2016
PARK CITY, UTAH: Of all the tidbits shared by Clea DuVall — the beloved indie actor turned writer/director — at the Sundance Film Festival premiere of her debut feature The Intervention, the least surprising was how many of the people she cast as her friends in the movie are her real friends, in real life. “Melanie [Lynskey] and Natasha [Lyonne] are my oldest friends, and Melanie was very much my muse for this character,” she said, “and I really gave the character over to her, because it was very inspired by her and anything she could do with it was so much better than anything I could ever imagine.” That spirit of generosity, of creating roles for her actor friends and giving them the opportunity to really show what they could do, is all over The Intervention ; it’s a movie full of duets and group scenes that play like improvisations or acting exercises (in the best possibly way, please don’t let those phrases scare you off). As a result, it contains some of the most full-bodied work to date from some of your favorite character actors. It’s a story of four couples spending a weekend at a vacation home, and yes, the Big Chill echoes are intended. The focus of the weekend is a longtime-married-with-children couple (Cobie Smulders and Vincent Piazza) who are one of those pairs — you probably know one too — whose relationship has become defined by their constant fighting and insults. Annie (Lynskey) believes its is the others’ duty,
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