Bigger Than the Sky
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • A bit fabulous!
  • Very sweet and gently humorous
  • Not Big Enough--"Bigger" Still Delivers Quaint Charms And a Modest Entertainment
  • Magic
  • An offbeat and wistful look at the importance of creativity in our lives...
Bigger Than the Sky
Starring: Sean Astin , John Corbett , Allan Corduner , J.W. Crawford , and Shea Curry
Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
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ASIN: B0008ENFWS
Release Date: 2005-06-21

Description

A "charismatic" (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution) John Corbett ("Sex and the City") stars as a talented but immature actor who is forced to grow up when he finds he has a new rival...in romance. Amy Smart (Varsity Blues), Sean Astin (the Lord of the Rings trilogy) and Patty Duke (The Miracle Worker) co-star in this feel-good story of self-discovery. Mike (Corbett) only wants to perform in great productions. So when a clueless amateur (Marcus Thomas) is given the lead in Cyrano de Bergerac, Mike decides he must personally train him. But when real life begins to mimic the play's love triangle and his protégé falls for the girl Mike loves but can't commit to (Smart), suddenly it's Mike's turn to learn - not how to act, but how to live.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A bit fabulous!.......2007-04-10

I agree whole heartedly with the first review. A mixture of sweetness, hilarity, charm and wit, go into this familial theater film. As an actor involved with both community and professional theater, I related so well to the characters in this film. The egos, the artistry, the search for meaning, the sex; well, its all true. We've all felt the monotony of a meaningless job, but how many of us to take action and change our lives. This movie is inspires the courage to do just that. Lots of fun!

3 out of 5 stars Very sweet and gently humorous.......2007-04-05

I have been involved in small-town community theatres for 26 years and I LOVED this movie, as did my teenage son who watched it with me. We were able to correspond nearly every character to someone we knew from our own theatre experience and laughed until we cried at some of the antics. It's a little sentimental and is not the belly-laughing spoof of "Waiting for Guffman". It's more aligned with "A Midwinter's Tale" by Kenneth Branagh. But it is DEFINITELY worth a look.

3 out of 5 stars Not Big Enough--"Bigger" Still Delivers Quaint Charms And a Modest Entertainment.......2006-11-24

"Bigger Than The Sky" is a small, relatively inconsequential film about a regular guy discovering himself in the community theater milieu. A slight comedy, a slight romance, and an even slighter drama--this film is almost too nice for its own good. But with some colorful performances, this pleasant little endeavor seems to be a labor of love for those involved. And it's in this spirit that you actually get caught up in this "Sky."

There is a real innocence, a sweetness almost, about "Bigger than The Sky." Portland, as portrayed here, has a small town quaintness that I question. Marcus Thomas, in the lead, layers on the "aw-shucks" earnestness a bit much for my taste--but overall turns in a competent performance. I'd have preferred more texture in his character, though, I don't feel that we see too much beyond the surface. He needed to be developed a little further to create more of an impact with this tale. We never hear his backstory or learn anything about his broken relationship that triggers this radical new life. He even, at one point, leaves his job--but it's never mentioned again and I was interested in the repercussions to this.

The other cast members are appealing. John Corbett is playful and interesting as Portland's premiere community theater actor. Amy Smart, often better than she is given credit for, is a realistic romantic interest for both guys. Patty Duke, Claire Higgins, and Alan Corduner are all believable and add much charm to the story. Only Sean Astin seems out of place. In a blustery performance (I get it, he is insufferable), toning things down would have enhanced the film immeasurably.

Overall, "Bigger" was a pleasant surprise. I enjoyed it as is--but with some tweaking, it could have been quite a treat. It's a fun diversion, however. If you have an interest in theater, especially, you should check this out. I'd rate it at about 3 1/2 stars which I'm rounding down because it would have been easy with this crew to make a much more substantial film. KGHarris, 11/06.

4 out of 5 stars Magic.......2005-09-20

Actor Al Corley directed this film about community theatre. Corley produced "Drowning Mona" with Bette Midler & Danny DeVito. Marcus Thomas who stars here as Peter Rooker played Midler's son in that film. Even though Thomas has acted in other films such as the street hustler in "Noel" with Susan Sarandon, his inexperience is SO convincing that you fully expect this to be his first film. The community theatre is producing "Cyrano de Bergerac" and the director Edwina wants to get to the "inner Cyrano" and decides to produce it without a nose. Edwina is played by Clare Higgins who starred in a couple horror flicks in the 80s ("Hellraiser" & "Hellbound: Hellraiser 2") as well as in "Stage Beauties" with Billy Crudup. She believes in Rooker until his inexperience seems to make him unable to produce a good performance. John Corbett who shined in TV's "Northern Exposure" and as the romantic lead in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" plays Michael, the semi-professional local theatre star whose Bohemian lifestyle leaves him living for the theatre. Amy Smart who shined in "Scotland PA," the tragicomedy adaptation of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" and also played with Ashton Kutcher in "Butterfly Effect" and with Owen Wilson & Ben Stiller in "Starsky & Hutch" does a great job as the local ingenue Grace who plays Roxanne in the local Cyrano production. Both Michael & Peter fall for Grace and vie for her affections. Michael lives with the former artistic director of the theatre named Kippy who now is dying of cancer. Kippy is played by Alan Corduner who was in "DeLovely" & "Vera Drake" in 2004 and seems to have pearls of wisdom before he dies. His memorial where his ashes are scattered in the theatre is an unusual moment. Greg Germann who was Fish on the Ally McBeal TV show plays Peter's boss and is less than understanding about Peter's newfound interest in theatre. Oscar winner Patty Duke ("The Miracle Worker" from 1962) plays two roles, Mrs. Keene the stage manager who is a retiring spinsterish woman and Earline who is the flashy push-up bra costumer. It's a fun dual role. Her real-life son Sean Astin who assumed legendary status as Samwise Gamgee in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy plays Ken Zorbell, the know-it-all actor who replaces Peter. When Duke locks Astin in the closet thus assuring Peter's opening night understudy performance, it's a rare mother-son scene. I enjoyed this show. It's a sweet domestic comedy with a great ensemble cast. It gives a great sense of how theatre people revel in the magic of performance. Enjoy!

4 out of 5 stars An offbeat and wistful look at the importance of creativity in our lives..........2005-08-29

Do you love "Cyrano De Bergerac"? Are you a fan of community theatre? Has your life been a little dull lately? Then you might want to check out this little movie about a man whose job, love life and personality are dull and uninteresting, until, on a whim, he tries out for a community theatre production of "Cyrano", and through a strange turn of events, ends up as the lead, beating out the much more obvious choice of the character played by John Corbett. What follows are a lot of small bits that slowly add up to a whole: a shy, dull man being urged to let his true nature out; an actress being pursued by the same quiet man and the wilder actor she used to date; the previous director of the theatre, and his passionate attitude towards life and death; a very strange pair of twin sisters, both played by Patty Duke (!), who couldn't be more different; a flamboyant, hammy actor played by Sean Astin (coincidentally, Patty Duke's son); and the whole threadbare but sincere passion for acting that infuses the whole company. It's slow going for a bit - after all, the main character starts out as dull as dishwater, but he has to, for his character arc to work. I found it had a sweet, offbeat charm, though. If you're into independent movies, give this one a try.

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