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The Descendants is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Payne. The screenplay by Payne, Nat Faxon, and Jim Rash is based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Kaui Hart Hemmings. The film stars George Clooney in the main role, Shailene Woodley, Amara Miller in her film debut, Beau Bridges, Judy Greer, Matthew Lillard, and Robert Forster, and was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures in the United States on November 18, 2011, after being screened at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival.
Tracing the journey of attorney and land baron Matt King, who struggles with unexpected occurrences in his monotonous life, The Descendants was a critical and financial success, grossing $177 million against a $20 million budget and receiving acclaim for the performances of Clooney and Woodley, Payne s direction and writing, and Kevin Tent s editing. The film was nominated for five Oscars at the 84th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director for Payne, and Best Actor for Clooney, winning one for Best Adapted Screenplay. The film also won two Golden Globe Awards; Best Picture – Drama and Best Actor – Drama for Clooney.
Plot
Matthew Matt King is a Honolulu-based attorney and the sole trustee of a family trust of 25,000 acres (100 km2) of pristine land on Kauai. The land has great monetary value, but is also a family legacy. While Matt (like his father before) has ably managed his own finances, most of his cousins have squandered their inheritances. With the trust expiring in seven years due to the rule against perpetuities, the King clan is pressuring Matt to sell the land for hundreds of millions of dollars. Amidst these discussions, a boating accident has rendered Matt s wife, Elizabeth, comatose. With Elizabeth hospitalized, Matt is forced to cope with his two troubled daughters, 10-year-old Scottie, who seeks attention by bullying other children, and 17-year-old Alex with a history of substance abuse who is away at a private boarding school on the Big Island. Doctors determine that Elizabeth s coma is irreversible and her living will directs all life support to be discontinued. When Matt tells Alex, she reveals she learned Elizabeth was having an affair during her last visit, causing a major rift between mother and daughter.
Two close family friends, Kai and Mark Mitchell, tell Matt that Elizabeth was unhappy and loved Brian Speer, a real estate agent, and wanted a divorce. After Matt informs friends about Elizabeth s condition so they can say goodbye, he decides Brian should also have an opportunity to do the same. He and the girls, along with Alex s slacker friend Sid, travel to Kauai to find Brian. While there, Matt s cousin, Hugh, mentions that Brian is brother-in-law to Don Hollitzer, the developer to whom the majority of the family wants to sell the land. Brian stands to make a small fortune from the sales commission. Matt privately confronts Brian and informs him Elizabeth is dying, and offers him an opportunity to say goodbye. Brian says Elizabeth loved him, but he only loves his wife and children, then apologizes to Matt.
Frustrated and fragile from recent events, Matt asks Dr. Johnston to explain Elizabeth s inevitable death to Scottie. Elizabeth s father, Scott, admonishes Matt for failing to be a more generous and loving husband. Withholding his wife s affair, Matt agrees with him, but Sid and Alex unexpectedly defend Matt. At the King family meeting, Matt overrules the majority vote of his cousins, deciding instead to keep the land and look for a way around the rule against perpetuities. Shocked, Hugh tells Matt that the family will take legal action, but Matt is undeterred.
After learning about Brian s affair with Elizabeth, his wife, Julie, comes to the hospital. She tearfully tells a comatose Elizabeth that she wants to hate her for trying to destroy her family, but that she forgives her. Matt comes to terms with his wife s infidelity and impending death. He kisses her goodbye, followed by Alex and Scottie. They later scatter Elizabeth s ashes in the ocean off Waikiki.
Cast
- George Clooney as Matthew Matt King
- Shailene Woodley as Alexandra Alex King
- Amara Miller as Scottie King
- Nick Krause as Sid
- Beau Bridges as Hugh King
- Judy Greer as Julie Speer
- Matthew Lillard as Brian Speer
- Robert Forster as Scott Thorson
- Patricia Hastie as Elizabeth King
- Mary Birdsong as Kai Mitchell
- Rob Huebel as Mark Mitchell
- Milt Kogan as Dr. Johnston
- Laird Hamilton as Troy
- Michael Ontkean as Cousin Milo
- Matt Corboy as Kaiba
Production
The film began its on-location shoot in Hawaii on March 15, 2010. Most of the film was shot in Honolulu and around Hanalei Bay. The location used as Matt King s house lacked the banyan tree described in the book; the filmmakers solved the issue by transplanting a banyan. For the scene where the King family drives up to a ridge to look over their land, the film used a 3,000-acre (1,200 ha) private cattle ranch on the south shore of Kauai, Kipu Ranch. Kaui Hart Hemmings, the author of the novel on which the movie was based, had a cameo as Matt King s secretary.
The private boarding school attended by Alex King was depicted as Mid-Pacific Institute, which is in Honolulu, Oʻahu. Kaui Hart Hemmings stated that Hawaii Preparatory Academy, which is located in Kamuela, Hawaiʻi (the Big Island), was the inspiration for the private boarding school.
Postproduction began on June 14, and continued into February 2011. The film was screened at the Telluride, Toronto and New York film festivals and was originally scheduled to have a limited release on December 16, 2011, but was moved to November 23, 2011, and then November 18, 2011.
The soundtrack uses Hawaiian music, featuring artists including Gabby Pahinui, Ray Kane, Keola Beamer, Lena Machado, Sonny Chillingworth, Jeff Peterson, Makana, Dennis Kamakahi, and Danny Carvalho.
Reception
Box office
The Descendants opened in North America on November 16, 2011, in a limited release in 29 theaters, and grossed $1,190,096, averaging $41,038 per theater and ranking 10th at the box office. The film then had its wide release on December 9 in 876 theaters, and grossed $4,380,138, averaging $5,000 per theater and ranking seventh at the box office. The film was in cinemas for 156 days and its widest release in the United States was 2,038 theaters. The film ended up earning $82,584,160 domestically and $94,659,025 internationally for a total of $177,243,185.
Critical response
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 87% based on 268 reviews, with an average rating of 8.10/10. The website s critical consensus reads, Funny, moving, and beautifully acted, The Descendants captures the unpredictable messiness of life with eloquence and uncommon grace. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 84 out of 100, based on 43 critics, indicating universal acclaim . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A− on an A+ to F scale.
Top ten lists
The Descendants has appeared on these critics top-10 lists for the best films of 2011:
Critic | Publication | Rank |
---|---|---|
Todd McCarthy | The Hollywood Reporter | 1st |
Betsy Sharkey | Los Angeles Times | 1st |
Don Kaye | MSN Movies | 1st |
Lou Lumenick | New York Post | 1st |
Stephen Holden | The New York Times | 1st |
Marshall Fine | Hollywood & Fine | 1st |
Joe Neumaier | Daily News | 2nd |
Ann Hornaday | The Washington Post | 2nd |
Peter Travers | Rolling Stone | 3rd |
Corben Carpenter | Corben Carpenter s Top Ten Lists | 3rd |
Michael Phillips | Chicago Tribune | 4th |
Anne Thompson | IndieWire | 4th |
Peter Rainer | The Christian Science Monitor | 5th |
Lisa Schwarzbaum | Entertainment Weekly | 6th |
Sean Axmaker | MSN Movies | 6th |
David Denby | The New Yorker | 7th |
Peter Hartlaub | San Francisco Chronicle | 7th |
Jaime N. Christley | Slant Magazine | 7th |
Peter Paras | E! Online | 7th |
Richard T. Jameson | MSN Movies | 9th |
— | MTV | 9th |
Jack Gregson | ScreenGeeks UK | 9th |
Accolades
Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
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Academy Awards | February 26, 2012 | Best Picture | Jim Burke, Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor | Nominated | |
Best Director | Alexander Payne | Nominated | |||
Best Actor | George Clooney | Nominated | |||
Best Adapted Screenplay | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash | Won | |||
Best Film Editing | Kevin Tent | Nominated | |||
Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences Awards | 2012 | Best Foreign Film | Alexander Payne, Jim Burke, Alexander Payne, and Jim Taylor | Nominated | |
American Film Institute | 2011 | Movies of the Year | Won | ||
Art Directors Guild | 2012 | Excellence in Contemporary Film | Jane Anne Stewart | Nominated | |
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts | January 27, 2012 | Best Film – International | Nominated | ||
Best Screenplay – International | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash | Nominated | |||
Best Actor – International | George Clooney | Nominated | |||
Boston Society of Film Critics | December 11, 2011 | Best Actor | George Clooney | Nominated | |
Best Use of Music in a Film | Nominated | ||||
British Academy Film Awards | February 12, 2012 | Best Film | Jim Burke, Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor | Nominated | |
Best Actor | George Clooney | Nominated | |||
Best Adapted Screenplay | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash | Nominated | |||
Casting Society of America | 2012 | Outstanding Achievement in Casting for a Big Budget Drama Feature | John Jackson, John McAlary | Nominated | |
Chicago Film Critics Association | December 19, 2011 | Best Picture | Nominated | ||
Best Director | Alexander Payne | Nominated | |||
Best Actor | George Clooney | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Shailene Woodley | Nominated | |||
Best Adapted Screenplay | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash | Nominated | |||
Most Promising Performer | Shailene Woodley | Nominated | |||
Critics Choice Movie Awards | January 12, 2012 | Best Picture | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | George Clooney | Won | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Shailene Woodley | Nominated | |||
Best Young Actor/Actress | Shailene Woodley | Nominated | |||
Best Acting Ensemble | Cast | Nominated | |||
Best Director | Alexander Payne | Nominated | |||
Best Adapted Screenplay | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash | Nominated | |||
Detroit Film Critics Society | 2011 | Best Film | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | George Clooney | Nominated | |||
Breakthrough Performance | Shailene Woodley | Nominated | |||
Florida Film Critics Circle | 2011 | Best Picture | Won | 2011 | |
Best Supporting Actress | Shailene Woodley | Won | |||
Best Adapted Screenplay | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash | Won | |||
Golden Globes | January 15, 2012 | Best Picture – Drama | Won | ||
Best Director | Alexander Payne | Nominated | |||
Best Actor – Drama | George Clooney | Won | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Shailene Woodley | Nominated | |||
Best Screenplay | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash | Nominated | |||
Grammy Awards | February 10, 2013 | Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media | Nominated | ||
Independent Spirit Awards | February 25, 2012 | Best Film | Nominated | ||
Best Director | Alexander Payne | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Female | Shailene Woodley | Won | |||
Best Screenplay | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash | Won | |||
Los Angeles Film Critics Association | December 11, 2011 | Best Film | Won | ||
Best Screenplay | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash | Nominated | |||
MTV Movie Awards | June 3, 2012 | Best Breakthrough Performance | Shailene Woodley | Won | |
National Board of Review | 2011 | Top 10 Films | Won | ||
Best Actor | George Clooney | Won | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Shailene Woodley | Won | |||
Best Adapted Screenplay | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash | Won | |||
New York Film Critics Online | December 11, 2011 | Best Screenplay | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash | Won | |
Online Film Critics Society | January 2, 2012 | Best Picture | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | George Clooney | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Shailene Woodley | Nominated | |||
Best Adapted Screenplay | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash | Nominated | |||
Palm Springs International Film Festival | January 5–16, 2012 | Chairman s Award | George Clooney (Also for The Ides of March) | Won | |
Producers Guild of America | January 21, 2012 | Best Theatrical Motion Picture | Jim Burke, Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor | Nominated | |
Screen Actors Guild | January 29, 2012 | Best Ensemble | Beau Bridges, George Clooney, Robert Forster, Judy Greer, Matthew Lillard, Shailene Woodley | Nominated | |
Best Actor | George Clooney | Nominated | |||
Satellite Awards | December 18, 2011 | Satellite Award for Best Film | Won | ||
Best Actor | George Clooney | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Judy Greer | Nominated | |||
Best Director | Alexander Payne | Nominated | |||
Best Adapted Screenplay | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash | Won | |||
Best Editing | Nominated | ||||
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association | December 5, 2011 | Best Actor | George Clooney | Won | |
Best Adapted Screenplay | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash | Won | |||
Best Film | Nominated | ||||
Best Director | Alexander Payne | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Shailene Woodley | Nominated |
Year | 2011 |
ReleaseDate | 2011-12-09 |
RuntimeMins | 115 |
RuntimeStr | 1h 55min |
Plot | A land baron tries to reconnect with his two daughters after his wife is seriously injured in a boating accident. |
Awards | Won 1 Oscar, 65 wins & 148 nominations total |
Directors | Alexander Payne |
Writers | Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash |
Stars | George Clooney, Shailene Woodley, Amara Miller |
Produced by | Tracy Boyd, Jim Burke, George Parra, Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor |
Music by | Jeff Peterson |
Cinematography by | Phedon Papamichael |
Film Editing by | Kevin Tent |
Casting By | John Jackson |
Production Design by | Jane Ann Stewart |
Art Direction by | T.K. Kirkpatrick |
Set Decoration by | Matt Callahan |
Costume Design by | Wendy Chuck |
Makeup Department | Julie Hewett, Karen Iboshi Preiser, Debra Rego, Waldo Sanchez |
Production Management | Renee Confair, Mads Hansen, George Parra, Rick Reynolds |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Scott August, Tracy Boyd, Richard L. Fox, Joyce McCarthy, Amy Wilkins |
Art Department | Alvin S. Cabrinha Jr., Kaanoipono Cabrinha, Jonah Chang, Brian Costa, Scott Ejercito, Sidney Etrata, Alexandra Hearn Fernandes, Justin Fischer, Serena Rios Flores, Stani Franklin, Jason Garner, Quintin D. Gasper, Sean Hallock, Craig Hoffmann, Michael Kaahanni Jr., Michael Kaahanui III, Gerard Kaman, Derrick Kaupiko, Eric Kitaoka, Eric Knight, Nancy A. Knight, Nancy Z. Knight, Robert E. Knight, Camille Komine, Ivan M. Lizares, Butch Lum, John Marano, Edward Medeiros Jr., Ace Newman, Shanna Norton, Alvin Pittler, Douglas Rasmussen, Sylvia K. Ringgold, Isaia Robins, Josefa Robins, Kenneth K. Sato, Ben Shafer, Sam Sternthall, Darrell Tachibana, Kaleo Wong, Liloa Wong, Ronn Wong |
Sound Department | Derek Casari, Patrick Cyccone Jr., Russell Farmarco, Jonathan Fuh, Frank Gaeta, Luis Galdames, José Antonio García, Patrick Giraudi, Brian Hackett, Matthew P. Hanson, Kaspar Hugentobler, Joe Iemola, James Moriana, Chris Navarro, Justin Van Hout, Brett Voss, Christopher Wiecking, Jeffrey Wilhoit, John Soukup |
Visual Effects by | Salvatore Catanzaro, Mark Dornfeld, Michele Ferrone, Adam Gass, R.J. Harbour, Nicholas Hasson, Paulina Kuszta, Kammie Rivera, Alex Romano, Jose A. Alfonzo, Mikyoung Hahm |
Stunts | Terry Ahue, Todd Bradley, Craig H. Davidson, Errol Kane, Brian L. Keaulana, Keoni Keaulana, Noland Martin, Paul J. Merino, James K. Miranda, Aden Stay, Marcus Young, Titus Kinimaka |
Camera and Electrical Department | Rylan Akama, Norman Akau, Mike Bacon, Matthew Berner, Troy Boggess, Richard J. Brock, Gustavo Brum, Cole Chetney, Don Chong, Shawn Christensen, Rick Crum, Chuck Cullen, Kanoa Dahlin, Drew Desjarlais, Charles Ehrlinger, Christian Franklin, Vance Gage, Ray Garcia, James Goldman, Michael J. Gregg, Jeffrey M. Hall, Patrick Hoeschen, Tweed Johnston, Keola Jones, Lee Kaneakua, Kevin Kersting, Don King, Scott Lisetor, Trevor Loomis, Elliot Lucas, Brian Matsumura, Annie McEveety, Allen Mozo, David Pearlberg, Tom Penny, Radan Popovic, P. Scott Sakamoto, Joe Sanchez, Tuiaana Scanlan, Keoki Smith, Monte Swann, Rafael E. Sánchez, Roger Thompson, Brian Tilden, Don Tomich, Raimar van den Bylaardt II, Warner R. Wacha, Mike Weisbrod, Merie Weismiller Wallace, Curtis Wingert, Deena Frooman, Michael Romano |
Casting Department | Anna Fishburn, Wes Ford, Barbara Harris, Andy Henry, Andy Kleiman, Sherlan N. Koloi, John McAlary, Yesi Ramirez, Susanne Scheel, Katie Taylor, Christian Kaplan, Rachel W. Sutton |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Carmen Rodrigues Davis, Dana Kay Hart, Anne Hoss, Michelle Moder, Ivy Chiem Rowan, Susan Strubel, Linda Vollert, Robyn Zucker |
Editorial Department | Brian Bautista, Christine Carr, Fred Chandler, Mindy Elliott, Joe Finley, Nicholas Hasson, Nancy Jundi, Mikki Levi, Tim Maxwell, Bryan Park, Jim Passon, Alex Romano, Kay Sievert, Brian Gee |
Location Management | Timmy Chinn, Katrin Chong, Dustin Goldstein, Matt Goldstein, Linda Graham, Karen Greenlee, Art Rivers, Angela Tillson, Jim Triplett, KiKi Yoshimoto |
Music Department | Dondi Bastone, Richard Ford, Robert Kraft, Eugene Kulikov, Rebecca Morellato, Thomas Cavanaugh |
Script and Continuity Department | Rebecca Robertson |
Transportation Department | Richard Groder, Kelly Loo, Anna Reed, John Reed, Kenneth Smith, Gary Woods |
Additional Crew | Co-Co Aiello-Younger, Joseph Aikala, Laurie Arakaki, Cameron Arguelles, Deidre Backs, Kelly Barnes, John Brady, Debra Burgess, Sean G. Burke, Nathan Carlson, Gregory S. Carr, Shawna Carver, Kimberly Choi, Sanoe Damon, Jeff Dash, Rebecca Davis, Vincent Desrosiers-Nault, Evan Endicott, Dinesh Fernando, Tal Fiala, Todd Fink, Jeff Fishman, Max Garcia, Liz Georgoff, Claudia Gray, Jessica Caress Hamamoto, Nancy Honeycutt, Jeremy Johnson, Jeremy Johnson, Lee MacNeil Johnson, Leah Kaina, Xanadu Kekuewa, Mara Kerum, Tyler Kueffner, Ryan Lam, Dana Ledoux Miller, Lisa Lee Mitchell, Dagny Looper, Victor Lozano, Troy Manandic, Brad Dirk Martin, Larissa Martinez, Angel McConnell, Courtney McCrory, Anna Musso, Nicole Nakamoto, Karen Neasi, Anthony M. Ocasio III, Nicole Oudinot, Nick Ower, Pablo Paz, Mark Petritz, Stockton David Porter, Darren Rodriguez, Andy Rydzewski, Jason Skweres, Ashley C. Smith, Cameron Spencer, Gary Stone, Rachel Streater, Bernadette Tanchauco, Amber Joy Tomasello, Kimberly Williams, Robert Wong, Susan Wyshynski, Tyler Atkinson, Josh Land, Dana Taschner |
Thanks | Tommy Ardolino, Gavan Daws, Andy Lautenbach, Carri Morgan, John Morgan, Randall Roth, Julia Porter Steele |
Genres | Comedy, Drama |
Companies | Searchlight Pictures, Ad Hominem Enterprises, Dune Entertainment |
Countries | USA |
Languages | English |
ContentRating | R |
ImDbRating | 7.3 |
ImDbRatingVotes | 243524 |
MetacriticRating | 84 |
Keywords | father daughter relationship,boating accident,hawaii,cheating wife,dying mother |