As Good As It Gets

Director: James L Brooks
Stars: Helen Hunt, Greg Kinnear, Cuba Gooding Jr, Skeet Ulrich, Jack Nicholson
Year:  1997 Running Time:  138 mins Rating: 5 out of 5 Certificate 15
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Jack Nicholson's misanthropic and neurotic novelist Melvin gradually rediscovers his humanity through his encounters with a gay painter (Greg Kinnear) and a single mother (Helen Hunt). How his life is retrieved from the ashes is affectingly and funnily dealt with in a well-crafted screenplay, fuelled by three worthily Oscar-nominated performances (Hunt and Nicholson both won).

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We all love Scrooge and here's a romantic version for the 1990s.

Melvin (Jack Nicholson) may not be the meanest man in the world, but he's in the running.

He writes romantic novels whose characters he despises, hates his gay neighbour (Greg Kinnear) whose dog he throws down the garbage chute, has a passion amounting to see-your-doctor about hygiene, and superstitions about stepping on cracks.

He also has a facility for making the crassest of remarks at entirely the wrong time, like telling the waitress (Helen Hunt) at his favourite fast-food restaurant that her asthmatic son isn't likely to live long.

How Melvin's life is retrieved from the ashes is affectingly, funnily dealt with in a well-crafted screenplay, fuelled by three worthily Oscar-nominated performances from Nicholson, Hunt (both winners) and Kinnear.

Though most of Melvin's spasmodic struggle to join the human race will make you laugh, there are killer lines here that will bring a lump to your throat as well.

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