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Running with Scissors (2006)

Running with Scissors
Running with Scissors
R
Comedy
Documentary
Drama

Release Date
October 27, 2006
Director
Ryan Murphy
Runtime
116
Main Genre
Comedy
Writers
Ryan Murphy , Augusten Burroughs
Tagline
Ever have one of those lives?

Summary

"Where would we be without our crazy childhoods?" -- Dr. Finch At once a blistering comedy and a deeply moving human drama, RUNNING WITH SCISSORS is the mesmerizing tale of how a young man survived a nightmare childhood - while keeping his sense of humor and his sense of forgiveness intact. The film is writer/director Ryan Murphy's interpretation of Augusten Burrough's personal memoir. In the film, Murphy not only tells the story of a warped, out-of-control, 70s-era coming of age, he has also crafted a strikingly universal story about the strange power of families, the wonderment of childhood, the madness of adulthood and the revelation of finding your way in spite of it all. The movie begins in 1971 as the neatness-obsessed but sharply observant 6 year-old Augusten (JOSEPH CROSS) finds himself trapped between his troubled parents: his mother Deirdre (ANNETTE BENING), an unpublished, not to mention unstable, confessional poet with delusions of being hugely famous, and his father Norman (ALEC BALDWIN), an alcoholic math professor who long ago gave up trying to solve the riddle of his wife's problems or his son's precocious behavior. When the Burroughs' marriage goes to pieces, Deirdre signs up for therapy with the eccentric Dr. Finch (BRIAN COX), a highly unconventional shrink who takes the family under his wing. From the beginning, Augusten is suspicious of Dr. Finch's peculiarities - his office includes, among other oddities, a Masturbatorium where the good doctor goes to relax in the middle of tedious sessions. But when Dr. Finch fails to save the Burroughs' marriage, Augusten's life takes an even more wrenching turn. While Deirdre is packed off to a motel to continue her Valium-aided therapy, Augusten is sent to live in the Finch family home - a kind of Brady-Bunch-gone-bad world where for some dog kibble is a snack, sedatives are consumed like candy and grand prophecies emerge from the bathroom. As Augusten unwittingly becomes part of the family - which also includes the shellshocked Mrs. Finch (JILL CLAYBURGH), "Bible-dipping" daughter Hope (GWYNETH PALTROW), disco-rebel daughter Natalie (EVAN RACHEL WOOD) and Neil Bookman (JOSEPH FIENNES), Finch's disturbed, 35 year-old, "adopted" son who lives in a shed at the back of the house - he will descend into a kind of surreal childhood hell. Yet, he will also find optimism among the horror, hilarity in the insanity and even love amid the dilapidated ruins as he never loses his spirit or his resilience. Ultimately, Augusten will survive through the most extraordinary of circumstances.

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