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The World According to Garp (film)

The World According to Garp is a 1982 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by George Roy Hill and starring Robin Williams in the title role. Written by Steve Tesich, it is based on the 1978 novel The World According to Garp by John Irving. For their roles, John Lithgow and Glenn Close (in her film debut) were respectively nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the 55th Academy Awards.

The World According to Garp
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGeorge Roy Hill
Screenplay bySteve Tesich
Based onThe World According to Garp
by John Irving
Produced byGeorge Roy Hill
Starring
CinematographyMiroslav Ondříček
Edited byStephen A. Rotter
Production
companies
Warner Bros.
Pan Arts
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • July 23, 1982 (1982-07-23)
Running time
136 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$17 million
Box office$29,712,172

Plot edit

T.S. Garp is the out-of-wedlock son of a feminist mother, Jenny Fields, who wanted a child but not a husband. A nurse during World War II, she encounters a dying ball turret gunner known only as Technical Sergeant Garp ("Garp" being all he is able to utter) who was severely brain damaged in combat, whose morbid priapism allows her to rape him and get impregnated. She names the resultant child after Garp.

Garp grows up and becomes interested in wrestling and fiction writing, topics his mother has little interest in. Garp's writing piques the interest of Helen Holm, the daughter of the school's wrestling coach. She is wary of him. His mother observes his interest in sex and is intellectually curious about it, having little more than clinical interest herself. She interviews a prostitute and offers to hire her for Garp. Immediately after, Jenny decides to write a book on her observations of lust and human sexuality.

Her book is a partial autobiography, called Sexual Suspect, and is an overnight sensation. Jenny becomes a feminist icon. She uses the proceeds from the book to fund a center at her home for troubled and abused women. Meanwhile, Garp's first novel is published by his mother's publisher, which impresses Helen. The two marry and eventually have two children, Duncan and Walt. Garp becomes a devoted parent and successful fiction writer, while Helen becomes a college professor.

Garp spends time visiting his mother and the people who live at her center, including transsexual ex-football player Roberta Muldoon. He also first hears the story of Ellen James, a girl who was raped at the age of eleven by two men who then cut out her tongue so that she could not identify her attackers. A group of women represented at Jenny's center, "Ellen Jamesians," voluntarily cut out their own tongues as a show of solidarity. Garp is horrified by the practice and learns that the Jamesians have received a letter from Ellen James begging them to stop the practice, but they have voted to continue. Garp flirts with and possibly seduces his children's 18-year-old babysitter while driving her home.

Having learned about his wife's infidelity with one of her students, Garp rushes home with his children in the back seat and crashes into his wife's lover's car parked in their driveway, while his wife is in the car performing fellatio on the student. As a result, Walt, who frequently foreshadows his fear of death, is killed and Duncan loses an eye. Garp, through the aid of his mother, learns to forgive himself and his wife. The couple reconcile and have a baby daughter they name after Jenny.

Jenny receives death threats because of both her center and her book. To Garp's dismay, she dismisses the danger and decides to publicly endorse a politician who supports her message. Garp writes a thinly fictional book based on the life of Ellen James and its aftermath. The book is very successful and well-regarded, but is highly critical of the Jamesians. Garp begins receiving death threats from them himself.

During a political rally, Jenny is shot and killed by an anti-feminist fanatic. The women of Jenny's center hold a memorial for her, but forbid all men from attending. Garp, dressed as a woman, is infiltrated into the memorial by Muldoon. He is identified by Pooh, a voyeuristic and jealous Jamesian he knew when they both were in primary school. A commotion breaks out and Garp is in danger of being hurt, until a woman leads him out of the memorial to a taxi. The woman reveals herself to be Ellen James, and uses the gesture to thank Garp for his book about her. The Jamesians are further outraged that Garp attended the memorial.

Garp returns to his old school as the wrestling coach and intimates an ambition to take up hang gliding. One day during practice, Pooh enters the gymnasium and shoots him at close range with a pistol. He is airlifted by helicopter with his wife. Commenting he is finally flying, Garp flashes back to an earlier time when his mother would toss him into the air (seen in the opening credits sequence).

Cast edit

Reception edit

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 71% of 21 critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 6.2/10.[1] On Metacritic, the film holds a weighted average score of 63 out of 100 based on 14 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[2]

Film critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three stars out of four, by which he was "entertained but unmoved," three stars as a "palatable" interpretation of the novel, considering it "wonderfully well-written" yet "cruel, annoying and smug," and wrote:

I thought the acting was unconventional and absorbing (especially by Williams, by Glenn Close as his mother, and by John Lithgow as a transsexual). I thought the visualization of the events, by director George Roy Hill, was fresh and consistently interesting. But when the movie was over, my immediate response was not at all what it should have been. All I could find to ask myself was: What the hell was that all about?[3]

Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that "the movie is a very fair rendering of Mr. Irving's novel, with similar strengths and weaknesses. If the novel was picaresque and precious, so is the film – although the absence of the book's self-congratulatory streak helps the movie achieve a much lighter, more easy-going style."[4]

Film critic Pauline Kael wrote, "There's no feeling of truth in either the book or the movie," and that this "generally faithful adaptation, seems no more (and no less) than a castration fantasy."[5]

However, Leonard Maltin, in his annual Movie Guide, gave the film a rare four-star review—one of only 408 films out of nearly 16,000 given the designation during the 45-year period that it was published. Calling Garp "dazzling" and "beautifully acted by all, especially Close (in her film debut)...and Lithgow," Maltin went on to praise the film as an "absorbing, sure-footed odyssey through vignettes of social observation, absurdist humor, satire and melodrama."[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "The World According to Garp". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. from the original on 2011-11-27. Retrieved 2023-06-28.
  2. ^ "The World According to Garp Reviews". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  3. ^ Ebert, Roger (January 1, 1982). "The World According to Garp". Chicago Sun-Times. from the original on March 2, 2014. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
  4. ^ Maslin, Janet (July 23, 1982). "The World According to Garp (1982)". New York Times. from the original on May 29, 2020. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
  5. ^ Kael, Pauline (1984). "Neutered". Taking It All In. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. pp. 376–381. ISBN 0-03-069361-6.
  6. ^ Maltin, Leonard (2009). "The World According to Garp". Leonard Maltin's 2009 Movie Guide. Plume, a Member of The Penguin Group. pp. [1] 1565. ISBN 978-0-452-28978-9. from the original on 2021-05-01. Retrieved 2020-11-04.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The World According to Garp film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The World According to Garp is a 1982 American comedy drama film produced and directed by George Roy Hill and starring Robin Williams in the title role Written by Steve Tesich it is based on the 1978 novel The World According to Garp by John Irving For their roles John Lithgow and Glenn Close in her film debut were respectively nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the 55th Academy Awards The World According to GarpTheatrical release posterDirected byGeorge Roy HillScreenplay bySteve TesichBased onThe World According to Garpby John IrvingProduced byGeorge Roy HillStarringRobin Williams Mary Beth Hurt Glenn Close John LithgowCinematographyMiroslav OndricekEdited byStephen A RotterProductioncompaniesWarner Bros Pan ArtsDistributed byWarner Bros Release dateJuly 23 1982 1982 07 23 Running time136 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 17 millionBox office 29 712 172 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editT S Garp is the out of wedlock son of a feminist mother Jenny Fields who wanted a child but not a husband A nurse during World War II she encounters a dying ball turret gunner known only as Technical Sergeant Garp Garp being all he is able to utter who was severely brain damaged in combat whose morbid priapism allows her to rape him and get impregnated She names the resultant child after Garp Garp grows up and becomes interested in wrestling and fiction writing topics his mother has little interest in Garp s writing piques the interest of Helen Holm the daughter of the school s wrestling coach She is wary of him His mother observes his interest in sex and is intellectually curious about it having little more than clinical interest herself She interviews a prostitute and offers to hire her for Garp Immediately after Jenny decides to write a book on her observations of lust and human sexuality Her book is a partial autobiography called Sexual Suspect and is an overnight sensation Jenny becomes a feminist icon She uses the proceeds from the book to fund a center at her home for troubled and abused women Meanwhile Garp s first novel is published by his mother s publisher which impresses Helen The two marry and eventually have two children Duncan and Walt Garp becomes a devoted parent and successful fiction writer while Helen becomes a college professor Garp spends time visiting his mother and the people who live at her center including transsexual ex football player Roberta Muldoon He also first hears the story of Ellen James a girl who was raped at the age of eleven by two men who then cut out her tongue so that she could not identify her attackers A group of women represented at Jenny s center Ellen Jamesians voluntarily cut out their own tongues as a show of solidarity Garp is horrified by the practice and learns that the Jamesians have received a letter from Ellen James begging them to stop the practice but they have voted to continue Garp flirts with and possibly seduces his children s 18 year old babysitter while driving her home Having learned about his wife s infidelity with one of her students Garp rushes home with his children in the back seat and crashes into his wife s lover s car parked in their driveway while his wife is in the car performing fellatio on the student As a result Walt who frequently foreshadows his fear of death is killed and Duncan loses an eye Garp through the aid of his mother learns to forgive himself and his wife The couple reconcile and have a baby daughter they name after Jenny Jenny receives death threats because of both her center and her book To Garp s dismay she dismisses the danger and decides to publicly endorse a politician who supports her message Garp writes a thinly fictional book based on the life of Ellen James and its aftermath The book is very successful and well regarded but is highly critical of the Jamesians Garp begins receiving death threats from them himself During a political rally Jenny is shot and killed by an anti feminist fanatic The women of Jenny s center hold a memorial for her but forbid all men from attending Garp dressed as a woman is infiltrated into the memorial by Muldoon He is identified by Pooh a voyeuristic and jealous Jamesian he knew when they both were in primary school A commotion breaks out and Garp is in danger of being hurt until a woman leads him out of the memorial to a taxi The woman reveals herself to be Ellen James and uses the gesture to thank Garp for his book about her The Jamesians are further outraged that Garp attended the memorial Garp returns to his old school as the wrestling coach and intimates an ambition to take up hang gliding One day during practice Pooh enters the gymnasium and shoots him at close range with a pistol He is airlifted by helicopter with his wife Commenting he is finally flying Garp flashes back to an earlier time when his mother would toss him into the air seen in the opening credits sequence Cast editRobin Williams as T S Garp James J B McCall as young Garp Mary Beth Hurt as Helen Holm Glenn Close as Jenny Fields John Lithgow as Roberta Muldoon Hume Cronyn as Mr Fields Jessica Tandy as Mrs Fields Swoosie Kurtz as The Hooker Peter Michael Goetz as John Wolf Mark Soper as Michael Milton Nathan Babcock as Duncan Garp Warren Berlinger as Stew Percy Brandon Maggart as Ernie Holm Amanda Plummer as Ellen James Jenny Wright as Cushie Steering School Jillian Kaplan Reich Ross as Young Cushie Brenda Currin as Pooh John Irving as wrestling referee George Roy Hill as airplane pilot Kate McGregor Stewart as Real Estate LadyReception editOn review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes 71 of 21 critics gave the film a positive review with an average rating of 6 2 10 1 On Metacritic the film holds a weighted average score of 63 out of 100 based on 14 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 2 Film critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film three stars out of four by which he was entertained but unmoved three stars as a palatable interpretation of the novel considering it wonderfully well written yet cruel annoying and smug and wrote I thought the acting was unconventional and absorbing especially by Williams by Glenn Close as his mother and by John Lithgow as a transsexual I thought the visualization of the events by director George Roy Hill was fresh and consistently interesting But when the movie was over my immediate response was not at all what it should have been All I could find to ask myself was What the hell was that all about 3 Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that the movie is a very fair rendering of Mr Irving s novel with similar strengths and weaknesses If the novel was picaresque and precious so is the film although the absence of the book s self congratulatory streak helps the movie achieve a much lighter more easy going style 4 Film critic Pauline Kael wrote There s no feeling of truth in either the book or the movie and that this generally faithful adaptation seems no more and no less than a castration fantasy 5 However Leonard Maltin in his annual Movie Guide gave the film a rare four star review one of only 408 films out of nearly 16 000 given the designation during the 45 year period that it was published Calling Garp dazzling and beautifully acted by all especially Close in her film debut and Lithgow Maltin went on to praise the film as an absorbing sure footed odyssey through vignettes of social observation absurdist humor satire and melodrama 6 References edit The World According to Garp Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Archived from the original on 2011 11 27 Retrieved 2023 06 28 The World According to Garp Reviews Metacritic Fandom Inc Retrieved June 28 2023 Ebert Roger January 1 1982 The World According to Garp Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on March 2 2014 Retrieved October 3 2011 Maslin Janet July 23 1982 The World According to Garp 1982 New York Times Archived from the original on May 29 2020 Retrieved May 26 2012 Kael Pauline 1984 Neutered Taking It All In Holt Rinehart and Winston pp 376 381 ISBN 0 03 069361 6 Maltin Leonard 2009 The World According to Garp Leonard Maltin s 2009 Movie Guide Plume a Member of The Penguin Group pp 1 1565 ISBN 978 0 452 28978 9 Archived from the original on 2021 05 01 Retrieved 2020 11 04 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to The World According to Garp film The World According to Garp at IMDb The World According to Garp at Rotten Tomatoes The World According to Garp at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The World According to Garp film amp oldid 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