Peace, Love & Misunderstanding (2011)

5.8/10
45/100

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The Hudsons are an upper-middle-class family living in New York City. Wife/mother Diane Hudson is a conservative-minded lawyer. Late-teen daughter Zoe Hudson is an aspiring poet whose associated lifestyle includes being a moral vegetarian who seeks a relationship with a like-minded person. Mid-teen son Jake Hudson, a virgin, uses his video camera as his voice because of his insecurity. Although the family-of-four well knows that Diane and husband/father Mark Hudson’s marriage has been little more than in-name-only for ages, each member reacts differently when Mark announces he wants a divorce. To escape from the details of the divorce–most specifically, not wanting to divide the property–Diane decides to take Zoe and Jake to see Diane’s mother Grace in Woodstock. Diane has been estranged from hippie Grace, whom she never saw as a supportive mother, for 20 years, so her kids have never met their own grandmother. Diane’s surprise decision is largely to get away from the lifestyle that stifled a happy existence for her with Mark. She wants to reconnect with her mother without letting Grace negatively influence the kids with her beliefs in free love and smoking and selling pot. When they get to Woodstock, the kids discover that their grandmother is known around there as a living legend instead of a crazy old woman. Diane, Zoe and Jake, with Grace’s encouragement, might find happiness in Woodstock–Jake with coffee-shop waitress Tara, Zoe with organic butcher Cole, and Diane with musician/artisan furniture-crafter Jude–if not for Zoe’s need to overcome what she considers Cole’s barbaric occupation–and what Diane finds out about Grace and Jude’s history.

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Peace, Love & Misunderstanding Movie Reviews

Hippie stereotypes annoying

Diane (Catherine Keener) is a straight laced NYC lawyer. Her husband (Kyle MacLachlan) has asked for a divorce. She takes her daughter Zoe (Elizabeth Olsen) and son Jake (Nat Wolff) to stay with her hippie mother Grace (Jane Fonda) in Woodstock. Diane has been estranged from her irresponsible mother ever since Grace sold weed to her wedding guests resulting in her getting Grace arrested. Grace introduces Diane to Jude (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) who turns out to have a history with Grace. Zoe is a vegetarian who falls for butcher Cole (Chace Crawford). Jake is an introvert who dreams of being the next Werner Herzog. He falls for local girl Tara (Marissa O’Donnell).

I like the two kids especially Olsen, and I like her relationship with Crawford. The odd thing about Diane’s relationship with her mother Grace is that I agree with Diane. In the end, Grace never changes in her irresponsible ways and Diane is berated into accepting Grace by Jude. The whole hippie culture portrayed here is one big stereotype after another. It’s almost as old as Jane Fonda. None of that is appealing or funny. And that student film in the end is truly horrible. I wanted the kid to be actually good. I wanted the kid that is going to be the next Herzog.

THE WEIGHT

Diane (Catherine Keener) is an uptight lawyer who has rejected her mother’s hippie life style. Jane Fonda stars as Grace, the mom who still lives at Woodstock…literally and figuratively. She recalls the concert in correct vivid detail, from the rain that came down when the Grateful Dead played to the closing with Jimi Hendrix playing the National Anthem…when her water broke and she gave birth to Diane.

Diane is informed by her husband he wants a divorce, and for some reason, after 20 years she decides to visit Grace along with her two children. Jake (Nat Wolff) is the son who proclaims “It’s about time” when he hears about the divorce. Zoe the daughter (Elizabeth Olsen) has trouble adjusting to the idea.

While at Woodstock the kids get along great with the hippie life style of grandma while Diane is reminded about why she left. All of them meet love interests.

This was a role made for Jane Fonda who lived her part. Elizabeth Olsen gives us another great performance, putting herself in a different class than her sisters. A feel good film, more for women then men.

Parental Guide: No f-bombs, implied sex, brief male rear nudity. Pot use. Left wing politics.

Hippies forever!

Long known for political activism, Jane Fonda finally gets to do it on screen in “Peace, Love, & Misunderstanding”. The movie’s point is that, while you might not see a lot of flower children, they still exist and they haven’t abandoned their idealism. There’s a good contrast between the mom’s hippie lifestyle and the daughter’s (Catherine Keener) straight-laced lifestyle. As can be expected, the movie also has some great music (hell, it’s set in Woodstock, NY).

Long story short, the ’60s will never die. Maybe the movie is a little over-idealistic, but everything else makes up for that. It’s just a fun movie, and definitely one that I recommend.