Watch: Prime 2005 123movies, Full Movie Online – In colorful, bustling, modern-day Manhattan, Rafi Gardet, a beautiful 37-year-old photography producer reeling from a recent divorce, meets David Bloomberg, a handsome 23-year-old painter recently out of college. Rafi’s therapist, Dr. Lisa Metzger, who is working to help Rafi overcome her fears of intimacy, finds out that Rafi’s new lover is–unfortunately for Lisa–her only son, David. Both David and Rafi must contend with their 14-year age gap, vastly-different backgrounds, and the demands of David’s traditional mother. Despite their intense attraction, the charmed couple soon realizes that vastly-different ages and backgrounds create much conflict. A Jewish hip-hop lover and closet painter who still lives with his grandparents, David has little in common with Rafi–a non-practicing Catholic from a wealthy, broken family who travels in the sophisticated world of high-end fashion..
Plot: A career driven professional from Manhattan is wooed by a young painter, who also happens to be the son of her psychoanalyst.
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Feels like real life on screen
I happened to catch the second half on HBO one night. I saw the entire movie a few nights later. I could easily watch it through again — I was really drawn into the movie. I had to look it up on IMDb just because I was thinking about it so much.There’s a lot of negative reviews here, much more than the movie deserves. Movies are like people — some you despise, many leave you indifferent, and some just really *click*. My roommate came back from “Saw III” hyper and proclaiming it the “BEST movie EVER!!!” — I can guarantee you he wouldn’t care for this. “Prime” also doesn’t have any of the typical emotional manipulations found in your average rom-com. It makes do with much subtler if still dramatic material. For example: the meeting between Rafi and David is low-key, slightly awkward, nothing like, say, the Ferris wheel scene in “The Notebook”. Ryan Gosling threatening suicide to get a date is certainly entertaining, but it also leaves me slightly detached, too aware this is a story for my viewing pleasure.
“Prime” is the anti-“Grease”. There’s nothing STYLIZED about it; no fairy-tale ending. If you can do with such accoutrements you’ll be sucked in, especially if you can relate to the very upper-middle-class New York viewpoint that permeates it. Another reviewer was quite insightful in comparing it to “Annie Hall”.
As for the relentless disparagement of Bryan Greenberg in the male lead: you’ve got to be kidding me!!!! He doesn’t play the role the way, say, a young Al Pacino would play it. His persona is understated, relaxed almost to the point of passivity, slightly unsure, sarcastic and naive and vulnerable all at once. Completely believable as a 23-year-old who would appeal to and be attracted to a 37-yr-old divorcée. A more typical male lead his age wouldn’t be dating Uma Thurman, he’d be charming Natalie Portman or Jessica Alba. Take the scene where he’s trying to connect with the stoic doorman — I totally cracked up and at the same time couldn’t help but admire how true-to-life it felt. Everything about that scene bespoke an upper-middle-class 20-something living with his grandparents and lacking direction.
Not to mention that the intimacy between Rafi and David felt so natural that I felt convinced that Uma and Bryan had something off-screen during filming. The way they looked at each other, shared each other’s space… the lust didn’t seem acted, I’ll put it that way.
To Ben Younger: despite all the people out there who don’t get it, there are some of us who do. You really did an amazing job, and I doubt I’ll ever forget “Bubbe” knocking herself with that frying pan… Lol.
The pain, the terrible pain
I thought this was possibly the most excruciatingly painful movie I had seen in a long time. It is really terrible and considering the quality of the cast that was surprising.The characters are manipulative and tiring – the whole movie is so contrived that it actually makes you squirm. I didn’t realise until the end when they show a ‘this was our relationship’ montage which scenes the director had even meant to be romantic.
It is not really funny and to be honest rather than being a movie about a relationship between an older woman and younger man, at times the movie seemed to be more about the difficulties of people of different faiths trying to work out a relationship.
If you think it is cute and endearing that a man has never cleaned his ears in his life then go and see this move – otherwise run for the hills!!!
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 45 min (105 min)
Budget 22000000
Revenue 67900000
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director Ben Younger
Writer Ben Younger
Actors Uma Thurman, Meryl Streep, Bryan Greenberg
Country United States
Awards 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Technicolor
Film Length 2,850 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 2383)