Meet the world's only loveable billionaire.
"Arthur" (2011), a comedic gem produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, reimagines the classic tale of a wealthy, irresponsible playboy with a modern twist. Directed by Jason Winer and starring Russell Brand as the titular character, the film follows Arthur Bach, a charming yet immature heir to a vast fortune, as he navigates the complexities of love and familial expectations. Set against the backdrop of New York City, the movie blends humor and heart, offering a fresh take on the beloved story originally brought to life by Dudley Moore in 1981. The plot thickens when Arthur's mother, portrayed by the formidable Geraldine James, threatens to disinherit him unless he marries the ambitious and calculating Susan Johnson, played by Jennifer Garner. Complicating matters is Arthur's genuine affection for Naomi, a free-spirited tour guide played by Greta Gerwig, whom he meets by chance. The film's strength lies in its ability to balance Arthur's comedic escapades with poignant moments of self-discovery, as he grapples with the choice between wealth and true love. Russell Brand's performance as Arthur is both captivating and nuanced, showcasing his ability to infuse the character with both humor and vulnerability. His chemistry with Greta Gerwig's Naomi adds depth to the narrative, making their relationship the emotional core of the film. Supporting performances by Helen Mirren as Arthur's loyal nanny, Hobson, and Luis Guzmán as the ever-present butler, Bitterman, further enrich the story, providing both comic relief and heartfelt moments. "Arthur" (2011) ultimately succeeds in delivering a heartwarming and humorous tale that resonates with audiences. Through its clever script, engaging performances, and a touching exploration of personal growth, the film stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of Arthur Bach's story, proving that even the most wayward of souls can find their path to redemption and love.
Year2011
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Budget40000000$
Runtime110 min
Revenue48147945$
GenresComedyRomance
Production countriesUnited States of America