The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Home Again’ carries on the Meyers mystique

- By Katie Walsh

The name “Meyers” has come to signify avery specifific type of film in Hollywood—the shiny, gentle, comforting and aspiration­al romantic family comedies that writer/director Nancy Meyers has perfected (“Something’s Gotta Give,” “The Holiday,” “It’s Complicate­d”). Her daughter, Hallie Meyers-Shyer, keeps that legacy alive with her directoria­l debut, “Home Again.” Call it nepotism, call it a legacy, or simply call it the family business, which always inspires a sense of trustworth­iness, quality and consistenc­y.

The Meyers aesthetic is strong in this fifilm, with Nancy serving as a producer on this mother-daughter co- production of a very spec if ific cinematic product. Featuring beloved actresses on the other side of 40 enshrined in sun-dappled kitchens as they fret over romantic foibles, a Meyers movie is the kind of domestic escapism that feels like being wrapped in a warm hug. And though “Home Again” clearly shares DNA with her mother’ s work, the sharp screenplay, written by Meyers-Shyer, is modern and sly, universall­y relatable and poignant at times too.

Reese Witherspoo­n stars as Alice, the daughter of the late John Kinney, a revered (fictional) ’70s fifilm director and his actress wife Lillian (Candice Bergen, who gets some of the best lines in the fifilm). She’s recently separated from her husband Austin (Michael Sheen) and returned home to her dad’s palatial pad in L.A. withher two daughters, trying to get steady on her feet. Before she knows it, her world is rocked again with the arrival of three 20-something men, newly arrived dreamers looking to make it big in Hollywood. Thanks to the med- dlingofher­mom, she decides to let them stay awhile.

Unexpected­ly, the presence of Harry (Pico Alexander), Teddy (Nat Wolffff) and George ( Jon Rudnitsky) is just what Alice needs to get her groove back. The guys, working on their fifirst big movie deal, turn out tobe fantastic babysitter­s, home chefs, tech support, even booty calls. Howmany house husbands does one wife need? Turns out three should cover it.

But this isn’t a tale about a gaggle of young Prince Charmings sweeping a princess offff her feet. It’ s a story of a woman making her own life, outof the shadowof her father, herhus- band, or her house guests, and doing it on her own — drawing her own boundaries and lines in the sand, whether that means drunken ly confrontin­g her nightmare of a client( Lake Bell), or making it clear she won’ t stand for fl fl a key behavior fromher younger paramour.

This world doesn’t quite exist, but it’s an exceedingl­y pleasant place to escape to for a couple of hours. Thank goodness the Meyers mantle has been passed on to the nextgenera­tion. Meyers-Shyer may have gotten it from her mama, but the point of view is all hers.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BYKAREN BALLARD/OPENROADFI­LMS ?? Reese Witherspoo­n, left, stars in “HomeAgain.”
CONTRIBUTE­D BYKAREN BALLARD/OPENROADFI­LMS Reese Witherspoo­n, left, stars in “HomeAgain.”

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