Meryl Streep as Jane and Steve Martin as Adam in It's Complicated.
Meryl Streep as Jane and Steve Martin as Adam in It's Complicated.

It's Complicated



Hot on the heels of Julie & Julia and Mamma Mia!, Meryl Streep's bid to become the patron saint of middle-aged screen sirens continues unabated with the quirky menopausal comedy It's Complicated. This time Streep is a wealthy Californian divorcee and bakery owner called Jane, a vivacious variant of the Donna Sheridan character she played in Mamma Mia!. And although the locales have been altered slightly (seaside Greece becomes seaside Santa Barbara), Streep's crises remain the same - how to balance the demands of modern motherhood with her own increasingly convoluted and late-flowering love life.

The trick here, and part of the movie's quiet kick, is that Streep and her co-stars Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin wring such unfussy empathy out of their ostensibly hackneyed love triangle that you quickly overlook the film's structural shortcomings. Those familiar with the writer-director Nancy Meyers's previous films (What Women Want, Something's Gotta Give) will immediately recognise the aspirational social milieu, here depicted in an opening-scene party where Jane bickers incessantly with her galumphing ex-husband Jake (Baldwin), before fading in the face of Jake's glamorous and much younger wife Agness (Lake Bell). Soon, however, and thanks to a chance encounter in a New York hotel bar, Jane and Jake rekindle the conjugal flame of old and begin a passionate affair - "I'm the other woman!" hoots Jane at one of her many gatherings of middle-aged gal-pals (including Rita Wilson and Mary Kay Place), in scenes that, again, echo the giddy bantering of Streep, Julie Walters and Christine Baranski in Mamma Mia!.

Jane, nonetheless, is also being pursued by Adam (Steve Martin), a local architect and recovering divorcee. A sensitive lover of French cinema who also listens to self-help CDs, Adam is the delicate new man to Jake's bruising and womanising alpha male. And yet, as the story progresses and Jake begins subtly to revert to type, Meyers slowly makes the case for Adam as Jane's ideal suitor. Although he might lack Jake's predatory zing, he is given delicious scene-stealers, such as his outlandish dance at a graduation party, or the moment when he softly confesses to the fiftysomething Jane: "Your age is one of my favourite things about you."

All this, at first, is ostensibly a formal excuse for Meyers to execute a plethora of screwball encounters and comic set-pieces. She has fun pitching Jake and Jane illicitly into the same hotel as their soon-to-be-wed daughter Lauren (Caitlin Fitzgerald) and her fiancé, Harley (John Krasinski), while she clearly relishes the slightly overworked show-stopper in which a naked Jake "accidentally" sits in front of the video link to Adam's computer (much wincing and dry retching ensues).

And yet the broader, often tiresome shenanigans are nevertheless weighted by a certain, almost revolutionary, integrity in the movie's approach to its ageing big-name protagonists. Streep, for instance, in an early scene, visits a plastic surgery clinic where, in punishing close-up, she pokes and pulls at the loose flesh that hangs from her lids. It's a small moment, and one designed to scare Jane away from surgery, but it is certainly arresting and taboo-busting for youth-obsessed Hollywood cinema. Can you imagine, say, Kim Basinger or Meg Ryan taking the same risks with their beauty in the same scene?

Similarly, Baldwin is an actor who has long since been accused of trying to cover up his not insignificant embonpoint (an entire chapter of Art Linson's Hollywood memoir, What Just Happened, is devoted to Baldwin's weight obsessions on the set of The Edge). And here, too, his size is the subject of repeated self-deprecation (he grips his girth and complains that Agness allows him to eat everything), some gentle ribbing on Jane's part (she calls him "big guy"), and, most notably, the aforementioned nude scene. Not even Martin escapes unscathed, and features in several unsparing shots that hide none of his 64 years.

With any other actors this might have seemed like crass sermonising on behalf of the sexagenarian elite. But the knockout triumvirate of Streep, Baldwin and Martin brings such unspoken dignity to their characters that their conspicuous ageing seems more original and interesting than the traditional character foibles of ditzy young starlets and hunky paramours that so often define the genre. They have together transformed what is in effect a Meryl Streep vehicle with a creaky narrative into a masterclass of confident, comedic screen acting.

Sri Lanka's T20I squad

Thisara Perera (captain), Dilshan Munaweera, Danushka Gunathilaka, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Ashan Priyanjan, Mahela Udawatte, Dasun Shanaka, Sachith Pathirana, Vikum Sanjaya, Lahiru Gamage, Seekkuge Prasanna, Vishwa Fernando, Isuru Udana, Jeffrey Vandersay and Chathuranga de Silva.

From Zero

Artist: Linkin Park

Label: Warner Records

Number of tracks: 11

Rating: 4/5

The National's picks

4.35pm: Tilal Al Khalediah
5.10pm: Continous
5.45pm: Raging Torrent
6.20pm: West Acre
7pm: Flood Zone
7.40pm: Straight No Chaser
8.15pm: Romantic Warrior
8.50pm: Calandogan
9.30pm: Forever Young

Test

Director: S Sashikanth

Cast: Nayanthara, Siddharth, Meera Jasmine, R Madhavan

Star rating: 2/5

Skewed figures

In the village of Mevagissey in southwest England the housing stock has doubled in the last century while the number of residents is half the historic high. The village's Neighbourhood Development Plan states that 26% of homes are holiday retreats. Prices are high, averaging around £300,000, £50,000 more than the Cornish average of £250,000. The local average wage is £15,458. 

Veere di Wedding
Dir: Shashanka Ghosh
Starring: Kareena Kapoo-Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhaskar and Shikha Talsania ​​​​​​​
Verdict: 4 Stars

At a glance

Global events: Much of the UK’s economic woes were blamed on “increased global uncertainty”, which can be interpreted as the economic impact of the Ukraine war and the uncertainty over Donald Trump’s tariffs.

 

Growth forecasts: Cut for 2025 from 2 per cent to 1 per cent. The OBR watchdog also estimated inflation will average 3.2 per cent this year

 

Welfare: Universal credit health element cut by 50 per cent and frozen for new claimants, building on cuts to the disability and incapacity bill set out earlier this month

 

Spending cuts: Overall day-to day-spending across government cut by £6.1bn in 2029-30 

 

Tax evasion: Steps to crack down on tax evasion to raise “£6.5bn per year” for the public purse

 

Defence: New high-tech weaponry, upgrading HM Naval Base in Portsmouth

 

Housing: Housebuilding to reach its highest in 40 years, with planning reforms helping generate an extra £3.4bn for public finances

A MINECRAFT MOVIE

Director: Jared Hess

Starring: Jack Black, Jennifer Coolidge, Jason Momoa

Rating: 3/5

Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club race card

5pm: Abu Dhabi Fillies Classic (PA) Prestige; Dh110,000; 1,400m
5.30pm: Abu Dhabi Colts Classic (PA) Prestige; Dh110,000; 1,400m
6pm: Maiden (PA); Dh80,000; 1,600m
6.30pm: Abu Dhabi Championship (PA) Listed; Dh180,000; 1,600m
7pm: Wathba Stallions Cup (PA) Handicap; Dh70,000; 2,200m
7.30pm: Handicap (PA); Dh100,000; 2,400m

Terminator: Dark Fate

Director: Tim Miller

Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Mackenzie Davis 

Rating: 3/5

RESULTS

6.30pm: Maiden (TB) Dh 82,500 (Dirt) 1.600m
Winner: Miller’s House, Richard Mullen (jockey), Satish Seemar (trainer).

7.05pm: Maiden (TB) Dh 82,500 (D) 2,000m
Winner: Kanood, Adrie de Vries, Fawzi Nass.

7.50pm: Handicap (TB) Dh 82,500 (D) 1,600m
Winner: Gervais, Sandro Paiva, Ali Rashid Al Raihe.

8.15pm: The Garhoud Sprint Listed (TB) Dh 132,500 (D) 1,200m
Winner: Important Mission, Royston Ffrench, Salem bin Ghadayer.

8.50pm: The Entisar Listed (TB) Dh 132,500 (D) 2,000m
Winner: Firnas, Xavier Ziani, Salem bin Ghadayer.

9.25pm: Conditions (TB) Dh 120,000 (D) 1,400m
Winner: Zhou Storm, Connor Beasley, Ali Rashid Al Raihe.

UAE cricketers abroad

Sid Jhurani is not the first cricketer from the UAE to go to the UK to try his luck.

Rameez Shahzad Played alongside Ben Stokes and Liam Plunkett in Durham while he was studying there. He also played club cricket as an overseas professional, but his time in the UK stunted his UAE career. The batsman went a decade without playing for the national team.

Yodhin Punja The seam bowler was named in the UAE’s extended World Cup squad in 2015 despite being just 15 at the time. He made his senior UAE debut aged 16, and subsequently took up a scholarship at Claremont High School in the south of England.

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The specs

Engine: 2.0-litre 4-cylturbo

Transmission: seven-speed DSG automatic

Power: 242bhp

Torque: 370Nm

Price: Dh136,814