Chuck & Buck

2000 Comedy Drama

Following his critically acclaimed Star Maps, Miguel Arteta directs this perverse Odd Couple-esque comedy drama. Childhood best buddies Chuck and Buck are reunited after 18 years during the funeral of the latter's mother. Chuck (Chris Weitz who also produced American Pie (1999)) is a button-down movie executive with a gorgeous blond fiancée, Carlyn (Beth Colt). By contrast, the intervening years do not seem to have matured Buck (Mike White) in the slightest -- he still plays with children's toys, throws bawling temper tantrums, and seems to be utterly at a loss at what to do after his mother's death. During the funeral, Buck greets his old friend with an oblivious joy that is hardly appropriate to the setting. Clearly expecting that the friendship will continue where it left off back during the Carter administration, Buck seems confused and sullen in the presence of Carlyn, a yucky girl. This jealousy turns more unnerving when, in midst of a brotherly hug, Buck makes a clumsy grope for Chuck's manhood. Disturbed and embarrassed, Chuck quickly leaves, but not before Carlyn politely suggests that Buck "visit us in L.A. sometime." Buck leaps at the chance and soon is packing up for California. He quickly degenerates from a silly, though pathetic annoyance to a lollipop-sucking stalker. Buck's bizarre attempts to renew his bond with Chuck and to consummate their relationship puts Chuck increasingly on edge and confronts the affluent yuppie with a past he'd just as soon forget. Chuck & Buck was one of the most talked about films at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. more..

Director: Miguel Arteta

Starring: Mike White,Chris Weitz, Lupe Ontiveros, Beth Colt,Paul Weitz

Reviews

  • The most resonant and haunting movie I've seen this year.

    Owen Gleiberman - Entertainment Weekly

    19 January 2013

  • One of the year's best and most provocative films.

    Peter Travers - Rolling Stone

    19 January 2013

  • It's all we ask of a film but almost never get, as it first makes us squirm, then makes us cheer.

    Jay Carr - The Boston Globe

    19 January 2013

  • Strange, intense and moving -- one of the few truly grown-up movies you're likely to see this year.

    Dana Stevens - The New York Times

    19 January 2013

  • Succeeds because it turns out not to be the movie it might so easily have been.

    Kevin Thomas - Los Angeles Times

    19 January 2013

Awards

  • Outstanding Director of a Feature Film

    ALMA Awards (2001)

     
  • Best Screenplay

    Boston Society of Film Critics Awards (2000)

  • Best Foreign Independent Film - English Language

    British Independent Film Awards (2000)

     
  • Best Screenplay - Original

    Chlotrudis Awards (2001)

  • Best Male Performance

    Deauville Film Festival (2000)