Demolition (2015 Film)
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''Demolition'' is a 2015 American
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film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée and written by Bryan Sipe. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Naomi Watts, Chris Cooper, and Judah Lewis. The film opened the
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and was theatrically released on April 8, 2016, by Fox Searchlight Pictures. ''Demolition'' was Vallée's final feature film before his death in 2021, at the age of 58.


Plot

Davis Mitchell is a successful private equity Investor at a firm founded and run by his father-in-law Phil. His wife, Julia, is driving them when they are struck by another vehicle, killing Julia. Recovering in the hospital, he attempts to purchase some candy from a
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which malfunctions. Davis drafts a complaint to the vending machine manufacturer that includes some venting of his personal experiences. This leads to a series of conversations with a customer service representative, Karen Moreno, in which they end up sharing details of each other's life burdens. Karen appears to be the only one he talks to, though he tells his stories in an understated and unemotional style. He brings this same unemotional process to work, which he has returned to much earlier than anyone expected. Davis does tell one other person, a fellow commuter train rider, that he realizes that he didn't love Julia because he doesn't feel "...sad, or pain, or hurt...". When the commuter prompts the question, "What do you feel?" Davis abruptly stops the train by pulling the emergency brake. Davis's changing emotional state causes him to behave erratically. He notices that he is being followed by a green
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. The only thing Davis seems to connect with is trying to understand what's inside things, using a small toolkit to dismantle his household appliances, his work computer, a bathroom stall—eventually telling Phil that he has an urge to dismantle a 120-year-old grandmother clock in Phil's office. Karen follows Davis, talking with him on his commuter train without revealing her identity. She mistakenly leaves some identification, and Davis is sufficiently moved to track her down at home, where she lives with her boyfriend and boss, Carl, and her 15-year old troublemaker son, Chris. When Carl goes on a long business trip, Davis bunks at her house, where they develop a deep platonic friendship. Chris initially dislikes Davis, but later grows not only to like him but to help Davis cope, while Davis becomes his mentor in return. Davis joins his in-laws in funding a foundation in Julia's name that will award an annual scholarship; during interviews, Davis behaves disrespectfully towards one of the award candidates, and Phil asks him to sign a transfer of his beneficiary rights in Julia's $2.6 million life insurance policy to the scholarship fund in her name. Davis purchases demolition tools from a hardware store (and, later, a bulldozer) and, with Chris's assistance, destroys his house. When Davis finds an ultrasound of Julia's from the previous year, he is devastated that she failed to inform him. A climactic night impacts everyone. Davis brings Karen to the party for the scholarship winner, greatly troubling Julia's parents. A young man makes an inappropriate advance on Karen, and she later laughs out loud when he is introduced as the scholarship winner. Davis announces to everyone that Julia had been pregnant and kept it secret. Julia's mother tells him his wife was seeing someone else, the child was not his, and she had an abortion. Returning to Karen's house, Davis finds Carl has returned and is reading the letters Davis wrote to Karen. Carl assaults Davis, while Chris receives a brutal group beating after coming out as gay. Davis visits his wife's grave and the green station wagon arrives; a man carrying flowers gets out of the car. He turns out to be Michael, the driver of the car that killed Julia. Davis forgives Michael and he experiences flashbacks of his wife and him together and he finally cries, bringing closure. Davis has turned a corner. He reconciles with Julia's parents, asking Phil to contribute to refurbishing a carousel – destined for demolition – as a memorial for Julia. Davis receives a letter from Chris saying that he is recovering from his beating, his mother has left Carl, and Davis must be at Pier 54 at a particular time, which results in Davis witnessing the demolition of some waterfront buildings across the
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. Chris watches Davis through binoculars from a nearby vantage point. In the final scene, Davis joyously joins a bunch of kids running as he races ahead accomplishing his childhood memory and desire for winning a race since he always used to lag behind.


Cast

* Jake Gyllenhaal as Davis Mitchell, an investment banker * Naomi Watts as Karen Moreno, a customer service representative and the interest of a grieving Davis * Chris Cooper as Phil Eastwood, Davis's father in-law * Judah Lewis as Chris Moreno, Karen's son * C.J. Wilson as Carl * Polly Draper as Margot Eastwood * Malachy Cleary as Davis's father * Debra Monk as Davis's mother * Heather Lind as Julia, Davis's wife * Alfredo Narciso as Michael (owner of green car) * Mark Lewis as Doctor of Chris Moreno


Production

In May 2013, director Jean-Marc Vallée was set to direct ''Demolition'', for a 2015 release date. On October 9, 2013, it was announced that Black Label Media would finance the film, and would co-produce along with
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. On June 6, 2014, Jake Gyllenhaal was in early talks to star in the film. On July 21, Naomi Watts was in talks to join the film. On September 4, Watts was confirmed cast in the film to play the female lead. On September 10, Chris Cooper was set to star in the film. On October 18, ''
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'' announced that Fox Searchlight Pictures had acquired U.S., U.K., Australian, French and German rights to the film, and director Vallée said, "I'm thrilled and excited to be back in business with Fox Searchlight. They have been wonderful, creative partners on '' Wild''. I look forward to collaborating again on ''Demolition''." Judah Lewis' role as the son of Watts' character Karen Moreno was confirmed on July 15, 2015.


Filming

Filming began on September 15, 2014, in
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. On October 8, filming was taking place on
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in NYC.


Release

On July 15, 2015, Fox Searchlight Pictures set the film for a wide release on April 8, 2016.


Home media

The film was released on Digital HD on April 8, 2016, on the same date when it came out in theatres. It was released on DVD and
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on July 19, 2016.


Reception


Box office

In the United States and Canada, pre-release tracking suggested the film would gross $2–3 million from 854 theaters in its opening weekend, trailing fellow newcomers '' The Boss'' ($20–24 million projection) and '' Hardcore Henry'' ($7–10 million projection). It ended up grossing just $1.1 million in its opening weekend, finishing 15th at the box office.


Critical response

''Demolition'' received mixed reviews from critics. On
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, the film has a 54% approval rating based on 210 reviews, with an average rating of 5.8/10. The site's consensus reads, "''Demolition'' benefits from a stellar cast, even if their solid work isn't always enough to prop up a confused story that aims for profundity but too often settles for clichés." On
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, the film has a score of 49 out of 100, based on 42 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.


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