A disgraced former marketing executive plots revenge against his former boss, who made billions from the electric car company they had started together.A disgraced former marketing executive plots revenge against his former boss, who made billions from the electric car company they had started together.A disgraced former marketing executive plots revenge against his former boss, who made billions from the electric car company they had started together.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 nomination total
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Not everyone is a raving fan of "Curb Your Enthusiasm." The show is often like watching a root- canal procedure as Larry David's character plunges himself into one unnecessary, painfully embarrassing situation after another. There's some of that in "Clear History," but the character has mellowed. You can understand why people like Rolly, the name of the hard-luck case Larry David plays here. He's irascible, but then the other people in his little community are just as irascible and just as quirky; he fits in well. "Clear History" is a farce, a word that I wouldn't exactly apply to "Curb." It's a sequence of disasters based on carefully timed misunderstandings. The scene where Rolly is on the way to stop one such disaster when he has to pause when he encounters two friends who have just been in a motorcycle accident is priceless. He tell the two friends that he just doesn't have time to help them; the two friends are incredulous and angry, but he's actually right! If you were in his situation, you wouldn't help them and you wouldn't be able to explain either. The crush Rolly develops on Kate Hudson's character is also believable and funny, especially the way it (of course) comes crashing down around him.
The cast is terrific. Watch for Liev Schreiber in an uncredited role.
The cast is terrific. Watch for Liev Schreiber in an uncredited role.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe dialogue in the movie is almost completely improvised, as it also is in Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) HBO series.
- GoofsThe painting that was taking from the house after it is blown, shows a red car in close shot. The car's color turns to white at the next shot.
- Crazy creditsClosing credits are shown with the actors' names in pull-down menus
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.192 (2013)
- Soundtracks25 or 6 to 4
Written by Robert Lamm
Performed by Chicago
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Co.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Details
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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