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Stuart Smalley Hits the Big
Screen
Al Franken brings his Saturday Night Live character
Stuart Smalley to the big screen in this unexpectedly downbeat
comedy about a man desperately trying to overcome his dysfunctional
upbringing. Stuart hosts a TV show on public access TV in
which he offers bits of New Age wisdom on self-help, often
incorporating his trademark affirmation, "I'm good enough,
I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!" Too bad
Stuart's advice doesn't work so well for himself; he barely
supports himself as a waiter, his self-esteem is shaky at
best, and his family is dominated by depressive alcoholics
sunk in denial (for all his quirks, Stuart is the only Smalley
willing to admit he has a problem). One day, Stuart's friend
Julia (Laura San Giacomo) tells him that a cable network is
looking for programming, and suggests he should pitch his
show to them. Soon Stuart has a nationwide audience and is
actually able to support himself, but that's small comfort
when his family falls into another crisis. By turns a goofy
comedy and a serious look at a dysfunctional family, Stuart
Saves His Family does feature a few strong dramatic performances
by Laura San Giacomo, Vincent D'Onofrio and Shirley Knight,
and a distinctive comic turn by Julia Sweeney as a guest on
Stuart's show. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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