
Here's the premise, in brief: While Judd is coming to grips with the dissolution of his marriage, his sister calls to tell him that their father has finally succumbed to cancer. For Judd, going home for the funeral and to sit shiva is fraught with sadness, sibling rivalry, suppressed memories, and--eventually--healing.
Although the premise of This Is Where I Leave You (TIWILY) may sound intense, Tropper's wry sense of humor and ability to perfectly capture dysfunctional family dynamics will have you smiling through your tears.


Lovers of the novel will be relieved to learn that Tropper preserved memorable dialogue from the book, including the opening phone call between Judd and his sister. The official trailer (see below) shows how thoughtfully director Levy brought Tropper's characters to life. Despite any discrepancies or changes that had to be made for the movie, the characters' personalities on film seem to match what I remember from the book.
Those of you who are new to TIWILY are in for a treat. Based on the cast alone, I'd say this is going to be one of the don't-miss movies of the fall.

After you've read the book, go see the movie (or see the movie first and read the book second). Then be prepared to talk about the story with your friends and family or, for more fun, join in the book and movie discussion on Twitter by searching for and using the hashtag #TIWILY. Whether you love or hate Judd's family, I bet you'll have a lot to say about the way the siblings interact and come together (or not) during stressful times.
For even more about This Is Where I Leave You, visit the movie's Facebook page, where you can connect with other fans; see posters, photos, and videos; and get behind-the-scenes information. Follow Warner Bros. on Twitter and Instagram to learn about the stars and keep up with the movie news (#TIWILY).
Finally, here's the form for the giveaway. Good luck to all my U.S. readers.
I can't wait to see the movie! I wonder why they changed their last name.
ReplyDeleteAnything, and I mean anything, with Timothy Oliphant has my attention! I would certainly read the book first, great giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteI loved the book... can't wait for the movie!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read the book! Read first then see the movie. :)
ReplyDeleteI loved, loved, loved the book and can't wait to see the movie. The panel discussion of the movie with Jonathan, Tina Fey and Jason Bateman was so terrific!
ReplyDeletewith a cast like that, its hard to believe it will be anything but wonderful
ReplyDeleteoh wow … this is one i want to win
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the movie. The cast is excellent.
ReplyDeletethank you for this-I have not even heard of this-where have I been?
ReplyDeleteI feel as though I need to give this one a second chance. I started the audio but didn't get very far into it before I actually returned it to Audible! Maybe I'd do better with the paper version. Or I'll just skip it and watch the movie when it comes out at home. ;)
ReplyDeletethank you for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI thought the movie looked fun but wasn't aware it was a book until recently. I'm glad to hear that the author wrote the screenplay. I think that when someone who genuinely cares about the original story is involved the movie at least carries the spirit of the original even if it doesn't get every detail or has to make changes.
ReplyDeleteI have yet to read the book, but have heard great things about it. And the movie - what a cast!
ReplyDeleteI listened to the audio earlier this year, and it was so funny and made the circumstances very entertaining. I've been worried about the movie, but your post gives me great hope!!
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway too, thanks
My group meets on Sunday -- can't wait!
ReplyDeleteI am so excited about this one! Seems like the good movies are so few and far between!
ReplyDeleteDid someone say Timothy Olyphant? ;) I plan to read this book before watching the film. Sounds like a winner!!
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