| |||||||||
Wonder Boys is a 2000 motion picture starring Michael Douglas, Tobey Maguire, Frances McDormand, Katie Holmes, and Robert Downey Jr. It was directed by Curtis Hanson, and was filmed on the campus of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Wonder Boys is based on the second novel by California author Michael Chabon and grew from his concerns with finishing off an unrealized novel about a baseball team in Nevada (which was to have been called Fountain City). He decided to write a story about, in part, an author who couldn't finish his own work.
Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow.
Michael Douglas plays professor Grady Tripp (a role film critic Roger Ebert called "his best to date" - a kind, quiet, concerned character) at an unnamed college in PA. He teaches creative writing classes and is having an affair with the wife of his boss, who happens to be head of the English department. Adding to this mix is the fact that his own wife (not his first) is leaving him and, outside of a famous novel many years ago, he has not had a successful work since. His students include Tobey Maguire's character, James Leer and Katie Holmes' character, Hannah Green. Hannah and James are friends and both very good writers. Hannah lusts after the professor and is lucky as she happens to rent a room in his large house. James is quiet and enjoys spinning fiction more then he first leads on.
Professor Tripp's book editor, played by Robert Downey Jr., flies into town under the pretense of attending the university's annual "Word Fest", a literary event featuring authors and submissions for publication, but in reality to check in on Grady to see if he has had anything at all since his last book. He is a bit wild and meets a drag queen on the flight over, only to leave her when he sets eyes on James. Professor Tripp, as well as the wife of the English department boss he is having an affair with (Francis McDormand's character - who tells him she is pregnant) just want to do the best thing for everyone and the film follows him as he attempts to piece everything together.
As a movie it recieved rave reviews, and some markets re-released it.
The soundtrack features a few songs by Bob Dylan, including a "sequel" to his famous song "The Times They Are A-Changin" called "Things have Changed", for which he won numerous awards.