Overview
She's wonderful - she's just kind of destroying my life. Maggie (Greta
Gerwig) is a young single woman in Brooklyn who is determined to have a
baby on her own through a surrogate. However, she meets John (Ethan
Hawke), an attractive, older university professor, caught in an unhappy
marriage, and they start a relationship. Maggie's rejuvenating
enthusiasm lures John away from his wife, the domineering Danish
critical theorist Georgette Norgaard (Julianne Moore). The film moves
forward three years and the couple have married and settled down with a
daughter together. Everything has gone according to Maggie's plan, so
why isn't she happy? And what sort of meddlesome scheme will she concoct
next? Maggie's Plan, based on an unpublished novel by Karen Rinaldi, is
both an affectionate send-up of highbrow academic culture and a
treatise on modern self-realization. Rebecca Miller exhibits her
characteristic sensitivity to female experience, but with a playfulness
given freer rein than ever before in her work. The film was premiered at
the New York Film Festival in October 2015 and received its official US
release in May 2016.