Stranger than Fiction is a
2006 American comedy drama film. The film is directed by
Marc Forster, written by
Zach Helm, and stars
Will Ferrell,
Maggie Gyllenhaal,
Dustin Hoffman,
Queen Latifah, and
Emma Thompson.
Columbia Pictures distributed the film.
[SONY Pictures Entertainment (2006). "Stranger than Fiction: Production Notes", document archived at WebCite 2008-07-06 based on the version posted at this original URL.]
Plot
Harold Crick (
Will Ferrell) is an
auditor for the
Internal Revenue Service, living his entire life based on the timing of his wristwatch. He is given the job to audit an
intentionally tax-delinquent baker, Ana Pascal (
Maggie Gyllenhaal) to whom he is awkwardly attracted. On the same day, he begins hearing the voice of a woman that is
omnisciently narrating the events in his life, but he is unable to communicate with the voice. On his way home, Harold's watch stops working and he resets it using the time given by a bystander; the voice narrates "little did he know that this small, seemingly innocuous act would result in his imminent death". Worried over this prediction, Harold turns to a
psychiatrist who attributes the voice to
schizophrenia. Harold listens to her conclusion without giving importance to it. When he asks what she would advise if it were not schizophrenia, the psychiatrist suggests Harold turn to a literary expert. Harold visits Jules Hilbert (
Dustin Hoffman), a university professor, and relates his story. Jules first comes to the same conclusion as the psychiatrist, as Harold's dull life is not something commonly seen in novels. However, Jules then recognizes aspects of a literary work in Harold's story ("little did he know"), and encourages him to help identify the author, first by determining if the work is a
comedy or a
tragedy.