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(1999) rt: 112m ****
Director: Spike Jonze
Starring: John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, Catherine Keener, John Malkovich
Tagline: Ever wanted to be someone else? Now you can.
Now that's original! How do you
think the pitch went when the crazy creators behind this film walked
into some bigwig's office? Uh, we got this film about this loser Craig
Schwartz (John Cusack) who becomes less of a loser after he finds
a door that allows people to be John Malkovich for fifteen minutes.
He then discovers both he and his wife Lotte (Cameron Diaz)
enjoy being John more than they enjoy being themselves -- especially
when they discover the colder-than-ice Maxine, for whom they've both
fallen, (Katherine Keener) only likes them when they are being John
Malkovich. I would have kicked their asses right out of my office
and told them to try back when they got off the weed. Luckily someone
let them stay, got the amazing video director/actor Spike Jonze to
direct and convinced John Cusack and Cameron Diaz to play a couple
of supreme geeks, bad hair and all. The concept is just so cool, as
I, like many others, have asked myself, while watching Malkovich in
any number of films, "What the hell is going on inside this guy's
head?" The funniest part of the film is the fact that Malkovich is
portrayed as being a normal, mundane guy, who is actually boringly
sane. It's everyone else who is crazy -- a nice twist on what we would
expect when seeing Malkovich's private life and hearing his thoughts.
Also great is Catherine Keener, who I first saw in Living in Oblivion,
playing the part as if it was written specifically for her. The whole
idea that Cusack plays a puppeteer is just plain creepy, but ties
in brilliantly later in the film with one of the funniest dance sequences
in modern film history. Oh, did I mention this is a really messed
up, funny as hell movie? I guess I did. [MF, advanced video cassette]
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