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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: Universal EAN: 0025192266522 Label: Universal Studios Manufacturer: Universal Studios Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Universal Studios Region Code: 1 Release Date: November 05, 2002 Running Time: 112 minutes Sales Rank: 5840 Studio: Universal Studios Theatrical Release Date: 1999
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Product Description: Craig a struggling puppeteer accidentally discovers a portal leading into the brain of john malkovich. For 15 minutes he experiences the ultimate head trip-he is john malkovich! then he is dumped onto the new jersey turnpike!Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca)Release Date: 04/01/2003Starring: John Cusack John MalkovichRun time: 112 minutesRating: RDirector: Spike Jonze
Amazon.com essential video: While too many movies suffer the fate of creative bankruptcy, Being John Malkovich is a refreshing study in contrast, sobracingly original that you'll want to send director Spike Jonze andscreenwriter Charlie Kaufman a thank-you note for restoring your faithin the enchantment of film. Even if it ultimately serves little purposebeyond the thrill of comedic invention, this demented romance isgloriously entertaining, spilling over with ideas that tickle the brain and even touch the heart. That's to be expectedin a movie that dares to ponder the existential dilemma of a forlornpuppeteer (John Cusack) who discovers a metaphysical portal into thebrain of actor John Malkovich.
The puppeteer's working as a file clerk on the seventh-and-a-half floorof a Manhattan office building; this idea alone might serve as thecomedic basis for an entire film, but Jonze and Kaufman are justgetting started. Add a devious coworker (Catherine Keener), Cusack'sdowdy wife (a barely recognizable Cameron Diaz), and a business schemeto capitalize on the thrill of being John Malkovich, and you've got amovie that just gets crazier as it plays by its own outrageous rules.Malkovich himself is the film's pièce de résistance,riffing on his own persona with obvious delight and--when he enters hisown brain via the portal--appearing with multiple versions of himselfin a tour-de-force use of digital trickery. Does it add up to much? Notreally. But for 112 liberating minutes, Being John Malkovich isa wild place to visit. --Jeff Shannon
Amazon.com: While too many movies suffer the fate of creative bankruptcy, Being John Malkovich is a refreshing study in contrast, so bracingly original that you'll want to send director Spike Jonze and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman a thank-you note for restoring your faith in the enchantment of film. Even if it ultimately serves little purpose beyond the thrill of comedic invention, this demented romance is gloriously entertaining, spilling over with ideas that tickle the brain and even touch the heart. That's to be expected in a movie that dares to ponder the existential dilemma of a forlorn puppeteer (John Cusack) who discovers a metaphysical portal into the brain of actor John Malkovich.
The puppeteer's working as a file clerk on the seventh-and-a-half floor of a Manhattan office building; this idea alone might serve as the comedic basis for an entire film, but Jonze and Kaufman are just getting started. Add a devious coworker (Catherine Keener), Cusack's dowdy wife (a barely recognizable Cameron Diaz), and a business scheme to capitalize on the thrill of being John Malkovich, and you've got a movie that just gets crazier as it plays by its own outrageous rules. Malkovich himself is the film's pièce de résistance, riffing on his own persona with obvious delight and--when he enters his own brain via the portal--appearing with multiple versions of himself in a tour-de-force use of digital trickery. Does it add up to much? Not really. But for 112 liberating minutes, Being John Malkovich is a wild place to visit. --Jeff Shannon
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Being JM :) Great PQ and good AQ for the type of movie (mostly dialog). Very good over-all, and of course a great story.
Rating: - Masterfully ingenuous and utterly incomparable... Charlie Kaufman may be the greatest screenwriter of our generation.He's written three of the greatest screenplays in recent memory (`Being John Malkovich', `Adaptation' and `Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind') and those are just the three I've seen (to be honest, I was not entirely impressed with `Confessions of a Dangerous Mind' and I never saw `Human Nature').He has a knack for creating scenarios that are entirely improbable yet tap into the very soul of a human.His films are not merely ... Read More
Rating: - Huh?Was that necessary. . .? I enjoy "deep" movies, but sometimes "deep" movies appear deep without truly being deep. This is one of those movies. It was at times thought provoking, but the so called twists and paradoxes, to me, had no deeper meaning other that to have them so people who professed to understand them could feel more intelligent than the rest of the population who did not. Maybe it is sour grapes, but to me if they had cut out some of the "deeper" idioms the movie would have sustained the true depth and thought provoking ... Read More
Rating: - My favorite movie for some time now. I love the combination of scifi existentialism, reality in the fact that John Malkovich plays himself, and subtle comedy.
There are scenes in this movie that stick in my head and make me chuckle when I think of them long after seeing it.
I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a lot of quirkiness in their movies.
Rating: - Malkoviching Malkovich Malkovich [first lines] Lotte Schwartz: Craig, honey, it's time for bed. [fade out and in] Orrin Hatch the bird: Craig, honey, time to get up, Craig, honey, time to get up, Craig, honey, time to get up, Craig, honey, time to get up, Craig Schwartz: Lotte... Lotte Schwartz: I'm sorry. I didn't know Orrin Hatch was out of his cage.
A puppeteer discovers a portal that leads literally into the head of the movie star, John Malkovich.
Craig Schwartz: Nobody's looking ... Read More
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