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Being John Malkovich
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By Spike Jonze, 1999.
Starring John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, Catherine Keener
Welcome to the fun house: in this exhilaratingly quirky first feature by Spike Jonze, a stellar video director, the reigning fears and obsessions of a technology-crazed, voyeuristic culture are given an even wilder workout than they got from
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Eshan Jayatilaka liked and reviewed this on imdb.com4 monthsBeing John Malkovich was a reinvention of how people expect themselves to react to the inclusive themes. Twisted, confusing, and without a solid emotional grounding for the viewer, this film left me wordless and awed. I'm not going to lie though; while I was absolutely amazed and taken back by the progression and plot of Being John Malkovich, I did not enjoy it. That isn't to say i didn't like it (i really loved it), but i wouldn't watch it twice. Still, recommended to people who find interest in films like Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind (also by Charlie Kaufman), enjoy non-traditionally written stories, and whom appreciate technically unhappy endings.
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George Fennimore favorited and reviewed this via Quick Rate3 weeksI saw this like 6 years after it came out, but it so so weird an awesome at the same time, this movie gets you hooked like a drug. It's not your every day movie. John Cusack and others find a hole that when you go in, can get you into other people's bodies. It creates some interesting situations.
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Eshan Jayatilaka liked and reviewed this on imdb.com4 monthsBeing John Malkovich was a reinvention of how people expect themselves to react to the inclusive themes. Twisted, confusing, and without a solid emotional grounding for the viewer, this film left me wordless and awed. I'm not going to lie though; while I was absolutely amazed and taken back by the progression and plot of Being John Malkovich, I did not enjoy it. That isn't to say i didn't like it (i really loved it), but i wouldn't watch it twice. Still, recommended to people who find interest in films like Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind (also by Charlie Kaufman), enjoy non-traditionally written stories, and whom appreciate technically unhappy endings.
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