A surprisingly compelling courtroom drama, which only lapses into Hollywood gloss at the end when Streisand delivers a mannered, close-up monologue.
Nuts (1987)
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Reviews Counted:21
Fresh:8
Rotten:13
Average Rating:5/10
Runtime: 1 hr 56 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Martin Ritt directed NUTS, a courtroom thriller which is an example of the director working clearly at the top of his form; he has always been an actor's director and here gets tremendous... Martin Ritt directed NUTS, a courtroom thriller which is an example of the director working clearly at the top of his form; he has always been an actor's director and here gets tremendous performances from his entire cast. Taken from a stage play that was changed extensively for the big screen, NUTS is set mostly in a courtroom, where the apparently mentally ill Claudia Draper (Barbra Streisand), a prostitute who has killed one of her johns, is standing trial for manslaughter. However, as the trial progresses and Claudia strains to prove her sanity, startling new evidence is revealed about her parents--who are trying to have her committed, her psychiatrist, and the public defender assigned to her. Streisand produced and starred in this film, and it is evident from her volatile performance how much she wanted to play Claudia; her intensity gives the film's courtroom scenes their push. Contributing to the intensity, Ritt bathes the courtroom in luminescent light during Streisand's most intense scenes, highlighting Claudia's urgency and lending an eerie feeling to the usually antiseptic courtroom. Fueled by uniformly excellent performances, Ritt's film eclipses the scope of the usual courtroom drama as it works toward a surprising and revealing conclusion. [More]
Starring: Barbra Streisand, Richard Dreyfuss, Maureen Stapleton, Eli Wallach
Starring: Barbra Streisand, Richard Dreyfuss, Maureen Stapleton, Eli Wallach, Robert Webber, James Whitmore, Karl Malden, Leslie Nielsen
Director: Martin Ritt
Director: Martin Ritt
Reviews for Nuts
Streisand's a star, which means your complicity is on call at all times. In the shade, Dreyfuss is terrific, banking down his natural cockiness.
Streisand produced, developed the script, and composed most of the music for this showpiece, and her efforts, as usual, pay off, above all in her angry and lively performance.
Nuts is essentially just a futile exercise in courtroom cliches, surrounding a good performance that doesn't fit.
Leslie Nielsen in his panties is more engaging than the entire remainder of this horrid bore.
The actors mostly acquit themselves, but let's face it - the material itself should have been condemned.
Other Ritt films have been manipulative, but at least they have been so in good cause.
Nuts is a gutsy movie about a woman who refuses to submit to the purposes, fantasies or needs of others.
All of the secondary roles are well cast, and Martin Ritt's direction is as good as it can be, considering the script's limitations.
Misfire with Streisand doesn't know if it's funny or pitiful. But it IS depressing.
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