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People I Know (2003)
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Reviews Counted:51
Fresh:22
Rotten:29
Average Rating:5.5/10
Consensus: The derivative plot fails to cohere or draw the viewer in.
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Al Pacino transforms himself into former all-star publicist Eli Wurman in Dan Algrant's PEOPLE I KNOW. Wurman is a southern-born onetime mover and shaker who is at the end of his rope--and his... Al Pacino transforms himself into former all-star publicist Eli Wurman in Dan Algrant's PEOPLE I KNOW. Wurman is a southern-born onetime mover and shaker who is at the end of his rope--and his career. His last major client, Cary Launer (Ryan O'Neal), is an Oscar-winning actor who has Wurman clean up his messes for him; in this case, Wurman has to get drug-addled television host Jilli Hopper (Tea Leoni) out of jail and back to California. But a detour leads Wurman into a secret sex-and-drug den filled with the rich and powerful--and also gets him involved in murder. PEOPLE I KNOW shares its fast-paced, winner-take-all, back stabbing world with SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS, which also tore apart New York City's hot publicity world. The eclectic cast does a fine job, with Pacino and Leoni standing out. Kim Basinger has a supporting role as Victoria Gray, Wurman's former sister-in-law who offers him the chance to retire to a quiet life on a ranch, but Wurman first has to pull off a politically controversial fundraiser that is making a lot of people upset. [More]
Starring: Al Pacino, Kim Basinger, Ryan O'Neal, Tea Leoni
Starring: Al Pacino, Kim Basinger, Ryan O'Neal, Tea Leoni, Bill Nunn, Richard Schiff, Sophie Dahl, Mark Webber, Robert Klein, David Marshall Grant, Jon Hendricks
Director: Dan Algrant
Director: Dan Algrant
Screenwriter: Jon Robin Baitz
Producer: Michael Nozik, Leslie Urdang, Karen Tenkoff
Composer: Terence Blanchard
Studio: Miramax Films
Reviews for People I Know
In the end, he's not a person you want to Know, and this is not a movie you want to see.
At one point, a character kids Eli about being 'moth-eaten,' but the term would be better applied to the film's crippling third act.
After watching this depressing film, I felt as tired as Al Pacino's character looked.
Memo to whoever dreamed up this sympathy-for -the-publicist movie trend: Bad idea to begin with, definitely time to give it a rest.
Rich in accrued, non-flashy detail and character potentiality, People I Know charts the lives of some vivid, interesting people. Narratively, though, it bites off more than it can comfortably chew.
The screenplay is taut and intelligent, sizzling with enough sharp dialogue and dark humor to coast over its flaws.
Pacino is the dynamo that drives it, giving a relentlessly imaginative performance that draws on all the professional expertise and personal experience he's gathered in a lifetime of screen and stage work.
The misshapen People I Know is not especially worth knowing. In fact, it barely seems to know itself.
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