Cynical, sophisticated movie-industry-murder-mystery made with great attention to detail, and still one of the best examples of Hollywood turning the camera on itself.
The Player (1992)
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Reviews Counted:47
Fresh:46
Rotten:1
Average Rating:8.7/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 4 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Robert Altman's adaptation of Michael Tolkin's novel gives the notorious director a chance to address perhaps his greatest nemesis: the Hollywood studio system. Disguised as a thriller, the film... Robert Altman's adaptation of Michael Tolkin's novel gives the notorious director a chance to address perhaps his greatest nemesis: the Hollywood studio system. Disguised as a thriller, the film assembles virtually every famous actor in Hollywood to create an exhilarating blend of real life and fiction. Tim Robbins plays Griffin Mill, a studio executive who begins to fear for his job when upstart Larry Levy's (Peter Gallagher) name becomes a hot topic on the lot. After receiving threatening postcards from an unidentified writer, Griffin tracks down David Kahane (Vincent D'Onofrio), who he thinks is the guilty party. The two argue, with disastrous results. Later, as Griffin struggles to keep his job while trying to distance himself from the law, he finds himself falling in love with Kahane's mysterious girlfriend (Greta Scacchi). THE PLAYER is a vicious satire that exposes the Hollywood industry as fraudulent, weak, and shallow. Altman's film also sends up both the noir genre and filmmaking technique, the latter notably in an extended opening shot which is a sprawling one-take that covers the studio's entire lot and features a series of hysterical pitches by actual screenwriters, including Buck Henry offering forth on his concept for THE GRADUATE 2. Bitter and electric, THE PLAYER ends on an ironic upbeat note that perfectly concludes a stellar picture. [More]
Starring: Tim Robbins, Greta Scacchi, Whoopi Goldberg, Fred Ward
Starring: Tim Robbins, Greta Scacchi, Whoopi Goldberg, Fred Ward, Peter Gallagher, Cynthia Stevenson, Sydney Pollack, Julia Roberts, Mimi Rogers, Gina Gershon, Lyle Lovett, Randall Batinkoff, Vincent D'Onofrio, Elliott Gould, Sally Kellerman, Lily Tomlin, Brion James, Richard E. Grant, Dean Stockwell, Cher, Dina Merrill, Steve James, Maxine John-James, Sally Kirkland, Marlee Matlin, Andie MacDowell, Malcolm McDowell, Jayne Meadows, Martin Mull, Jennifer Nash, Nick Nolte, Alexandra Powers, Bert Remsen, Guy Remsen, Patricia Resnick, Burt Reynolds, Jack Riley, Annie Ross, Alan Rudolph, Jill St. John, Susan Sarandon, Adam Simon, Rod Steiger, Joan Tewkesbury, Brian Tochi, Robert Wagner, Ray Walston, Bruce Willis, Marvin Young, Althea Gibson, Scott Shaw, Rene Auberjonois, Gary Busey, Jeremy Piven, Michael Tolkin, Angela Hall, Margery Bond, Susan Emshwiller, Jeff Weston, Pamela Bowen
Director: Robert Altman
Director: Robert Altman
Screenwriter: Michael Tolkin
Story: Michael Tolkin
Producer: David Brown, Michael Tolkin, Nick Wechsler
Reviews for The Player
Few Hollywood satires have come close to matching the brilliance of The Player.
A masterly distillation of Tinseltown foibles which also works as a compelling moral thriller and a commentary on the cult of celebrity.
[It's] supposed to be scathing, but the pleasure it affords is like what you get from watching the Oscars: celebrity spotting and in-jokes.
Mercilessly satiric yet good-natured, this enormously entertaining slam dunk quite possibly is the most resonant Hollywood saga since the days of Sunset Blvd. and The Bad and the Beautiful.
A daringly seductive satire working on its relentless terms with a fluid pace. Under seemingly improv surface, Altman has deconstructed Hollywood with cynical but not bitter eye, suggesting it's hard but not impossible for artists to work in the factory
A movie about today's Hollywood -- hilarious and heartless in about equal measure, and often at the same time.
An enticing, brilliantly scripted film about the movie industry and how the deals are made.
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