Being John Malkovich [1999 film]

by Spike Jonze (Director), Charlie Kaufman (Screenwriter)

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Craig Schwartz is a struggling street puppeteer; in order to make some money, Craig takes a job as a filing clerk. One day he accidentally discovers a door ... a portal into the brain of John Malkovich! For 15 minutes, he experiences the ultimate head trip--He is John Malkovich! Then he's dumped onto the New Jersey turnpike. With his beautiful office mate Maxine and his pet-obsessed wife, they hatch a plan to let others into John's brain for just $200 a trip.

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Looking for a metacinematic experience to augment your appreciation of metafiction/postmodernism/experimentalism? Not really? Well then screw you, go play with some puppets why don't you, be a famous puppeteer, I wasn't talking to you was I? Maybe you're simply not interested in what I'd term, vicarious psychological spelunking: entering on your hands and knees a wall portal, a psychic tunnel or cave, situated behind the office Xerox machines inside your place of employment whose ceilings are high enough only for hobbits or little people, everybody who works there -- John Cusack's character, Catharine Keener's character -- are ducking and walking bent over all day long (why? why?) which leads somehow magically, mystically, into the mind show more of John Malkovich. You are John Malkovich, they are John Malkovich, we are John Malkovich, I am John Malkovich. It's pretty cool being John Malkovich! So what if you can't name one film he's acted in besides this, once you've been John Malkovich, and gotten dumped from the mind of John Malkovich onto the shoulder of a New Jersey Turnpike, you won't want to be anybody else. show less
A puppeteer finds a portal into John Malkovich.

It's been quite a few years since the last time I saw it, and I'm surprised to find it's a lot darker and more serious than I remembered it. It's very funny, and absurd well beyond the point of silliness, but not a comedy. How does that work?

Concept: A
Story: A
Characters: B
Dialog: B
Pacing: B
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: B
Acting: B
Music: A

Enjoyment: A

GPA: 3.4/4
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Charlie Kaufman's latest film, Human Nature, is currently in production. He lives in Los Angeles. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Acord, Lance (Cinematographer)
Bean, Orson (Actor)
Burwell, Carter (Composer)
Cusack, John (Actor)
Golin, Steve (Producer)
Kuhn, Michael (Producer)
Landay, Vincent (Producer)
Stern, Sandy (Producer)
Stipe, Michael (Producer)

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Canonical title
Being John Malkovich [1999 film]
Original title
Being John Malkovich
Original publication date
1999-09-02
People/Characters
Craig Schwartz (John Cusack); Lotte Schwartz (Cameron Diaz); Maxine Lund (Catherine Keener); John Malkovich; Charlie Sheen
Important places
Manhattan, New York, New York, USA; New York, New York, USA; New York, USA
Related movies
Being John Malkovich (1999 | IMDb)
Canonical DDC/MDS
791.43615; 791.4372
Canonical LCC
PN1997
Disambiguation notice
This is the film itself, not the screenplay.

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DDC/MDS
791.43615Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsMovies, TV, VideoMotion pictures, radio, television, podcastingMotion picturesSpecial aspects of films; film adaptations, film genres {class specific films in 791.437}Films displaying specific qualitiesSymbolism, allegory, fantasy, myth; science fiction
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PN1997Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)DramaMotion picturesPlays, scenarios, etc.

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