Being There - hrmmm
Being There
http://img5.allocine.fr/acmedia/rsz/...3/18827066.jpg I'm taking a temporary break from watching this 1979 Hal Ashby film. I'm not sure what I think about it. I enjoy the initial premise of a middle aged man thrown into the world without having experienced anything, except what's on his T.V. and in his garden. Peter Sellers plays that role well. Almost like a robot. I was reminded of The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser and Bruno S. The only thing I'm not sure on is how I like/dislike that there's a deus ex machina of sorts, which throws our hero, Chance (Sellers) into a wealthy political family in D.C. It almost seems too contrived. In reality, this man would starve to death on the streets, or be arrested, or murdered. |
Re: Being There - hrmmm
Originally Posted by iluv2viddyfilms
In reality, this man would starve to death on the streets, or be arrested, or murdered.
Yes, well it's a satire and a fantasy. But kudos for noticing! |
Re: Being There - hrmmm
Originally Posted by iluv2viddyfilms (Post 405783)
Being There
http://img5.allocine.fr/acmedia/rsz/...3/18827066.jpg In reality, this man would starve to death on the streets, or be arrested, or murdered.
Originally Posted by Holden Pike (Post 405822)
Yes, well it's a satire and a fantasy. But kudos for noticing! |
Re: Being There - hrmmm
mark f, you're quite the worldly man!
I didn't care for Being There. I loved other films I've seen by Hal Ashby, especially Harold and Maude. That film was a satire. I got the humor there. Maybe the humor in Being There goes over my head or under my rader. Who knows. Sure it might be a fantasy Holden, but there's too much for me to accept. I can't accept the circumstances in which he's saved. I can buy into the idea of a man isolated his entire life with only television as his window to view the world. I don't think any of the characters around him act normally. Only one truely suspects anything. The doctor is the only character that I think responds in a human way. The rest are cold and mechanical. For a man who is incapable of holding a conversation and speaks of nothing except gardening (and he can barely talk about that) the surrounding characters seem awfully oblivious. OR is that the point? That they are clueless and therefore the only person they can see as their "savior" is a truely clueless man. Or is there true wisdom in his words. I dunno. Maybe the black maid is the only one who said anything correct in the film, while watching Chance on T.V. I think that's my main beef with the film. The way the other characters reacted to him. I must have missed something. Oh well. Grade: B- |
Re: Being There - hrmmm
I've taken to carrying a remote control with me so I can change the channel every time I meet someone I don't like. Which, let's face it, in todays lovely little world is pretty damn often.
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Re: Being There - hrmmm
Originally Posted by Powderedwater (Post 405937)
I've taken to carrying a remote control with me so I can change the channel every time I meet someone I don't like. Which, let's face it, in todays lovely little world is pretty damn often.
Do you have an extra remote? |
Re: Being There - hrmmm
Originally Posted by iluv2viddyfilms (Post 406053)
Wow!
Do you have an extra remote? |
No argument that this film is not steeped in realism, but it is an absolutely riveting film and Peter Sellers is absolutely amazing. I hate the fact that this was not the last film he made before his death because it would have been the perfect finale to his incredible career. For some reason, he chose to appear in the ridiculous The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu after this, but Being There is a film experience like no other.
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I had seen the last 10 minutes of this movie one time accidentally. Never bothered watching it figuring I knew the payoff beforehand. Sellers is as good as it gets though.
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