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Being There
Cast
Peter Sellers, Shirley MacLaine, Melvyn Douglas, Jack Warden View AllCrew
Hal Ashby (Director), Robert C. Jones (Screenplay), Jerzy Kosi?ski (Screenplay) View All
Release: Dec. 19th, 1979
Runtime: 2 hours, 10 minutes
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The entire time I was expecting people around him to finally clue in and the whole charade to come crashing down, I like that it never did though, it made the film feel "sweeter" if that makes sense.

Being There may not exactly deliver hearty laughs and it's disappointing how the film's final image has become iconic to the point that it'd practically spoiled, but it is the kind of warm yet bittersweet film that I've come to expect from Ashby.

While the surface level humor of course exists in the space between what Chance says and does and how others interpret that (for example, a feverish rush to find out who he is leads several politicians to assume he may be a high-level operative), what gives the film an extra lift is simply the contr....