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Being John Malkovich

United States

1999

112 Min
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DIR Spike Jonze

PROD Steve Golin, Michael Stipe, Sandy Stern, Vincent Landay

SCR Charlie Kaufman

DP Lance Acord, Cameron Diaz

CAST John Malkovich, John Cusack, Ned Bellamy, Charlie Sheen, Orson Bean

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Would you pay money to journey into the mind of the star of Con Air, The Killing Fields, and In The Line of Fire? Puppeteer Craig Schwartz (John Cusack) is having money problems, so he takes a temporary job as a file clerk on the seventh-and-a-half floor of a large office building. One day, while rummaging behind a cabinet, he finds a small door that leads to the center of the mind of actor John Malkovich (played by, you guessed it, John Malkovich). Craig discovers that entering the portal allows him to become John Malkovich for a brief spell, and in time he and his beautiful but aloof co-worker Maxine (Catherine Keener) get the bright idea to charge admission for the privilege of spending 15 minutes inside the head of a well-known actor. Malkovich realizes that something strange is happening to him, but can do little to stop it, as strangers take over his mind for a quarter-hour at a time. Craig’s wife Lotte (Cameron Diaz) eventually takes a trip into Malkovich’s psyche, and she soon finds herself in love with Maxine, with whom Malkovich has an affair; meanwhile, Maxine in time becomes infatuated with both Craig and Lotte, but only when they’re inside Malkovich. Being John Malkovich marked the feature-length debut of director Spike Jonze, who previously made acclaimed music videos for Weezer, The Beastie Boys, and The Breeders, among others.

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Spike Jonze

Spike Jonze is regarded as one of the most famous directors of commercials and music videos. He was nominated for the Academy Award in the category of producer and director in television and film. Jonze is well known for his contribution in the movies entitled “Adaptation” released in 2002 and “Being John Malkovich” a 1999 release. Jonze is also the co-producer of the popular program “Jackass” aired through the MTV television network.

Spike Jonze was born Adam Spiegel in Rockville, Maryland on the 22nd October 1969 and brought up in Bethesda, Maryland. Jonze was the eldest son of Arthur Spiegel III and Sandy Granzow. Spike Jonze has a brother named Sam. Arthur Spiegel III was a respected Management Consultant with a decent client list including many big and small corporations; Spike Jonze’s mother was a famous writer, artist and communications consultant. His brother Sam currently is a DJ and producer. Jonze started his education at the Walt Whitman School.

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karinbrazil

24Jan10

Love the elevator part...  
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Danny Derakhshan

11Jan10

Just weird, but in a brilliant kind of way.  
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Rui

29Dec09

Esforça-se demais para ser diferente. A ideia é boa, a execução deixa um pouco a desejar. Um filme que poderia ser mais pequeno, mais compacto e não se perdia nada. Repare-se no que está escrito na sinopse: "Craig’s wife Lotte (Cameron Diaz) eventually takes a trip into Malkovich’s psyche, and she soon finds herself in love with Maxine, with whom Malkovich has an affair; meanwhile, Maxine in time becomes infatuated…  more
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Patrick

23Dec09

I watched this when it first come out and again for the second time yesterday, I had almost forgotten some of the quirky elements that kept me intrigued the first time around. This film is a surreal little journey for the mind, although better at the start than the end, but as journey's go there is enough to see along the way to keep you going.  

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