Should I see it?
Yes.
A classic. William Goldman (
Heat,
The Marathon Man,
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) proves his talent is wide ranging in what is probably the best live-action family film in the last thirty years. Filled with genuine humor and good morals this movie is a certain crowd
pleaser and should be seen at least once. A traditional boy-meets-girl storyline is given new life thanks to Goldman's affectionate telling and rousing performances by a cast who looks like they had a great deal of fun.
The cast of the film is very impressive with each of them adding to the overall ensemble. A young Fred Savage plays a cynical boy who at first resists his patient grandfather's offer to read him a book. The book, about a beautiful princess, doesn't interest the boy until the plot begins to unravel. The pages come alive and the story is told in a nice bit of
meta fiction on screen. The characters played by Robin Wright-Penn, Cary
Elwes, Mandy
Patinkin, Christopher Guest, Chris
Saradon, Andre the Giant, Wallace Shawn and Billy Crystal. The ensemble each give memorable performance with even the side characters making their mark. Wallace Shawn's conniving Sicilian
Vizzini is
particularly guilty of stealing his show. The
performances give a lightness to the film and combined with Goldman's clever twists with words, makes this an absolute joy to watch. This is not a movie you see, it's one you buy and own. It is one of those rare films that lends itself to becoming a part of people's lives in the same way
Wizard of Oz,
A Christmas Story and
The Sound of Music have.
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Analyze This (1999)
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Labels: Billy Crystal, Cary Elwes, Christopher Guest, film, movie review, Robin Wright-Penn
2 Comments:
"should be seen at least once"? I've seen it a hundred times! My wife and I have the movie memorized.
good im smrat
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