American Beauty
American Beauty
R | 15 September 1999 (USA)
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Lester Burnham, a depressed suburban father in a mid-life crisis, decides to turn his hectic life around after developing an infatuation with his daughter's attractive friend.

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What makes it different from others?

HottWwjdIam

There is just so much movie here. For some it may be too much. But in the same secretly sarcastic way most telemarketers say the phrase, the title of this one is particularly apt.

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Humaira Grant

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Staci Frederick

Blistering performances.

tronuakisaway

Oh, kevin spaceyhow the great have fallen :/to be fair, you have to have a very high iq to understand rick and morty. the humor is very subtle, and without a basic understanding offffffffffffffff

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julianajackson

The directing style is without a doubt exceptionally original and eye-catching. The storyline as well conveys uniqueness and necessary plot elements such as imhanced character development by the climax of the film. HOWEVER, the story continues to feel wrong and misleading of morality as the main character, a grown man, is fantasizing about a young girl. She is, although beautiful, very young. I believe the movie would have been best if she was just slightly older, and at least AN ADULT! She could have remained innocent and naive and then perhaps the romanticizing of pedophilla wouldn't be so prominent in the film industry. This idea of a man falling in love with a younger woman is not at all a story that lacks interest. It is, however, a story that leaves room for human decency. American Beauty is not that type of story though. American Beauty is a man falling for a young GIRL who is his daughter's best friend. This film screams an uncomfortable and uneasy tone with in a person who has even the slightest sense of right and wrong. It is because of this constant moral disturbance in the audience that leads the viewer to no longer sympathize with the main character which of course keeps the film from completing its main objective.

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innsil

This is another freeing film, similar to fight club in a lot of ways thematically. The only draw backs are the public image of Spacey has been (fairly or not) smeared at the time of writing this, & "True Beauty" would have been a better title - or anything that doesnt shove our Americaness in everyone's face all the time. But that is a minor point. And loving art - not the artist - Spacey is amazing! The whole cast is. It is a film that can change your life, reminding us of the power we have & the choices we make each and every day to stay w/i the system. It is worth seeing for that alone. Inspiring film for if you are feeling caught in a rut.

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hunter-friesen

1999 must have been a time to rebel against the system. Both Fight Club and American Beauty came out to great acclaim and have gained a cult following since. Their message of toppling society and pointing out all its wrongs had great appeal during a time when consumerism was at its peak. In my mind, American Beauty fairs just slightly better than Fight Club, but don't consider that a compliment. Even though Kevin Spacey gives an astounding performance that deservedly got him an Oscar, the rest of the crew fail to live up to expectations and surprisingly were still rewarded for it with another four Oscars, including Best Picture. Lester Burnham (Kevin Spacey) is a weak, depressed man. He lives in his upper-class suburban home with his perfectionist wife, Carolyn (Annette Bening), and teenage daughter Jane (Thora Birch). None of the three really love the other, they just go about their days tolerating each other just enough to live under one roof. One day Lester cracks, he quits his office job and starts saying whatever he wants. He also starts trying to get with his daughter's cheerleading friend, Angela (Mena Suvari), who is one of the most beautiful girls at school. These actions alienate Lester from his family and the world, but he doesn't seem to care, he's having the time of his life. American Beauty tries to be something special with its message about materialism and the wrongs of society, but it never fully captures that idea, mostly it just dances around it from time to time. It also doesn't help that some of the actions Lester does are very hypocritical against the whole message of the film. In one instance, Lester complains about how Carolyn values the couch so much, even though in the same scene he talks about how much joy he got from buying his dream car. One of my biggest pet peeves in films is when crucial plot points happen because of wild circumstances and coincidences. This film has a couple of those, and some of them are so big it starts to get unbelievable by the end. The whole ending of the film rests on one scene where one character says on the others, but their vision is disoriented so they don't get the full understanding of what is actually going on. The handling of the characters is also rather poor. Lester's final outcome does come as a surprise, but once you think about it feels very wrong. He finally gets his resolution at the end but is not allowed to act on what he has learned. It's another detriment to the message because the film had been building up Lester's journey and completely throws it away in the end. American Beauty is an actor's showcase, but only for one person; Kevin Spacey. Everyone else plays second fiddle and does lesser work than him. Spacey has the boring look and intelligence to perfectly play a man who knows exactly every wild thing he's doing. He symbolizes the man in a mid-life crisis, one that just wants to let go and find himself again.Annette Bening loses herself as the uptight housewife, but for all the wrong reasons. She's over the top and slightly cartoonish. She tries to replicate Spacey and be a female symbol for America but ends up coming off too artificial.Thora Birch and Wes Bentley do a middling job as Jane and Ricky, two teens who engage in an increasingly strange relationship. They both carry themselves flat and don't ever really react to anything around them.If it was up to me, the 2000 Oscars ceremony should go down in infamy for giving the Best Picture award to the weakest of the nominees. The Academy can't help but reward the film with the most social commentary, even if it is slightly hypocritical. Except for Kevin Spacey's performance, there's not much else to pull you into this film or think kindly of it after it's done.

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