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Swimming With Sharks (1994)

Swimming With Sharks (1994)
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Originally screened at Telluride as The Buddy Factor, Swimming With Sharks is an uneven but engrossing picture, and a possible warning to anyone with plans to break into the motion-picture business. When Guy (Frank Whaley), a recent film-school graduate with big ideas, takes a job as assistant to major studio executive Buddy Ackerman (Kevin Spacey), he believes his ship has finally come in; little does he know it's a slave ship, for his boss is indeed worse than a slave driver. Buddy delights in abusing his boy-toy (exemplified by the scene in which he forbids Guy to go to the bathroom as he pours water back and forth from a glass to a pitcher). Meanwhile, Guy struggles to push his idea for a script and feels he's finally made it when Buddy congratulates him on a job well done. However, much to his chagrin, his conniving boss actually takes sole credit for the project, pushing the young assistant to wit's end -- he breaks into Buddy's Beverly Hills showplace and takes him hostage, then proceeds to torture him in a number of demeaning and horrifying ways. The whole film stands as a sort of parable about the value system in Hollywood and the cost of reaching the top; it doesn't play like real life, but it's not supposed to. The real reason to watch the film, however, is Spacey's performance. He manages at once to be terrifying, hateful, and hilarious, and he makes Buddy Ackerman a character the audience won't soon forget. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

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Starring:
Kevin SpaceyFrank Whaley, (more)
Director(s):
George Huang
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Swimming With Sharks

Originally screened at Telluride as The Buddy Factor, Swimming With Sharks is an uneven but engrossing picture, and a possible warning to anyone with plans to break into the motion-picture business. When Guy (Frank Whaley), a recent film-school graduate with big ideas, takes a job as assistant to major studio executive Buddy Ackerman (Kevin Spacey), he believes his ship has finally come in; little does he know it's a slave ship, for his boss is indeed worse than a slave driver. Buddy delights in abusing his boy-toy (exemplified by the scene in which he forbids Guy to go to the bathroom as he pours water back and forth from a glass to a pitcher). Meanwhile, Guy struggles to push his idea for a script and feels he's finally made it when Buddy congratulates him on a job well done. However, much to his chagrin, his conniving boss actually takes sole credit for the project, pushing the young assistant to wit's end -- he breaks into Buddy's Beverly Hills showplace and takes him hostage, then proceeds to torture him in a number of demeaning and horrifying ways. The whole film stands as a sort of parable about the value system in Hollywood and the cost of reaching the top; it doesn't play like real life, but it's not supposed to. The real reason to watch the film, however, is Spacey's performance. He manages at once to be terrifying, hateful, and hilarious, and he makes Buddy Ackerman a character the audience won't soon forget. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
101 mins

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Director(s):
George Huang
Writer(s):
George Huang
Producer(s):
Joanne MooreStephen AlexanderLouis Nader
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Violence, Adult Humor, Profanity, Sexual Situations)
Swimming With Sharks Awards:
  • 1995 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Supporting Actor (Runner-up)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Vikki T.

    Wow...In my opinion this movie comes in second with Spacey's "The Usual Suspects" coming in first! "Swimming with Sharks" is fast paced, engrossing and kept me wondering until the suprise ending! A must-see great flick!!

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    Eric W.

    I was not expecting this to be as dark as it was, since it was compared to office space (by blockbuster). I found parts to be funny, but overall it was more disturbing than funny. Nonetheless I thought it was very entertaining and I thought Kevin Spacey did an excellent job as nightmare boss. I would recommend it, in fact I already have.

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    OLGA I R.

    Kevin Spacey is at his best in this movie. His acting is superb and he plays the part of a cruel, arrogant, and heartless boss very well. His character is very easy to hate and anyone who has worked for someone like Buddy Ackerman can relate to Frank Whaley's character. I was expecting it to be more humorous though. It was more of a dark comedy with some brutal moments, but overall it is a good movie with an interesting plot line, especially if you are a Kevin Spacey fan.

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