Bulworth (1998)
Still reeling from insights gained by this nightlife, he arrives the next day for a fundraising function at the Beverly Wilshire, startling everyone with a diatribe delivered in the intonations of a rap artist. His interest in Nina and his new optimistic outlook on life give Bulworth a sense of elation and a will to live. He phones to call off the hit, but the gears have been set in motion. After an assumed hitman turns up during a church appearance, Bulworth flees, and Nina offers him a safe-house hideout at the home of her family, veterans of the civil rights movement. Here Bulworth goes through the final steps in his transformation -- making a Kennedy-styled connection with the disenfranchised as he tunes in to forgotten memories of the '60s. Outfitted in homeboy clothing, the born-again Bulworth heads for a TV station to unleash even more caustic comments on the American political scene. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
- Starring:
- Warren Beatty, Halle Berry, (more)
- Director(s):
- Warren Beatty
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Format(s):
- DVD
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Synopsis of Bulworth
Warren Beatty directed, co-produced (with Pieter Jan Brugge), co-scripted (with Jeremy Pikser), and stars in this political satire, a comedy drama about a U.S. senator who decides to start speaking the truth. Despondent California senator Jay Bulworth (Beatty), up for re-election, is disillusioned by the usual campaign banalities; his marriage to Constance (Christine Baranski) seems equally hollow. In the midst of a nervous breakdown, Bulworth goes without sleep or food for three days and takes out a ten-million-dollar insurance policy on himself while arranging his own assassination. Drinking during a return to Los Angeles, Bulworth is scheduled to speak at an African-American church in South Central L.A. Once there, he tosses aside his prepared speech, startling both the audience and his campaign manager, Murphy (Oliver Platt), by improvising truthful remarks instead of the familiar rhetoric. These loose-cannon salvos gain the attention of an attractive young woman, Nina (Halle Berry). Bulworth finds an exhilaration with this new freestyle approach, and after shocking a gathering in Beverly Hills with further fulminations, Bulworth invites Nina and her girlfriends into his limo. During a spaced-out sojourn at one of South Central's more frenzied after-hours clubs, Bulworth gains respect for hip-hop culture.
Still reeling from insights gained by this nightlife, he arrives the next day for a fundraising function at the Beverly Wilshire, startling everyone with a diatribe delivered in the intonations of a rap artist. His interest in Nina and his new optimistic outlook on life give Bulworth a sense of elation and a will to live. He phones to call off the hit, but the gears have been set in motion. After an assumed hitman turns up during a church appearance, Bulworth flees, and Nina offers him a safe-house hideout at the home of her family, veterans of the civil rights movement. Here Bulworth goes through the final steps in his transformation -- making a Kennedy-styled connection with the disenfranchised as he tunes in to forgotten memories of the '60s. Outfitted in homeboy clothing, the born-again Bulworth heads for a TV station to unleash even more caustic comments on the American political scene. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 108 mins
Complete Cast of Bulworth
- Warren Beatty - Jay Bulworth
- Don Cheadle - L.D.
- Paul Sorvino - Graham Crockett
- Isaiah Washington - Darnell
- Christine Baranski - Constance Bulworth
- Amiri Baraka - Rastaman
- Laurie Metcalf - Mimi
- Michele Morgan - Cheryl
- Graham Beckel - Man with Dark Glasses
- Jackie Gayle - Macavoy
- Halle Berry - Nina
- Oliver Platt - Dennis Murphy
- Jack Warden - Eddie Davers
- Joshua Malina - Bill Feldman
- Richard Sarafian - Vinnie
- Sean Astin - Gary
- Wendell Pierce - Fred
- Ariyan Johnson - Tanya
- Nora Dunn - Missy Berliner
- Helen Martin - Nina's Mother
- Director(s):
- Warren Beatty
- Writer(s):
- Jeremy Pikser, Warren Beatty
- Producer(s):
- Pieter Jan Brugge, Warren Beatty
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Sexual Situations, Substance Abuse, Profanity)
- Categories:
- Comedy
- 1998 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Screenplay
- 1998 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Screenplay
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