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Hurlyburly (1998)

Hurlyburly (1998)
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David Rabe's popular play of Hollywood immorality and decadence is brought to the big screen by director Anthony Drazan and an all-star cast that includes Sean Penn, Robin Wright-Penn, Kevin Spacey, Meg Ryan, Chazz Palminteri, Garry Shandling, and Anna Paquin. The film is set in the Hollywood Hills and tells the story of Eddie (Penn) a drinking-smoking-snorting-womanizing casting director and his philandering partner-roommate Mickey (Spacey). Along with their buddies Artie and Phil, they sit around and pontificate about the meaning of life -- that is, the meaning of their lives, of which there is very little. Eddie is in love with Darlene (real-life wife Wright Penn), but she is also seeing the married Mickey. When Artie brings Eddie and Mickey a "care package" in the shape of a pretty, disillusioned hitchhiker named Donna (Paquin), they take turns throwing her around until, yet again, their own empty pathetic lives preoccupy their paranoid minds. As people and relationships deteriorate everywhere, the guys try to pick Phil by giving him the gift of a washed-up exotic dancer, Bonnie (Ryan). Of course she ends up just more abused than ever as she and the rest of the gang hit rock bottom. ~ Arthur Borman, Rovi

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Starring:
Sean PennKevin Spacey, (more)
Director(s):
Anthony Drazan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Hurlyburly

David Rabe's popular play of Hollywood immorality and decadence is brought to the big screen by director Anthony Drazan and an all-star cast that includes Sean Penn, Robin Wright-Penn, Kevin Spacey, Meg Ryan, Chazz Palminteri, Garry Shandling, and Anna Paquin. The film is set in the Hollywood Hills and tells the story of Eddie (Penn) a drinking-smoking-snorting-womanizing casting director and his philandering partner-roommate Mickey (Spacey). Along with their buddies Artie and Phil, they sit around and pontificate about the meaning of life -- that is, the meaning of their lives, of which there is very little. Eddie is in love with Darlene (real-life wife Wright Penn), but she is also seeing the married Mickey. When Artie brings Eddie and Mickey a "care package" in the shape of a pretty, disillusioned hitchhiker named Donna (Paquin), they take turns throwing her around until, yet again, their own empty pathetic lives preoccupy their paranoid minds. As people and relationships deteriorate everywhere, the guys try to pick Phil by giving him the gift of a washed-up exotic dancer, Bonnie (Ryan). Of course she ends up just more abused than ever as she and the rest of the gang hit rock bottom. ~ Arthur Borman, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
123 mins

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Director(s):
Anthony Drazan
Writer(s):
David Rabe
Producer(s):
Anthony DrazanRichard N. GladsteinDavid Shamroy Hamburger
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Substance Abuse, Not For Children, Profanity, Sexual Situations)
Hurlyburly Awards:
  • 1998 - Venice International Film Festival - Volpi Cup for Best Actor
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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    James M.

    the stars here were not wasted on this intelligent and interesting film. the dialogue is a bit uppity and often challenging--even the exotic dancer/easy-lover meg ryan had verbal chess moves that had me rewinding to keep up. but how much better than sinking to the lowest level of expletives from simpletons?! this is a film seemingly depicting caricatures of people, many rich and exclusive, but i bet most of us have seen these personalities in our daily lives. i love the film, the characters, the actors; the bizarreness, boredom, and excesses of reality. i wouldn't be wasting my time to watch it another 5 or 10 times. really.

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    Michelle L.

    Every actor in this film is talented and exceptional -- too bad they used their talent on such a vapid, pointless story that starts out depraved and sick....and then just gets worse. The film description above was accurate -- if the topic appeals to you, go for it. For me, I pulled the plug after 45 minutes -- there are so many other great films this cast has appeared in that would be so much more satisfying and enjoyable to watch.

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    Karen M.

    I couldn't get past 20 minutes, I hit eject. On of the worst movies ever. I guess you'd have to be as high and coked-out as Sean Penn was in the first 20 minutes to appreciate this movie. I had to stop it when the roomate turns over a young 'stray' woman he found in the elevator to the other guys as a 'present'. She is a willing victim here, have no doubts, but it's too gross a concept for me.

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