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Notes from Underground (1995)

Notes from Underground (1995)
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This adaptation of Dostoevsky's novella does an exceptional job of retaining the multi-textured richness of the original story about the intimate thoughts of an anonymous lonely building inspector known only as the Underground Man. Everything about the misanthropic civil servant is dull and unpleasant. His job is boring and his only joy comes in using bureaucracy to spitefully torment contractors and architects who despise him. Realizing that he has no friends, the Underground Man does try to ingratiate himself with acquaintances and only ends up even more lonely and bitter. It does not help that he believes himself intellectually superior to those he encounters. He gets involved with a prostitute, Liza, whom he sees at a local brothel. His relationship with her is as complex as he is. On one hand he inflicts his seething rage and the pain of his isolation upon her; on the other, he cares about her and wants to help her escape her sordid situation. He decides to take her to his home, but once she is there, he finds that he is unable to overcome his misanthropy and ends up making her even more miserable. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Henry CzernySheryl Lee, (more)
Director(s):
Gary Walkow
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Notes from Underground

This adaptation of Dostoevsky's novella does an exceptional job of retaining the multi-textured richness of the original story about the intimate thoughts of an anonymous lonely building inspector known only as the Underground Man. Everything about the misanthropic civil servant is dull and unpleasant. His job is boring and his only joy comes in using bureaucracy to spitefully torment contractors and architects who despise him. Realizing that he has no friends, the Underground Man does try to ingratiate himself with acquaintances and only ends up even more lonely and bitter. It does not help that he believes himself intellectually superior to those he encounters. He gets involved with a prostitute, Liza, whom he sees at a local brothel. His relationship with her is as complex as he is. On one hand he inflicts his seething rage and the pain of his isolation upon her; on the other, he cares about her and wants to help her escape her sordid situation. He decides to take her to his home, but once she is there, he finds that he is unable to overcome his misanthropy and ends up making her even more miserable. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Gary Walkow
Writer(s):
Gary Walkow
Producer(s):
Chris BeckmanFrank GruberAlicia Dollard
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Adult Situations, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Drama
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Shane K.

If you enjoy really dark films, you hit the jackpot here. Henry Czerny captures on film, the most vile character that I have ever seen, executed to perfection. The movie is a downer, but, if you ever want to feel better about yourself as a person, pop this in, it does the trick everytime and brilliantly, at that.

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David F.

A brilliant exploration of the dark, narcissistic, irrational, and needy sides of the human personality. Written and performed with perfection.

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