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American Beauty (1999)

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American Beauty (1999)

American Beauty (1999)
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Genre: Drama

American Beauty is a triumph of acting, writing and directing that defies glib description. Is the film farce, tragedy, thriller, fantasy, sitcom, skin flick or moral fable? Yes to all of the above.

Kevin Spacey, in a knockout performance, nails every comic and poignant nuance in the role of Lester Burnham, a suburban Everyman whose life is coming apart. We first meet Lester when he's jerking off in the shower. "Funny thing is," he says in voiceover narration, "this is the high point of my day." Lester's not kidding. His wife, Carolyn, acted with go-for-broke intensity by Annette Bening, is an emotionally clenched real estate agent. Carolyn's turn-ons - her rose garden, money and motivational tapes, and the image of success she strives to maintain - do not include her husband. "See the way the handle on her pruning shears matches her gardening clogs?" asks Lester. "That's not an accident."

So far, so sitcom. Or so you might think, since screenwriter Alan Ball, making his feature debut, has previously done TV time on Grace Under Fire and Cybill. … But there are no network rules to constrict Ball this time. As a result, he's done something extraordinary: He's turned the cliches of sitcom upside down. His marvel of a screenplay puts flesh on stereotypes and then - testing for signs of humanity - pricks them until they bleed. The clever brushstrokes of television writing yield to a depth of characterization that allows for fear, feeling and that network bugaboo, ambiguity. The suburbanites of American Beauty - young and old - have interior lives that encompass different ideas of beauty and truth. You don't peg these people at a glance; they keep springing surprises.

Take Lester. Right off the bat, he tells us he'll be dead in less than a year. Who'd kill this unremarkable man? In waking up from the slumber of suburbia, Lester manages to piss off family, friends and neighbors by speaking the truth. He tells his boss at the media publication where he's been whoring for the advertising industry for fourteen years that "my job consists of basically masking my contempt for the assholes in charge." He prefers working at a burger joint, trying to recapture the remembered joy of his adolescence. In bed next to his sleeping wife, Lester masturbates while fantasizing about Angela (Mena Suvari), a high school Lolita he dreams of bathing in a tub full of roses. When Carolyn wakes up appalled, he says, "Guess what? The new me whacks off when he feels horny, because you're obviously not going to help me out in that department." Lester asks his two gay neighbors, Jim (Scott Bakula) and Jim (Sam Robards), for workout tips ("I want to look good naked") and buys pot from Ricky Fitts (Wes Bentley), the kid pusher and former mental patient next door. Colonel Fitts (Chris Cooper), Ricky's ramrod Marine dad, is as oblivious to his son's drug activities as he is to his near-comatose wife (Allison Janney). He mistakenly thinks Lester is paying his boy for blow jobs. Instead, Ricky is upstairs with his digicam, filming Lester's teen daughter, Jane (Thora Birch), as she strips, crawls into bed and rages about a father who has never known best.

It's the image of Jane on Ricky's TV monitor that begins the film. "I need a father who's a role model," says Jane, "not some horny geek boy who's gonna spray his shorts whenever I bring a girlfriend home from school. What a lame-o. Somebody should really put him out of his misery."

"Want me to kill him for you?" asks Ricky.

"Yeah, would you?" says Jane, laughing.

That's the setup, encompassing whiplash changes of mood, all of which British director Sam Mendes orchestrates with exquisite control and fluid grace. …

It's the life behind things that American Beauty catches as Mendes whips the audience around from humor to horror to something poetic and humane. The result is the kind of artful defiance that Hollywood is usually too timid to deliver: a jolting comedy that makes you laugh till it hurts.– Peter Travers, Sept. 30, 1999


Director: Sam Mendes
Writer (WGA): Alan Ball
Kevin Spacey… Lester Burnham
Annette Bening… Carolyn Burnham
Thora Birch… Jane Burnham
Wes Bentley… Ricky Fitts
Mena Suvari… Angela Hayes
Chris Cooper… Col. Frank Fitts, USMC
Peter Gallagher… Buddy Kane
Allison Janney… Barbara Fitts
Scott Bakula… Jim Olmeyer
Sam Robards… Jim Berkley
Barry Del Sherman… Brad Dupree


More info - http://imdb.com/title/tt0169547/

Awards for this movie: Won ... wins & 74 nominations


American Beauty (1999)

This is Lester Burnham…


…and THIS is his life


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His neighbourhood


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His wife Carolyn


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His daughter Jane


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His daughter's friend Angela


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His daughter's boyfriend Ricky


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Ricky's father, Col. Frank Fitts


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His wife's lover Buddy


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The two Jims


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Brad, his enemy at work


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Lester feels sedated

BUT…


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It's never too late to get it back


American Beauty (1999)



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American Beauty (1999)