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Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (R)
Guylaine Cadorette
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In his directorial debut
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
,
George Clooney
delivers a highly stylized biopic that showcases the confessions of an absurd mind rather than a dangerous one. The story is about as gripping as a
Gong Show
performance by Gene Gene the Dancing Machine.
Story
Chuck Barris
(
Sam Rockwell
) was the Hollywood producer and creator of the hit ABC shows
The Dating Game
,
The Newlywed Game
and
The Gong Show
--and what some call the innovator of reality TV. In 1984,
Barris
wrote
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind: An Unauthorized Biography
, in which he claims to have moonlighted as a hit man for the CIA. He even goes so far as to say the trips awarded to winning couples on
The Dating Game
were covers for covert missions. Why else, he sustains, would the show have sent an interracial newlywed couple to West Berlin in 1970?
Riiiiggghht
.
Barris
claims to have killed 33 people, but the only thing critics accuse him of killing is American culture. For better or for worse, there is no arguing that
Barris
, through perseverance, luck and lots of audacity, changed the face of television. But instead of balancing the two conflicting sides of
Barris
' life, the film delves into his absurd accounts of assassinations from Helsinki to Berlin, and getting presidential citations under the table while critics ripped into him for his dumbing-down of American TV.
Acting
As the film opens,
Rockwell
's
Barris
is sitting in a grimy hotel room, explaining through narration that his salvation is to tell his life story. He spent a lifetime chasing women for sex, you see, but what he really wanted was to be loved. The problem with
Rockwell
's performance is that we never get to see that side of
Barris
' character. While
Rockwell
is able to express
Barris
' smuttier side, he fails to carry the role through to show his character's more vulnerable side, which results in a very unlikable main character. His love interest in the film is the free-spirited Penny, played by
Drew Barrymore
.
Barrymore
brings a sweet authenticity to the role and depicts her character's love for
Barris
in a convincing manner. But since
Barris
is portrayed as such a despicable guy, it's hard to empathize with her as she takes him back, one infidelity after another.
Julia Roberts
, who normally commands up to $20 million a pic for Hollywood schlock, makes an appearance here as Patricia Watson, a fellow CIA operative. The part is a frivolous one; probably a figment of
Barris
' imagination, and
Roberts
plays it tauntingly.
Direction
George Clooney
makes his directorial debut here from scribe
Charlie Kaufman
's (
Adaptation
) screenplay. The project was greenlighted and then shelved again several times before
Clooney
came on board as director, and he assembled talent with enough clout to finally get the movie made. If you like overly stylized films chances are you will enjoy this film;
Clooney
showcases some heavy-handed direction and proves he pored laboriously over every shot. But while the film is visually discriminating, the story is not all that compelling. The film glazes over
Barris
' days in the TV biz and dedicates only about 10 minutes of screen time to each show, even though they played such a significant role in his life. Former
Gong Show
panelist
Jaye P. Morgan
and former
Dating Game
host
Jim Lange
offer interesting testimonies about
Barris
, but these are too short to have the impact and credibility the film needs.
Clooney
instead chooses to sprinkle it with a few re-creations from the show, including one segment featuring The Unknown Comic and one from
The Dating Game
, which featured cameos from his clique of acting buddies
Brad Pitt
and
Matt Damon
.
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