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mightysparks

I would like to buy this film, not Taking Chance!
12 years 9 months ago
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rafalopez2008

(removed by mod: please post in English)
13 years 10 months ago
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FrankHowley

Magnificent.
12 years 10 months ago
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AlexDkad

This movie is a joke.
I mean it's litteraly ONE joke over and over and over.

Peter Sellers' character says something simple and dumb about gardening or watching TV and every one is like "OMG you're right, you're a GENIUS !!!"
Rinse and repeat for two hours
(I exagerate, you can also see someone having erection trouble and some people absurdly unable to find any informations about M. Chance)
Everything is so forced, therefore it's never believable, therefore it's neither funny nor clever.

And it's a real shame because the concept is great (all the beginning and its delightful mystery is really good), Sellers is amazing and the visuals are nice and poetic.
It has everything to be great and meaningful but it's just forced, dumb and repetitive.
A major disappointment for me.
6 months 3 weeks ago
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itsnazia1993

The blooper reel dragged it down ever so slightly. Otherwise fantastic. [2]
12 years 4 months ago
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Jonathan_Hutchings

Amazing film. All hail Peter Sellers!
12 years 6 months ago
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Cristina Oliveira

Absulutely delicious comedy. One of those movies EVERYONE should see because if they fail to see all the little brilliant things about this movie, at least they can get a good laugh out of it, so ... it's a win win
13 years 10 months ago
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Warrison

Detailed documentary on how donald trump became potus.

spoiler
9 months 3 weeks ago
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Luggen

What a beautiful, funny, but also sad movie to some degree. Think I had a smile on my face throughout most of it. And I didn't mind the bloopers at the end. It's nice to finish of the emotional experience the movie brings by having a laugh, either by yourself, or with whoever you shared it with. (But I also understand Sellers himself was not a fan of the outtakes.)
3 years ago
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abbatazappa

Shouldn't "Being There" be the primary title and "Chance" the AKA?
12 years 2 months ago
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northstar2408

Great movie. I'd completely forgotten about his it had been too long!
12 years 10 months ago
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Siskoid

Being There stars Peter Sellers as a TV-obsessed, simple-minded gardener who is evicted from his home and by chance (which is his name), finds himself propelled on the international stage, mostly by parroting others, or through misunderstandings. Shirley MacLaine gives a sweet, vulnerable performance as a woman taken with him for other reasons. This is a quiet, quirky satire that nevertheless savagely attacks a number of things, whether our general complacency, our edification of what's on television, our ability to fill an empty vessel and project our opinions into it, white male privilege, the glorification of ignorance, and fabricated manifest political destiny. The last scene has implications that take the cynicism to even greater depths. This was made in 1979, on the eve of Ronald Reagan's presidency, but more relevant today than ever.
6 years 4 months ago
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Ariph

Fantastic! 9/10
It's a true feel good film.
So happy, peaceful now. =) Must see!
Peters Sellers is wonderful!
11 years 1 month ago
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DaanVG

Amazing film, could have done without the blooper reel.
13 years ago
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TomReagan

Delightful movie. Perfect near-sendoff of Peter Sellers. The blooper reel in the credits was an odd choice, indeed. I’m all about a win-win though. Stop the movie before the credits roll, but go back later and watch the blooper reel. It’s hilarious. And if anything, the message is pretty clear: it’s a comedy. Don’t take it too seriously.
4 years 5 months ago

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