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Directed by Alan J. Pakula
The first part of his "paranoia trilogy," Alan J. Pakula's 1971 thriller details the troubled life of a Manhattan prostitute stalked by one of her tricks. Investigating the disappearance of his friend Tom Gruneman (Robert Milli), rural Pennsylvania private eye John Klute (Donald Sutherland) follows a lead provided by Gruneman's associate Peter Cable (Charles Cioffi) to seek out a call girl who Gruneman knew in New York City. The call girl is Bree Daniels (Jane Fonda), an aspiring actress who turns tricks for the cash and to be free of emotional bondage. Klute follows Bree's every move, observing the city's decadence and her isolation, eventually contacting her about Gruneman. Bree claims not to know Gruneman, but she does reveal that she has received threats from a john. As Bree becomes involved in Klute's search and realizes that she is in danger, she reluctantly falls in love with Klute, despite her wish to remain unattached to any man. When she finally comes face to face with the killer, however, she is forced to reconsider her detached urban life. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
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"Watched Klute last night. I'm a bigger fan of Donald Sutherland than I am of Jane Fonda, but she was terrific in this movie. This film had a very crisp, clean look, considering the subject matter. Started thinking about the fascination cinema has had with prostitutes.Child prostitutes in Pretty Baby and Taxi Driver.Male prostitutes in American Gigolo and My Own Private Idaho.Offbeat movies: Whore, Crimes of Passion.Mainstream: Pretty Woman.Others: Leaving Las Vegas, Blonde Venus, A Streetca " [More]
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"I'm somewhere between "Like" and "Neutral" on Klute. The film looked really good, dialogue was clear, score was good. But it felt choppy to me, as if the director couldn't decide if he wanted a chase-thriller or a dramatic investigation into the psyche of an "upscale" prostitute.What I found most interesting was the character study, not the "is the bad john gonna get her" part. Jane Fonda's opening monologue played on a tape " [More]
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"For a long time, I thought that Klute was going to be one of the greatest thrillers that I had ever seen. By the end, I was bored and wanted the movie to be over. This could have been a masterpeice with some judicious editing. The movie is brillantly concieved, with the most psychologically three-deminsional characters you'll find in a movie of its type. There are two protagonists: John Klute (Donald Sutherland) a conservative PI who is hired to find his friend Tom (Robert Mi " [More]
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"Ah, a sad day indeed Dr_Gor.Please don't forget Roy Scheider in Romeo is Bleeding ( although his part is not the largest, he does it with some real menace, the film is really superb, a fine example of Neo Noir, with great, great parts by everyone in it, especially Roy, Gary Oldman, Juliette Lewis, and Lena Olin )He has a part in Klute and in Outside Man ( I have not seen Outside Man, but it sounds terrific ) that are worth noting.I second your beer and raise you a shot " [More]
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With Gordon Willis' cinematography providing a shadowy and claustrophobic atmosphere, Alan J. Pakula adapts the conventions of 1940s film noir detective movies to examine the 1970s issue of the compromises faced by a woman trying maintain her freedom. Klute's air of stark gloom alludes to the pervasive personal conspiracies that put women at the mercy of a man's world; by the end, a crime may be solved, but the problem is not. Despite calls to boycott Jane Fonda's movies because of her anti-Vietnam War activism, Klute's timely subject matter found a substantial audience, firmly establishing Fonda as both a serious movie star and a feminist symbol. Her outspoken views did not prevent her from winning the Best Actress Oscar for the movie. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 

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