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Directed by Jonathan Demme.
Jonathan Demme directed this updated remake of John Frankenheimer's 1962 cult favorite The Manchurian Candidate, a pioneering examination of political conspiracy and psychological reconditioning. Major Bennett Marco (Denzel Washington) and Sergeant Raymond Shaw (Liev Schreiber) are two soldiers who served in the same company during Operation Desert Storm, but their paths following their tours of duty have been very different. Shaw, the son of powerful congresswoman Eleanor Shaw (Meryl Streep), has used his reputation as a war hero to quickly scale the ladder of American politics, and with the help of his mother earns the Vice Presidential nomination. Marco, on the other hand, has been troubled with mental illness, and is convinced that something strange happened to him and his compatriots during the war. As Marco struggles to find the truth behind his nightmares and emotional torment, he unearths some disturbing facts about how his mind and body have been reworked by shadowy forces, as well as those of his fellow soldiers -- including Raymond Shaw. Featuring a stellar supporting cast (including Jon Voight, Miguel Ferrer, Ted Levine, and Dean Stockwell), The Manchurian Candidate credits George Axelrod's screenplay for the 1962 film as its source, as opposed to Richard Condon's 1959 novel from which Axelrod adapted his script. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"It's now time to enter the strange new world of the Pointless Remake. At the best of times, a remake is a chance for a director to take a work that is in the public consciousness and put there own spin on it (as was the case with Cukor's A Star Is Born, Coppola's Dracula and Jackson's King Kong). There are other times that remakes are obvious cash-ins (as was the case with 1976 version of Kong and Devlin and Emmerich's Godzilla. And then there are some that seem to have no logical reason for there existence, films that audiences were not clamoring for but got made anyway. This category includes Gus Van Zant's Psycho, Paul Schrader's Cat People, and Neil La Butte's The Wicker Man. Jonathon Demme's The Manchurian Candidate also falls into the third category. On the most basic level, the broad outlines of the Frankenhiemer classic would make a good movie- a man is brainwashed into assassinating someone without ever knowing there is anything wrong. However, Demme has not just taken thi ... " [More]
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"It's been a while since I read it, so I cannot remember if the ending was different too, but the film The Manchurian Candidate , both of them, particularly the later , are quite different from Richard Condon's The Manchurian Candidate. The book, as I remember it, had an ironic, wiseguy, jokester, sarcastic tone to it, that I missed in both of the films ( it is a great book along with a couple others of his, by the way ). But I like both films for different reasons, the first much much more than the 2nd, even though the 2nd had the contemporary paranoia ( or is it ) and who is really who and why, well illustrated while the 1st played the Cold War and the insidious 'commies everywhere taking over the world' perfectly. " [More]
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"Here are a few and I am not sure if this is the right discussion, but since I do not think that the film followed the book or was particularly faithfull, but nevertheless, I enjoyed the film; perhaps this should be a separate discussion threadSin CityA History of ViolenceRashomon ( this is not a book, but a story )The Big Sleep ( Bogart version )LA ConfidentialThe GetawayMoby DickBilly BuddThe Thin Red LineNo Country for Old MenMystic RiverChildren of Men ( a very different milieu, story framing, and ending; both endings are equally fitting for the respective piece)The Short Timers ( Full Metal Jacket )oh and of course:Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep ( Blade Runner )The Dexter Series ( however not a film, a television series )I would love to see 'Out' from the novel by Natsuo Kirino, but it does not seem to be availableI understand the disappointment with Breakfast of Champions, however even though I loved the book, especially the drawings, I really liked the film too. ... " [More]
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"By Tricia Olszewski Remaking a film considered by most to be a period classic is questionable to begin with. But then handing the helm over to Jonathan The Truth About Charlie Demme? Well, any Charade fan can tell you that the result might very well move you to curl up in a corner and claw your eyes. Though purists will likely still balk, Demme’s 2004 version of The Manchurian Candidate shouldn’t set John Frankenheimer spinning in his grave. Then again, it might: Working from a smart, tight script by Daniel Pyne and Dean Georgaris (who, given that his previous credits are Paycheck and Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, must have typed), Demme fashions a redo that pays homage but doesn’t copy, that streamlines the story and amps up the thrills without cheapening the material. The result, in other words, is not only the best one could hope for but arguably an improvement on the occasionally ponderous original. Denzel Washington and Liev Schreiber take on ... " [More]
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"The Manchurian Candidate, the remake, is such a good movie that I wonder why it is not excellent. The Director is top-knotch—Jonathan Demme debuted in 1980 with one of my all-time favourite movies, Melvin and Howard, about Howard Hughes and the “Mormon will.” Between 1984-93 he directed a string of top-drawer movies e.g., Married to the Mob (1988), Silence of the Lambs (1991), and Philadelphia (1993). Now he and two script writers revamp the classic Manchurian Candidate movie about a platoon that has been secretly brain washed in order to have a “puppet” run for high political office and infiltrate the White House. Demme put a lot of his energy into selecting the actors. Denzil Washington, probably my favourite actor, was already part of the project and did a superb job of playing the brain washed Major. Meryl Streep won her part over 11 other actresses fighting to get into this heavy-weight picture. Her speech to a backroom campaign meeting is one of ... " [More]
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For all of Jonathan Demme's formidable skill behind the camera, his greatest talent is his ability to utilize close-ups. His innate humanism, his interest in whomever he films, comes through every time Denzel Washington's anxious face fills the frame in The Manchurian Candidate. This film only works if the viewer feels Marco's anxiety, paranoia, and frustration. Washington communicates these things with the smallest of facial tics and the subtlest shifts in his eyes. Demme's camera captures every moment of a nuanced, controlled performance that keeps the audience with the film, even when it goes into situations where it becomes harder and harder to suspend disbelief. Liev Schreiber matches Washington's minimalist intensity, and he also benefits from Demme's sympathetic, observant camera. Fine turns from Meryl Streep, Kimberly Elise, and the woefully underappreciated Jeffrey Wright all offer up engaging performances that gain from Demme's fearless love of faces. Those familiar with the original film version of Richard Condon's book may be surprised by some of the changes in this version. Demme and his screenwriters have more or less eliminated the black humor of the original, and they have altered some of the film's major plotlines. These changes all work within this film and help allow it to stand up against any comparison with the original. Anybody familiar with Demme's politics will know what he has to say on the subject of the war on terror, but anybody familiar with Demme's films should also be confident that the politics never once compromise or overwhelm the story. The Manchurian Candidate is a well-made, intelligent summer popcorn film anchored by the compelling face of Denzel Washington. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 



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