Smoochy

Es un espectáculo para niños... ¡con gángsters, soborno y corrupción!

Rainbow Rudolph (Williams), cómico para niños, es despedido de su programa de televisión debido a su creciente alcoholismo y a aceptar sobornos de los padres para incluir a sus hijos en el programa. Es reemplazado por Smoochy, un rinoceronte rojo interpretado por Sheldon Mopes (Norton). Su ira le hace planear una forma de matar al aburrido sustituto para que le devuelvan su puesto. Mientras, Smoochy cosecha una gran popularidad entre los niños.

"Death to Smoochy" is a dark comedy film released in 2002, a joint production between Warner Bros. Pictures and Film4 Productions, spanning both the United Kingdom and the United States. Directed by Danny DeVito, the movie delves into the cutthroat world of children's television, where innocence and corruption collide in a hilariously twisted narrative. The story follows the rise of Sheldon Mopes, portrayed by Edward Norton, a morally upright children's entertainer known as "Smoochy the Rhino," who inadvertently steps into a maelstrom of jealousy and deceit after replacing a disgraced host, "Rainbow Randolph," played by Robin Williams. The film's unique blend of satire and absurdity sets it apart, as it fearlessly critiques the entertainment industry's underbelly. Sheldon's journey from obscurity to fame is fraught with bizarre encounters, including dealings with a shady talent agent, a corrupt charity organizer, and even the Irish mob, all of whom are drawn into the orbit of Smoochy's wholesome persona. The juxtaposition of Sheldon's earnestness against the backdrop of industry greed and manipulation provides a rich vein of dark humor that keeps viewers engaged and entertained. Robin Williams delivers a standout performance as the unhinged Rainbow Randolph, whose descent into madness and obsession with reclaiming his former glory adds a layer of pathos to the film's comedic tone. Edward Norton's portrayal of the naive yet resilient Sheldon Mopes complements Williams' manic energy, creating a dynamic central conflict that drives the narrative forward. The supporting cast, including Catherine Keener and Danny DeVito himself, further enriches the film with their quirky and memorable characters. "Death to Smoochy" may not have been a commercial success upon its release, but it has since garnered a cult following for its bold storytelling and fearless humor. The film's exploration of the clash between idealism and corruption, set within the seemingly innocuous world of children's TV, offers a biting commentary on the entertainment industry and society at large. With its sharp wit and unforgettable performances, "Death to Smoochy" remains a unique and daring entry in the realm of dark comedy.

Año2002

Presupuesto55000000$

Duración109 minuto

Ingresos8400000$

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GénerosComediaCrimenDramaSuspense

Países de producciónUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Death to Smoochy

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