Attitude plays a part.
"Get Shorty" (1995), a cinematic gem produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Jersey Films, masterfully blends the gritty underworld of loan sharks and mobsters with the glitzy allure of Hollywood. Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and based on Elmore Leonard's novel, the film follows Chili Palmer, portrayed with suave charm by John Travolta, a Miami loan shark who ventures into the film industry after a chance encounter. The narrative cleverly intertwines crime and comedy, as Chili navigates the eccentric world of movie producers and actors, all while trying to collect a debt and pitch his own movie idea. The film's strength lies in its sharp dialogue and the dynamic performances of its ensemble cast, including Gene Hackman, Rene Russo, and Danny DeVito. Travolta's portrayal of Chili Palmer is both charismatic and cunning, making the character's transition from mob enforcer to aspiring film producer believable and engaging. The interactions between the characters, filled with witty banter and clever schemes, keep the audience entertained and invested in Chili's journey from the criminal underworld to the unpredictable realm of Hollywood. "Get Shorty" also excels in its satirical take on the film industry, poking fun at the eccentricities and absurdities of Hollywood. From the self-absorbed producer Harry Zimm, played by Hackman, to the over-the-top action star Martin Weir, portrayed by Danny DeVito, the film offers a humorous yet insightful look at the business of making movies. The plot cleverly mirrors the film-within-a-film concept, as Chili's real-life experiences start to resemble the movie he's trying to produce, blurring the lines between reality and fiction. In conclusion, "Get Shorty" remains a standout film for its seamless blend of crime, comedy, and satire. Its clever script, memorable performances, and sharp critique of Hollywood make it a timeless classic that continues to entertain and inspire. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Jersey Films delivered a film that not only captures the essence of Elmore Leonard's novel but also stands as a testament to the magic and madness of the movie industry.
Год1995
Бюджет30250000$
Продолжительность105 мин
Доход115101622$
Жанрыкомедиятриллеркриминал
Страны производстваUnited States of America


