Med School - the price of admission is murder
Gabriel Higgs has failed to get into Johns Hopkins to study medicine. He's sixth on a list of backup candidates, and must persuade the five people ahead of him to drop out. Gabriel has a family tradition to live up to. Things don't go to plan.
"Getting In" (1994), a film produced by Lindemann Entertainment Group and Foxboro Entertainment in the United States, is a sharp and satirical look at the cutthroat world of medical school admissions. Directed by Doug Liman, this dark comedy follows the journey of aspiring medical student, Rupert Grimm, portrayed by Andrew McCarthy, as he navigates the morally ambiguous landscape of trying to secure a spot in a prestigious medical school. The film cleverly intertwines humor with the harsh realities of the admissions process, shedding light on the lengths to which candidates will go to achieve their dreams. The narrative of "Getting In" is driven by Rupert's increasingly desperate attempts to impress the admissions committee, which leads him down a path of deceit and manipulation. As he befriends and then betrays fellow applicants, the film explores themes of ethics, ambition, and the corrupting influence of competition. The supporting cast, including performances by Stephen Mailer and Matthew McCurley, adds depth to the story, portraying a range of characters who are both victims and perpetrators within the high-stakes environment of medical school admissions. Doug Liman's directorial style in "Getting In" is notable for its energetic pacing and clever use of camera work, which enhances the film's comedic and dramatic elements. The film's setting, primarily within the confines of the medical school and its surrounding areas, effectively creates a sense of claustrophobia and tension, mirroring Rupert's internal struggle. Liman's early work in this film showcases his ability to blend genres, a skill that would become a hallmark of his later, more widely recognized films. "Getting In" may not have achieved the same level of fame as some of Liman's later works, but it remains a compelling and thought-provoking film that offers a critical look at the American education system. Its relevance endures, as it continues to resonate with audiences who understand the pressures and ethical dilemmas faced by those striving to succeed in competitive fields. The film's blend of humor and social commentary makes it a unique entry in the landscape of 1990s cinema, deserving of recognition for its bold storytelling and insightful critique.
Năm:1994
Thời lượng94 min
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Thể loạiPhim HàiPhim Lãng Mạn
Các quốc gia sản xuấtUnited States of America