Review of Being There (1979) by Kevin M. W — 09 Dec 2015
Hal Ashby somehow manages to rein in the usual all-over-the-mapness of Peter Sellers to deliver this curious, restrained and delightful rumination on a modern day cypher, a blank who cheerfully accepts any definition ascribed to him.
Jerry Kozinski's fable rocks as our Nowhere Man somehow stumbles into the very halls of power, into the White House, and all w/o a clue or a care. You decide what's really being said.
This review of Being There (1979) was written by Kevin M. W on 09 Dec 2015.
Being There has generally received very positive reviews.
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