Review of Being There (1979) by Dryorophus — 09 Jan 2011
A life addicted to TV. Simple words. Mixed comments about far subjects and calm talking, also without intelligence. How could it be that the viewers watch this movie without boring? Peter Sellers' performance doesn't let viewers to think about conflicting sentences or to say "what a simple story".
Chance is so pure. Peter Sellers has a more difficult role than that of an actor playing a savant or blind. This he accomplishes with extraordinary skill. His facial expression would kill at poker. Then to have the acceptance of his responses to questions of economic and sexual direction are dynamic in their simplicity.
This is what makes this movie and the role worthy to watch because "Life is a state of mind".
This review of Being There (1979) was written by Dryorophus on 09 Jan 2011.
Being There has generally received very positive reviews.
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