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Review of by Christopher C — 27 Nov 2011

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For myself, growing up in the 1990s, the quintessential film simpleton is Forrest Gump, but before him there was Peter Sellers in the 1979 film BEING THERE. Sellers plays Chance, a dim-witted gardener who, after the death of his employer, finds himself cast into Washington D.C. society. Unable to offer more to a conversation than a few remarks about gardening, Chance ends up being a rising political star, as his interlocutors (and eventually the American public) treat him as the mirror of their own opinions.

All in all, I found BEING THERE an enjoyable film but no unmissable classic. The cinematography isn't memorable, and there are two exceedingly lame scenes of sexual humour. Sellers' performance as this man-child is solid, though one wishes for more of the variety of other roles. Sadly, the film's message -- that in American politics people latch on to vacuous soundbites instead of seeking competent leaders -- is still as timely as it was several decades ago.

This review of Being There (2011) was written by on 27 Nov 2011.

Being There has generally received very positive reviews.

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