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Un scénario en or

Original title: The Big Picture
  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
6.4K
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Kevin Bacon in Un scénario en or (1989)
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Film school grad Nick Chapman thought his career was made after his award winning short film, but discovered Hollywood wasn't as easy as it seems.Film school grad Nick Chapman thought his career was made after his award winning short film, but discovered Hollywood wasn't as easy as it seems.Film school grad Nick Chapman thought his career was made after his award winning short film, but discovered Hollywood wasn't as easy as it seems.

  • Director
    • Christopher Guest
  • Writers
    • Michael Varhol
    • Christopher Guest
    • Michael McKean
  • Stars
    • Kevin Bacon
    • Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Emily Longstreth
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    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Christopher Guest
    • Writers
      • Michael Varhol
      • Christopher Guest
      • Michael McKean
    • Stars
      • Kevin Bacon
      • Jennifer Jason Leigh
      • Emily Longstreth
    • 55User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
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    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • Nick Chapman
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Lydia Johnson
    Emily Longstreth
    Emily Longstreth
    • Susan Rawlings
    J.T. Walsh
    J.T. Walsh
    • Allen Habel
    Michael McKean
    Michael McKean
    • Emmet Sumner
    Kim Miyori
    Kim Miyori
    • Jenny Sumner
    Teri Hatcher
    Teri Hatcher
    • Gretchen
    Dan Schneider
    Dan Schneider
    • Jonathan Tristan-Bennet
    Jason Gould
    Jason Gould
    • Carl Manknik
    Tracy Brooks Swope
    Tracy Brooks Swope
    • Lori Pressman
    Don Franklin
    Don Franklin
    • Todd Marvin
    Gary Kroeger
    Gary Kroeger
    • Mark
    Alice Hirson
    Alice Hirson
    • Mrs. Chapman
    Grant Owens
    Grant Owens
    • Mr. Chapman
    Fran Drescher
    Fran Drescher
    • Polo Habel
    Suzy Cote
    • Mindy Habel
    • (as Suzy Coté)
    Eddie Albert
    Eddie Albert
    • M.C.
    • (as Eddie Albert Sr.)
    June Lockhart
    June Lockhart
    • Janet Kingsley
    • Director
      • Christopher Guest
    • Writers
      • Michael Varhol
      • Christopher Guest
      • Michael McKean
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    6Wuchakk

    Satire on Hollywood and the filmmaking process with Kevin Bacon

    After a film student from Ohio (Bacon) wins an award for his short movie at the film institute in Los Angeles, he has to carefully traverse the minefield of the system to get his artistic vision made. JT Walsh plays a manipulative producer and Martin Short a dubious agent.

    "The Big Picture" (1989) is an amusing look at the moviemaking process in Hollywood. The humor is mostly droll or quirky and viewers not up on the business might not relate to some of it, which could explain why the flick flopped at the box office. I wouldn't want to blow time & money on seeing it at the theater, but it works well enough for home viewing on a quiet night or whatever.

    Winsome Emily Longstreth stands out on the feminine front as the protagonist's girlfriend, Susan. She was a minor female sensation at the time who worked with the likes of Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt, Rob Morrow, Molly Ringwald and James Spader, but she left acting entirely by the early 90s, reportedly falling into substance abuse, mental illness, and living in homeless shelters. It's rumored she died in early 2015, but factual info is hard to find so I can't verify this.

    Teri Hatcher is notable as wannabe starlet Gretchen; it was her movie debut. Meanwhile Jennifer Jason Leigh is on hand as hipster Lydia while Fran Drescher shows up as the producer's wife, Polo.

    The film runs 1 hour, 40 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles area.

    GRADE: B-
    6SnoopyStyle

    non-improvisational Christopher Guest

    Film student Nick Chapman (Kevin Bacon) is nominated for an award at the National Film Institute. He's competing against the wacky Lydia Johnson (Jennifer Jason Leigh) and spoiled arrogant Jonathan Tristan-Bennet (Dan Schneider). After his win, he has big dreams but Hollywood is more than his naive expectations. There's studio head Allen Habel (J.T. Walsh), his wife Polo Habel (Fran Drescher), and his mistress Gretchen (Teri Hatcher). Allen starts changing Nick's movie. He's infatuated with Gretchen. He dumps his girlfriend Susan Rawlings and old friends like Emmet Sumner (Michael McKean).

    Martin Short's bad hair really threw me off for a second. It suggests a broader, sillier comedy than I expected. Luckily, it doesn't go that way but this is not at the later Christopher Guest level. It takes all the standard Hollywood behind the scenes and puts it on the screen. It's quirky but no big laughs. It hits the nails on the head. Nick is not much in terms of rooting interest. This is early in the inside Hollywood satires. It could be darker. The girlfriend role needs a better actress. The most compelling character is actually Lydia who reconnects with the movie for a short while in the last third. The movie gets a lot better with her energy. It would help if his movie idea doesn't look so utterly self-congratulatory art-house. Overall, this is a nice lesser known Christopher Guest film.
    9nixskits

    Bacon 'n' Guest, makin' their best!

    It's hard to believe it's been twenty years since this came out. Kevin Bacon is established as one of the best American actors (also, one of the greats who've never been nominated for an Oscar!). Teri Hatcher is the star of a huge television hit. Christopher Guest still makes brilliant films and gives his actors more freedom than almost any other director today. And my affection for "The Big Picture" only grows fonder as the time passes.

    In "Rolling Stone" magazine's 1989 "Hot Issue", then newcomer Steven Soderbergh was profiled as that season's hot new filmmaker. One remark was about how students in LA based film schools have their works shown at big events, attended by many hot shots in the entertainment industry. Meaning, a young woman or man could have a "bomb" of sorts on their hands before even turning professional! Not the most nurturing environment for youthful talent.

    Bacon's "Nick Chapman" gets the full treatment as a guy on the fast track after winning his school's big prize for his project. And things don't go wonderfully well after he starts meeting the movers and shakers in his new world. The late, great J.T. Walsh is a studio head (for the time being) who seduces Chapman into believing all his dreams are possible. Michael McKean is Chapman's friend, a cinematographer who isn't necessarily the first choice to shoot his debut. And John Cleese, Martin Short and Jennifer Jason Leigh have great turns as Chapman's different associates that can't really stop the grimly funny runaway train he's on until his self respect finally returns and he sees everything for what it really is.

    Most films about film-making are not that good. This is a major exception to that rule. Very bitter, but also very sweet. Just like life!
    9jnunes-1

    Overlooked classic

    I've watched this many times, and feel that this ranks with the best work of Christopher Guest. Kevin Bacon is outstanding as the idealistic young director Nick Chapman, who falls prey to the jaded Hollywood lifestyle - long before he can afford it personally or financially. Martin Short's role as Nick's agent is hilarious, and other good performances are turned in by Jennifer Jason Leigh, Terri Hatcher, and many others. This is Spinal Tap for the film industry, and well worth a look.
    Blueghost

    Not quite how the actual industry works....

    I was in the midst of my own film career when this movie hit the theatres, and I went and saw it with a friend who in actuality turned out to be an actor (he had been assigned to me).

    Nick goes through a typical Hollywood story of succumbing to temptation, and leaving behind all he values for what he believes is success, but finds that he never lost what he thought he had, and winds up a better person and film maker for it.

    The movie is a kind of skewering of the Hollywood system, but it's all done in jest. The truth is the indy film maker is noted for his skill level and artistic intelligence based upon his work, and then offered assignments based on that grading. Believe it or not most directors do commercials and industrial training videos, not feature films.

    It is a delightful film, and I had a gander at it on bluray since I first saw it at the Kabuki in San Francisco all those years ago, and it holds up well. For the first time in ages I found myself cheering and booing at Nick Chapman (Pee-Wee / Hustler dolly), and for some reason found myself very satisfied with the ending of a movie.

    The film is essentially one man's story as an aspiring director, and has lots of funny moments, but doesn't show you some of the regular everyday hard work that goes on and off the set, because making movies is a job like anything else.

    I don't have too much else to say about it, other than for the first time in years I actually enjoyed a movie without feeling the need to tear it apart on all levels.

    A good watch. Give it a whirl on the player.

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    • Trivia
      As Nick walks out of the Los Angeles movie theater, the short cigar-smoking fellow one step ahead of him is Jerry Maren, who at the time was one of the last surviving Munchkins from Le Magicien d'Oz (1939).
    • Goofs
      A pointed piece of equipment moves up and out of frame as Lydia is talking to Nick in her house.
    • Quotes

      Neil Sussman: I don't know you. I don't know your work. But I think you are a genius. And I am never wrong about that.

    • Alternate versions
      The 2015 Blu-ray from Mill Creek has only a mono soundtrack. It also changes out the end card of A Columbia Pictures Release for a modern Sony Pictures Television logo.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Sea of Love/True Love/The Big Picture/Shirley Valentine/The Rachel Papers (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      The Whites of Their Eyes
      Written by Christopher Guest and Michael McKean

      Performed by PEZ® People

      Sung by Michael McKean

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 1990 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Big Picture
    • Filming locations
      • Ballroom, Park Plaza Hotel - 607 S. Park View Street, Los Angeles, California, USA(Opening awards scenes.)
    • Production company
      • Aspen Film Society
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $117,463
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $33,071
      • Sep 17, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $117,463
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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