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Schizopolis

  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
6.3K
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Schizopolis (1996)
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Fletcher Munson, the lethargic employee of a pseudo-religious self help company, and his doppelganger, the friendly but dull dentist Dr. Jeffrey Korchek.Fletcher Munson, the lethargic employee of a pseudo-religious self help company, and his doppelganger, the friendly but dull dentist Dr. Jeffrey Korchek.Fletcher Munson, the lethargic employee of a pseudo-religious self help company, and his doppelganger, the friendly but dull dentist Dr. Jeffrey Korchek.

  • Director
    • Steven Soderbergh
  • Writer
    • Steven Soderbergh
  • Stars
    • Steven Soderbergh
    • Scott Allen
    • Betsy Brantley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    6.3K
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    • Director
      • Steven Soderbergh
    • Writer
      • Steven Soderbergh
    • Stars
      • Steven Soderbergh
      • Scott Allen
      • Betsy Brantley
    • 60User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steven Soderbergh
    Steven Soderbergh
    • Fletcher Munson
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Scott Allen
    Scott Allen
    • Right Hand Man
    • (uncredited)
    Betsy Brantley
    Betsy Brantley
    • Mrs. Munson
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Marcus Lyle Brown
    Marcus Lyle Brown
    • Corporate Mole
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Chrest
    Joe Chrest
    • Man in Parking Lot
    • (uncredited)
    Silas Cooper
    • The Mysterious Couple
    • (uncredited)
    C.C. Courtney
    • Man Being Interviewed
    • (uncredited)
    Sonny Cranch
    • Pastor
    • (uncredited)
    Ann Dalrymple
    Ann Dalrymple
    • Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Darrin Dickerson
    Darrin Dickerson
    • Photo Store Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Andre du Broc
    • Corporate Drone
    • (uncredited)
    Ann Hamilton
    Ann Hamilton
    • Mrs. Schwitters
    • (uncredited)
    John Hardy
    • Talkshow Host
    • (uncredited)
    Miles Hardy
    • Baseball player
    • (uncredited)
    Coleman Hough
      Lori Jefferson
      • Dental Patient
      • (uncredited)
      Eddie Jemison
      Eddie Jemison
      • Nameless Numberhead Man
      • (uncredited)
      David Jensen
      David Jensen
      • Elmo Oxygen
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Steven Soderbergh
      • Writer
        • Steven Soderbergh
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      7treemarc

      Admire it for getting released

      This is part of my Scarecrow Video Guide inspired movie-trek, following "The Specials." I've always been a hypocrite Soderbergh fan. I claim to be a bit of a movie snob, but really I think of Soderbergh as a guy who makes really great "Hollywood" flicks. Kind of the anti-Michael Bay. "Out Of Sight" is probably in my top 50 of all time. But I've always ignored most of his artier flicks, probably because I watched "Kafka" in college and didn't care much for it.

      Well, this is as out-there as Soderburgh gets...or nearly anyone. It looks like a student film, but it was actually made right before he started his commercial streak with "Out Of Sight". Any description is probably pointless- suffice to say it's a film about communication that goes out of it's way to NOT communicate with it's audience. It would all come off so absurdly pretentious if it wasn't for Soderbergh's hilarious opening and closing statements. ("Anything you don't understand is your own fault") In hindsight, it almost seems like a parody of pretentious student films, and you can enjoy it on that level. But there is a point here, even though it doesn't come remotely close to clear.

      Most importantly, it's pretty dang funny. There's enough silly stuff to appreciate, even if you don't "get it". Soderburgh himself is a deadpan riot in a dual role (or is it? You decide!) But "Nameless Numberhead Guy" steals the show.

      "Schizopolis" isn't the weirdest film I've ever seen- that honor would probably go to "du-beat-E-o". But it's probably the best ratio of weird-to-watchable. Even if you're completely lost, you'll find something to like if you like film. But If you like Michael Bay, best skip it.

      Next up is "Jerry & Tom"
      7CHendri887

      Great for the first two viewings, loses its punch after that

      I watched this movie for the first time a couple of months ago. I had to watch it twice because I didn't get the way everything fit together in the plot the first time. My impression at first was that this was a really funny satire of certain aspects of American (or just modern) society: People turning to self-help gurus for solutions to their problems, political conspiracy theories, the blandness of working in an office, the strangeness of dentists, the meaninglessness of everyday conversation/communication rituals such as "How are you?". In these first two viewings, I laughed frequently at the way Soderberg was poking fun at modern life. Really funny to me is Soderberg's low-key sarcastic tone. I definitely have shared similar feelings to him in my everday life. In addition, I enjoyed the cut-up style connected disjointedness of the film's plot.

      But then I watched the film a third time with a friend and he laughed maybe one time during the whole movie. And after the movie ended, he told me he just didn't "get" some of the things Soderberg was trying to satirze. This made me reconsider the film, so I watched it a forth time and in doing so, I just found it more cyncial and not as funny. "Tiresome" is a word that comes to mind. Perhaps this film just plays better if one is in a cynical mood. Regardless, there are still several quotes from Schizopolis that I have incorporated into my daily life so that I can become a better person in a T. Azimuth Switters type of way:

      "Be true to your teeth and they won't be false to you."

      "I am Republican when it comes to most issues, but I'm a Democrat when it comes to gum control."

      "Generic greeting!" "Generic greeting returned!"

      "I really enjoy having sex with your wife. She's got a great ass."

      "When I married her, she was like a blimp. But now she just keeps getting thinner and thinner. It's terrible."

      "Dear Attractive Woman #2...I would love to have you standing near me, or beside me, or on top of me so I could watch you shake."

      Overall, I think this film is well worth a watch. Even on repeated viewings, it delivers some humorous goods.
      satellite1980

      A very bizarre look into Soderbergh's mind...

      The first time I saw this movie, I wasn't really sure what to think. It is very strange and bizarre and quirky. It's definitely not for everyone, but if you're a Steven Soderbergh fan, I would check it out. Don't let the hard to follow story deter you from finishing this crazy film. And if you rent it, watch it at least twice before returning it, because you will understand it much more the second time through. Schizopolis is full of schizophrenia, so that's what you should expect. I think it's good in it's own way... rather artsy, in a poignant and ambiguous way.
      8TheTwistedLiver

      Entertaining and thought provoking comedy.

      The first time I saw this film I was entertained and mildly confused by what I had just witnessed, it primarily represents a satiric look at modern life Pre Office Space, but saying just that does not do the picture justice. The combination of surrealism, satire and general creativity make this film worth while and most importantly worthy of multiple viewings. At times it feels as though it is being weird for the sake of weird but remains to peak curiosity. Some very funny situations and lines. Not for everyone, but for those looking for something different and willing to keep an open mind this is an excellent, original film. If you want loud bangs and shiny things, watch Soderberghs other films like Ocean 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 etc.
      7gurghi-2

      generic greeting!

      Stream-of-consciousness conception, sharp writing and creative technique. There's plenty here to amuse any smart audience, but the parts add up to an (intentionally) oblique whole. The film is so playful and irrespective of convention, it's as if Soderbergh threw up his hands and said 'Screw it, I can't make the movies they want me to." Take it with his work since and you've got the most supple, witty and consistent filmmaker working in the U.S. today.

      There's lots to analyze, and myriad connections to be made. But don't try to make too much sense of it... let it take you, and enjoy.

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      Storyline

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      Did you know

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      • Trivia
        Steven Soderbergh cast his ex-wife, Betsy Brantley, to play his character's wife. Their two characters were a husband and wife who had drifted apart and could not communicate.
      • Goofs
        The word "circumcised" is misspelled on Elmo's truck.
      • Quotes

        Fletcher Munson: Hello!

        Neighbor: Hello.

        Fletcher Munson: How are you?

        Neighbor: Fine.

        Fletcher Munson: Is your wife coming over tonight? Because her big ass always leaves me satisfied.

        Neighbor: Nice of you to mention her. She enjoys sex with you much more than she does with me.

        Fletcher Munson: I'm sure she says that to all the men in the neighborhood.

        Neighbor: You may be right about that one.

        Fletcher Munson: I'll see you later.

        Neighbor: Okay.

      • Crazy credits
        No fish were harmed during the making of this film.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Frère des ours (2003)

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      • Release date
        • April 2, 1997 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Languages
        • English
        • Japanese
        • Italian
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Steven Soderbergh's Schizopolis
      • Filming locations
        • Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
      • Production company
        • .406 Production
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      Box office

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      • Budget
        • $250,000 (estimated)
      • Gross US & Canada
        • $10,580
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $6,023
        • Apr 13, 1997
      • Gross worldwide
        • $10,580
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      Tech specs

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      • Runtime
        1 hour 36 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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