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.
- Fletcher Munson
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- Right Hand Man
- (uncredited)
- Mrs. Munson
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- Corporate Mole
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- Man in Parking Lot
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- The Mysterious Couple
- (uncredited)
- Man Being Interviewed
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- Pastor
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- Secretary
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- Photo Store Customer
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- Corporate Drone
- (uncredited)
- Mrs. Schwitters
- (uncredited)
- Talkshow Host
- (uncredited)
- Baseball player
- (uncredited)
- Dental Patient
- (uncredited)
- Nameless Numberhead Man
- (uncredited)
- Elmo Oxygen
- (uncredited)
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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"
Update Nov. '06. Re-watching this almost on a whim, and it all comes together (such as it is) even more. This is truly hilarious, a comedy masterpiece reveling in all its many absurdities, which come one after the other at a highly accelerated rate. I'm upping my vote from 9 to 10.
"You will learn something from me here today." --Elmo Oxygen (Noooo!!! Oooogghghgh!!)
Did you know
- TriviaSteven 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.
- GoofsThe 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 creditsNo fish were harmed during the making of this film.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Frère des ours (2003)
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Details
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- Also known as
- Steven Soderbergh's Schizopolis
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Box office
- Budget
- $250,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $10,580
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,023
- Apr 13, 1997
- Gross worldwide
- $10,580
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1