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Mrs Parker et le cercle vicieux

Original title: Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle
  • 1994
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  • 2h 5m
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6.4/10
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Jennifer Jason Leigh in Mrs Parker et le cercle vicieux (1994)
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Dorothy Parker remembers the heyday of the Algonquin Round Table, a circle of friends whose barbed wit, like hers, was fueled by alcohol and flirted with despair.Dorothy Parker remembers the heyday of the Algonquin Round Table, a circle of friends whose barbed wit, like hers, was fueled by alcohol and flirted with despair.Dorothy Parker remembers the heyday of the Algonquin Round Table, a circle of friends whose barbed wit, like hers, was fueled by alcohol and flirted with despair.

  • Director
    • Alan Rudolph
  • Writers
    • Alan Rudolph
    • Randy Sue Coburn
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Campbell Scott
    • Matthew Broderick
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    • Director
      • Alan Rudolph
    • Writers
      • Alan Rudolph
      • Randy Sue Coburn
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Jason Leigh
      • Campbell Scott
      • Matthew Broderick
    • 56User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Dorothy Parker
    Campbell Scott
    Campbell Scott
    • Robert Benchley
    Matthew Broderick
    Matthew Broderick
    • Charles MacArthur
    Peter Gallagher
    Peter Gallagher
    • Alan Campbell
    Jennifer Beals
    Jennifer Beals
    • Gertrude Benchley
    Andrew McCarthy
    Andrew McCarthy
    • Eddie Parker
    Wallace Shawn
    Wallace Shawn
    • Horatio Byrd
    Martha Plimpton
    Martha Plimpton
    • Jane Grant
    Sam Robards
    Sam Robards
    • Harold Ross
    Lili Taylor
    Lili Taylor
    • Edna Ferber
    James Le Gros
    James Le Gros
    • Deems Taylor
    • (as James LeGros)
    Gwyneth Paltrow
    Gwyneth Paltrow
    • Paula Hunt
    Nick Cassavetes
    Nick Cassavetes
    • Robert Sherwood
    David Thornton
    David Thornton
    • George S. Kaufman
    Heather Graham
    Heather Graham
    • Mary Kennedy Taylor
    Tom McGowan
    Tom McGowan
    • Alexander Woollcott
    Chip Zien
    Chip Zien
    • Franklin P. Adams
    Gary Basaraba
    Gary Basaraba
    • Heywood Broun
    • Director
      • Alan Rudolph
    • Writers
      • Alan Rudolph
      • Randy Sue Coburn
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    5LCShackley

    Dorothy Parker: read her, don't watch her

    I am a fan of many of the writers who flit in and out of this movie, but I confess I don't know much about their personal lives and habits (except perhaps for Benchley, and Thurber who is only barely mentioned in this film). This film gives the viewer a good sense of what it must have been like to be part of the wildly creative crew that surrounded the legendary Algonquin Round Table, but a very confused picture of Dorothy Parker's life. Only someone who already knows her story, and can keep her various husbands and lovers in order, can piece this mish-mash together. And none of the performers are strong enough to seem like anything more than walk-ons dressed as famous people. (The "gang" scenes work because of the fast pacing; the movie drags when we spend time with the individuals.) According to comments recorded here, Miss Leigh is doing a good vocal impression of Dorothy Parker. Maybe so (I've never heard Parker), but Leigh's delivery is so totally annoying that it's enough to drive the AUDIENCE to suicide. Is she trying to do Hepburn on downers? Sometimes her mannered accent veers toward Transylvanian.

    Throughout the movie, Parker herself denigrates her little "doodad" poems, but that's all the film offers us of her creative output. We never really find out about the contents of her books and plays, and how she ended up in Hollywood (and what she wrote there). After a few of her doggerel verses, they become trite. I began to wonder if people think these poems are funny because they know they're SUPPOSED to be funny.

    I'm sure there's probably a good movie in Mrs. Parker's life, but I don't think this is it.
    6howardeisman

    Supervigilance required

    I think that this film was meant to be realist and naturalistic. However,there is the reality that this is an entertainment, and the audience has to hear and understand the lines. Supervigilance is required to do this in this movie. Not only does JJL's imitation of Dorothy Parker's speech affectations make the speech and musing of the main character difficult to understand, but the inclusion of background noise, overlapping dialog, and frequent muttering and mumbling of the performers make every character difficult to even hear, much less understand.

    Since so much of this movie is about legendary people mouthing famous aphorisms, it is frustrating to only hear snippets of their lines. I suppose the idea was to toss these famous lines away to add naturalism. However, without spotlighting the conversations of the legendary characters, however contrived this might be performed, this is just a very sad movie about a bitter, unhappy, self-destructive, unproductive writer. Not very easy to watch nor very interesting.
    6blanche-2

    Uneven story of fascinating people in a fascinating time

    Jennifer Jason Leigh is Dorothy Parker in "Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle," a 1994 film also starring Campbell Scott, Peter Gallagher, Stanley Tucci, Matthew Broderick, Gwenyth Paltrow, Jennifer Beals, Lili Taylor, Martha Plimpton, Wallace Shawn - a large, excellent cast which would be needed to tell the story of the glittering literary geniuses who were part of the Algonquin Roundtable. Oh, to have been an adult in those days ('20s-'40s) when wit and education and intelligence were so prized! Parker, a unique talent who could write with pathos and humor, was surrounded by the likes of Robert Benchley, Edna Ferber, Charles Macarthur, Alexander Woolcott, Deems Taylor and Robert Sherwood. The sad thing is that if you're a young person and you happen to catch this film on the IFC channel, you won't have heard of any of these people. Nor will you be interested enough to look them up. People don't seem to have the intellectual curiosity they once did. I realize these are generalizations - just how general remains to be seen.

    The atmosphere is set wonderfully in this film, which tells something of Dorothy Parker's sad life as she finds and loses love. Unfortunately, with possibly the exception of Campbell Scott as Benchley and at times Ms. Leigh, everyone is PLAYING Woolcott, MacArthur, etc. It's all a kind of let's pretend instead us showing us real people -- as famous as they all were, they were human beings. The script is uneven; the crazy, frenzied scenes at the Algonquin are the best ones, but we don't know these people well enough to be interested in smaller scenes.

    I had the great pleasure of seeing Jason Leigh on Broadway in "Proof" and she was excellent - she is a very fine actress with a broad range. But in her attempt to successfully have all of Dorothy Parker's externals, she's tripped herself up. I unfortunately only understood maybe 40% of what she was saying. Not only do I doubt that was true of the real Dorothy, I also doubt going that far with the voice was necessary - very, very few people who would see this film ever heard Dorothy Parker speak. It's a little like doing Eliza Doolittle - if you actually spoke pure Cockney, the audience wouldn't understand a word. Parker's droll tones channeled through Leigh's mouth don't work. She does, however, create a very real and very sad person who lived in an interesting time, wrote about it and who loved and drank her way through it.
    6moonspinner55

    "What a morbid question to ask...you have just won my heart completely."

    1920s poet and satirist Dorothy Parker, married to a morphine-addicted ex-soldier and recently fired as a writer for Vanity Fair, goes through a succession of men and magazine-published "doo-dads" before gaining a reputation as one of the greatest wits to come out of Depression-era New York City. "Mrs. Parker" is as rich an evocation of '20s Manhattan as we're likely to get today, and yet one wishes co-screenwriter and director Alan Rudolph would offer us more--or, at least, spring some surprises on us. There are morsels of splendorous chatter amongst the haves and have-nots of the literary world, but not enough to make a satisfying meal. Hollywood beckoned Dorothy Parker, but the experience left her depressed, as did life in general, which may be why she talked in a world-weary, dry-arch style which gave the impression of a woman with many disappointments in her closet. This is fascinating subject matter for the movies, but Rudolph barely dramatizes the material at all; he's so closed off from what's happening on the screen, many sequences plod by without any directorial nourishment. Certainly the large and interestingly cast group of actors on display are worth watching, though there are possibly too many real-life personalities rushing by us, everyone nonchalantly vying for time. Parker's "goodbye cruel war" attitude did not back her up in the end and, living until the year 1967, she survived most of her Algonquin Round Table cohorts. The film does not sentimentalize her or put her up on a pedestal, but neither does it help us to understand the tragedienne living beyond the wincing prose and words of woe. Jennifer Jason Leigh's portrayal divided the critics in 1994, yet she's definitely on to something special here. With a more incisive treatment, she may have delivered a true triumph. **1/2 from ****
    7Tunica

    Jennifer Jason Leigh at her best

    The movie is episodic and depends too much on the viewer's having prior knowledge of the life of Dorothy Parker and her literary friends. Its saving grace is Jennifer Jason Leigh as Mrs. Parker. Her only flaw is that, in trying to look and sound like Parker, her dialog is often hard to understand. Still, one of the greatest and most under-rated performances by an actress in an American film in the 1990s.

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    • Trivia
      The founding of the "New Yorker" magazine is a subplot in this movie; Wallace Shawn's father, William, was, for many years, editor-in-chief of "The New Yorker".
    • Quotes

      Dorothy Parker: Razors pain you, rivers are damp, acids stain you, drugs cause cramp. Guns aren't lawful, nooses give, gas smells awful; you might as well live.

    • Connections
      Featured in Would You Kindly Direct Me to Hell?: The Infamous Dorothy Parker (1994)

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1994 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle
    • Filming locations
      • Algonquin Hotel - 59 W. 44th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fine Line Features
      • Mayfair Entertainment
      • Miramax
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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,144,667
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $74,512
      • Nov 27, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,144,667
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
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      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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