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Other Voices

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Other Voices (2000)
DramaRomanceThriller

This stylized turn-of-the-millennium thriller follows troubled couple Phil and Anna, each suspecting the other of infidelity, as they try to keep their paranoia and distrust from further fra... Read allThis stylized turn-of-the-millennium thriller follows troubled couple Phil and Anna, each suspecting the other of infidelity, as they try to keep their paranoia and distrust from further fracturing the strange world around them.This stylized turn-of-the-millennium thriller follows troubled couple Phil and Anna, each suspecting the other of infidelity, as they try to keep their paranoia and distrust from further fracturing the strange world around them.

  • Director
    • Dan McCormack
  • Writer
    • Dan McCormack
  • Stars
    • David Aaron Baker
    • Mary McCormack
    • Stockard Channing
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    313
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    • Director
      • Dan McCormack
    • Writer
      • Dan McCormack
    • Stars
      • David Aaron Baker
      • Mary McCormack
      • Stockard Channing
    • 15User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    David Aaron Baker
    David Aaron Baker
    • Phil
    Mary McCormack
    Mary McCormack
    • Anna
    Stockard Channing
    Stockard Channing
    • Dr. Grover
    Campbell Scott
    Campbell Scott
    • John
    Michael Harris
    Michael Harris
    • Naked Man Smoking
    Holley Chant
    Holley Chant
    • Sheila
    Rick Aiello
    Rick Aiello
    • Mink
    • (as Ricky Aiello)
    Rob Morrow
    Rob Morrow
    • Jeff
    Ivan H. Migel
    • Flotsam Chef
    • (as Ivan Migel)
    Harris Mann
    • Flotsam Waiter
    Lucia Burns
    • Flight Attendant
    Christopher Boyer
    Christopher Boyer
    • Helicopter Pilot
    Jim Czarnecki
    • Maitre d'
    Peter Gallagher
    Peter Gallagher
    • Jordin
    Josh Taylor
    • Jordin's Satisfied Customer
    Silas Weir Mitchell
    Silas Weir Mitchell
    • Weeping Man
    Jessie McCormack
    • Hotel Clerk
    Alix D. Smith
    • Nunyet Receptionist
    • Director
      • Dan McCormack
    • Writer
      • Dan McCormack
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    9deankeaton

    Overlooked Sundance gem

    Can't understand why this didn't really get picked up after Sundance. Very good Hitchcockian story with solid acting, writing, etc. I'm surprised this doesn't have a cult following I'm aware of. Definitely recommended.
    T40T

    Good, Unique Movie (with Parts Far Exceding the Whole)

    This was one of the two or three movies I really liked at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival (another being the very funny "The Tao of Steve").

    I actually can't remember that much about the plot, etc, but there were a few extremely clever, fabulous things that I haven't forgotten.

    I can't really describe them effectively, because they just have to be seen to have the right effect.

    One example:

    There's a scene in which Jeff (Rob Morrow) takes John (Campbell Scott) and out to lunch at the latest hot restaurant in New York.

    This is no ordinary restaurant.

    It is an outdoor restaurant located on the tiny sliver of land between 5th and 23rd in New York right in front of the great Flat Iron Building.

    It's an incredibly busy intersection.

    The restaurant is nothing more than white linen-covered tables and velvet ropes which make up the "walls."

    While diners eat gourmet food and try to have intimate conversations, they have to scream at each other because their voices are constantly drowned out by passing loud cars and buses.

    When one of the characters decides to leave, he just raises his hand while sitting at the table and flags down a cab.

    This is such an outlandish, wonderful concept, and the scene really encapsulates the New York mindset (at least before September 11, 2001).

    New York is (maybe still) so consumed with the newest and the hippest and everyone wants to jump on the latest thing before anyone else, leading to more and more outlandish "it" places and things.

    I have no idea how the makers of this small film ever got permission to pull this stunt off.

    Just think of the imagination needed to come up with this idea, and to actually be able to make it happen, cheaply and without digital gimmickry, no less.

    This is just a few minutes of the movie, but the imagination behind this scene permeates much of the rest of the film as well.

    There's another scene which involves a helicopter on the roof of a skyscraper that's interesting, too.

    What's even greater about these moments is that they are presented completely matter-of-factly.

    Another movie or director with set pieces like that, and I can't think of many, might have a "aren't we clever?" way about them.

    Not this one.

    Some other scenes made me laugh at out loud, which is something maybe I shouldn't be proud to admit.

    The Jeff character has Tourette's Syndrome, and maybe I should feel embarrassed that some of his outbursts cracked me up.

    I can't imagine how difficult it would be to actually have this problem, not knowing when and if you might next loose control and what you'd do could be devastating.

    However, I might be able to justify my laughter in this case.

    If Jeff didn't have Tourette's he would probably still be a not so pleasant guy. It may also be possible to argue that he is at least partially responsible for his difficulties, since he's not always responsibly taking his medication.

    Also, it is just a movie, so you are given some permission to laugh inappropriately on occasion. Our dormant sophomoric selves feel more comfortable making themselves known, and some of the laughter comes from knowing we probably shouldn't be laughing at all. For a perfect example, think of much of "There's Something About Mary."

    Maybe if you're laughing at an actor in a movie, and not in real life at someone who actually has impairment, it might not be the worst thing in the world.
    10crystalhilbert2

    Someone needs to fire their agent

    I found Other Voices a delightful brain twister/teaser. It had me thinking for hours after the movie was over, and going back again and again for another viewing. I'm surprised this movie is not more popular.

    David Aaron Baker's performance was what really pulled the plot along. He made ever lie and every dramatic twist of the plot seem believable. Even when panicking through the subway he had a certain elegance.

    Personally I think that David Aaron Baker needs to fire his agent, who ever that may be. He has wonderful potential that is being squandered in movies like Tao of Steve. This movie and Music Man have to be the only worth while movies I have ever seen him in. David Aaron Baker is a wonderful actor and even in badly cast roles his talent shines through.
    8dfgrayb

    It's sweet and it's oh so funny

    You've got to watch it closely to appreciate the humor. It's quirky and off-beat. It's not funny in the way that a lot of movies are funny these days--because the actors use lots of quips. You think it's one type of movie, and then gradually become aware that it's something else, and that it's very nice. You end up liking a bunch of strange people who are just trying to make their ways in the world. And you end up enjoying a funny movie in the process.

    The acting is superb, and the dialogue comes at you so fast sometimes that two viewings may be needed. The two main characters, a married couple, are worried about their marriage and are not sure what to do about it. Their lives are the main focus. But it is the people who share their angst that make the movie what it is--particularly Campbell Scott in his best role ever, Rob Morrow as a hyper energetic trader who does something for a living but isn't sure what, and Stockard Channing who, as one other reviewer said, is the psychiatrist from hell.
    9ShannaForrestall

    Great Film!!!

    This is a great film. Beautifully moving and a little disturbing because it makes us ask ourselves if our love relationships are real.

    Some strong acting and fun scenes with a nice understated sense of humor.

    I like the depth behind the madness. Talented director.

    For a low budget film I was very impressed. Quality work by all involved. I would like to see more work from this writer/director.

    I can see why he was nominated for an award. I hear that he may have another film coming out in 2010. I for one am looking forward to it.

    I also especially enjoyed Campbell Scott in this film. Fun characters.

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Cheating Game
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Charny/Strong
      • Phantom Limbs Plays & Pictures
      • Redwood Communications
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      • 1h 44m(104 min)
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