This is a nice film. A movie that will make you laugh. I smiled most of the movie, and may be that was too long (146 minutes),I enjoyed it all. The story (a man with amnesia is seen as a long lost son in a small town) is not that special, but it has some nice things to avoid the bigger cliches. Jim Carrey is great as he was in The Truman Show. The movie is very well made, and in the end you will have a nice feeling about it.
The Majestic
2001
Action / Drama / Romance
The Majestic
2001
Action / Drama / Romance
Keywords: 1950scaliforniawriterhollywoodamnesia
Plot summary
Peter Appleton is an ambitious young screenwriter working for HHS Studios during Hollywood's Golden Age--1951 in particular. "Ashes to Ashes" is about to be released, and he's dating its attractive star, Sandra Sinclair. Just when everything seems to be going his way, it is discovered that he (unwittingly) attended a Communist meeting during college when dragged there by his girlfriend at the time; thus, heavy suspicion settles over him and he must stand before Congress. Afraid of what might happen if they don't, HHS cancels Appleton's contract and aborts the film's release. Appleton promptly plunges into self-pity and spends nearly a whole night at a bar, then drives intoxicated through the streets of California until he plummets into a stormy river and is knocked unconscious. He washes up on the beaches of a small town called Lawson. The citizens are pleasant and likable, but the town is depressed and lifeless after losing 62 of its sons in World War II. One of them, Luke Trimble, was Missing in Action, and miraculously, Peter bears a striking resemblance to the black-and-white photos: close enough to fool even Luke's father Harry. And the alcohol and blow to the head have brought on amnesia, so Peter decides that he must be who they think he is. Besides, it's not a bad life: Luke's beautiful girlfriend, lawyer Adele Stanton, is all over him; the town has sudden sprung back to life with excitement, and he and his "father" rebuild a movie palace Harry used to run, The Majestic. Unfortunately, Peter's memory returns in time for G-men to track him down.
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The serious side of Carrey
I often wondered how Carrey would handle a drama and now I know. Totally enjoyed this trip through nostalgiatown as Carrey rejuvenated a town with his infectious personality. Heavily dramatic at times but always with an undercurrent of jollity running through it. I especially appreciated Carrey's dead on comments in the military graveyard.
long slow and sappy
It's 1951. Peter Appleton (Jim Carrey) is a Hollywood B-movie script writer on the rise. He attended an antiwar meeting during college and he's blacklisted. His contract isn't renewed and his movie is pulled. He begs to testify in Congress willing to make up names for them. He wakes up with amnesia after a drunken crash. Stan Keller brings him to the quiet town of Lawson, California. Dr. Stanton (David Ogden Stiers) treats him seeing something familiar in him. Harry Trimble (Martin Landau) believes him to be his MIA son Luke. They live above the rundown theater The Majestic. Adele Stanton (Laurie Holden) was Luke's girlfriend. The town was devastated after losing sixty young men during the war.
The first half is a slow ponderous story but I like the nice fable. I'm willing to accept it. It's got an old-fashion sentimental feel. However the movie just won't stop. It's long and slow already. The ending runs on. The hearing turns too preachy. It becomes very sappy. It turns from nicely sentimental to sickly sweet.