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  1. Sep 11, 2020 · Craig's Change Of Heart. Meanwhile, “John” gets drunk in a bar, and winds up getting in a fight when a fellow patron recognizes him. Getting a glimpse of himself in a bar mirror, “John ...

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  2. Being John Malkovich is all about, ironically enough, beingyourself. When Craig enters the mind of John Malkovich, he believes he is seeing the world through a new set of eyes—but really, it’s just him. He might be in a different body, but it’s still his same mind. And, thus, his same fears, his same anxieties.

  3. Aug 2, 2022 · Being John Malkovich’ is the kind of film that doesn’t come around a lot. With the combined genius of Spike Jonze and Charlie Kaufman, the film focuses on John Malkovich, the tunnel that leads into his head, and the myriad of people who try to enter it and give a different meaning to their lives. Through several motifs and allegories ...

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  5. 4. The iconic scene where Craig enters Malkovich’s mind for the first time was achieved through a combination of practical effects and CGI. The surreal, claustrophobic nature of the scene was created using a small, handmade tunnel that the actors crawled through, giving the audience a sense of being trapped inside Malkovich’s mind.

  6. 2. The character of John Malkovich in the film is a fictionalized version of the real-life actor, who plays himself in the movie. Malkovich’s portrayal of a self-absorbed, egotistical version of himself adds a meta element to the film, blurring the lines between reality and fiction. 3.

  7. What an endlessly inventive movie this is! Charlie Kaufman, the writer of "Being John Malkovich," supplies a stream of dazzling inventions, twists and wicked paradoxes. And the director, Spike Jonze, doesn't pounce on each one like fresh prey, but unveils it slyly, as if there's more where that came from. Rare is the movie where the last half hour surprises you just as much as the first, and ...

  8. Dec 17, 2020 · Carter Burwell's wonderful main theme is allowed to unfurl and expand in this dreamy closing scene, before a Bjork song takes over for the remaining end cred...

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