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Being There (1979)
Released By: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment   Rating: PG   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Hal Ashby
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Jack Warden, Melvyn Douglas, Peter Sellers, Richard Basehart, Richard Dysart, Shirley MacLaine
Published ID: 5501
UPC: 012569093829, 883929037094, 883929043521,
Plot: Having lived his life as the gardener on a millionaire's estate, Chance (Peter Sellers) knows of the real world only what he has seen on TV. When his benefactor dies, Chance walks aimlessly into the streets of Washington D.C., where he is struck by a car owned by wealthy Eve Rand (Shirley MacLaine). Identifying himself, the confused man mutters Chance...gardener, which Eve takes to be Chauncey Gardiner. Eve takes him to her home to convalesce, and because Chance is so well-dressed and well-groomed, and because he speaks in such a cultured tone, everyone in her orbit assumes that Chauncey Gardiner must be a man of profound intelligence. No matter what he says, it is interpreted as a pearl of wisdom and insight. He rises to the top of Washington society, where his simplistic responses to the most difficult questions (responses usually related to his gardening experience) are highly prized by the town's movers and shakers. In fact, there is serious consideration given to running Chance as a presidential candidate. Both a modern fable and a political satire, Being There was based on the novel by Jerzy Kosinski and costars Melvyn Douglas, who won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar as Eve's aging power-broker husband. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Being There
Added 10/23/2009

I had seen the movie years ago and wanted to see it again. I enjoyed it.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Watch this movie to understand Obama mania
Added 10/19/2009

I luved this movie. After watching this movie I understand Obama mania around the world. Particularly the fascination of Obama by the Europeans.

Peter Sellers portrayed the Obama character so well...It was uncanny.

All Obama fans need to rent and watch this flick.

Amazing!

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
What an interesting view of life
Added 10/16/2009

This movie is about a captivating gentleman who is unburdened by the stress of everyday life. He leads a very sheltered life and suddenly is thrust out into the real world. Very amazing how his life turns around.
This is a great, timeless classic.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Beautiful and Thoughtful
Added 7/12/2009

BEING THERE is a wonderful film; simple, quiet, and extremely though provoking. One of Peter Sellers' final and, perhaps, best performance, the role of Chance the gardener is a huge departure from the typical, over-the-top, slapstick comedic roles for which he is so well known and loved. An amazing mixture of political satire, social commentary, and Biblical metaphor, BEING THERE is strangely prophetic and very relevant to our own current political drama.

In BEING THERE, we meet Chance the Gardener (Peter Sellers), a mentally handicapped man who has learned everything he knows from TV and has had no other interaction with the outside world. Chance appears to have been born in the garden, and has never been outsides its walls. When his employer, the Old Man, dies, Chance is thrown into the real world. Chance's initial interactions with the outside world are very innocent, simplistic, and very literal. When the wife (Shirley MacLaine) of a wealthy power broker (Melvyn Douglas) accidently hits Chance with her car, he finds himself hanging out with the rich and famous. To Chance, these are just people, people whose kindnesses and words he takes at face value. Yet these people believe that Chance is great man and a great scholar; they believe that his simple observations about plants are rich metaphors for life, business, and politics. Chance becomes a valued and well known advisor to the rich and famous, to the country, and to the world.

While Peter Sellers is always fun, in BEING THERE the humor is more muted and subtle. BEING THERE is a successful mockery of political conceit and the effects of seeing what you want to see. The character of Chance is a mirror; the people who go to him for advice see what they want to see - what they NEED to see - whether the subject is political, business, or just plain life. To me, BEING THERE is a new, updated version of the old fable The Emperor's New Clothes.

Peter Sellers is outstanding in this, his penultimate role. His performance is subtle, calm, and nuanced to near perfection. He makes you want to laugh, to cry, and to just plain hope. Shirley MacLaine as a woman looking for love and Melvyn Douglas as her dying, powerful husband are both superb. In fact the entire cast does a marvelous job.

As previously stated, BEING THERE is thoughtful, understated film, brilliant in its simplicity. The finale of the film is a subject of much debate, but like Chance, himself, I think the ending is what you want it to be. However, if you take the metaphors of the Old Man, the Garden, etc, to their natural conclusion, the meaning of the ending is quite clear. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Being There is a Classic
Added 5/14/2009

Excellent! Peter Sellers is funnier than you know what. Great acting with lots of deadpan humor and play on words/metaphors! This DVD is even more entertaining with its "outtake" clips of him totally cracking up while trying to say certain lines with a straight face.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Being There
Added 10/23/2009

I had seen the movie years ago and wanted to see it again. I enjoyed it.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Watch this movie to understand Obama mania
Added 10/19/2009

I luved this movie. After watching this movie I understand Obama mania around the world. Particularly the fascination of Obama by the Europeans.

Peter Sellers portrayed the Obama character so well...It was uncanny.

All Obama fans need to rent and watch this flick.

Amazing!

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
What an interesting view of life
Added 10/16/2009

This movie is about a captivating gentleman who is unburdened by the stress of everyday life. He leads a very sheltered life and suddenly is thrust out into the real world. Very amazing how his life turns around.
This is a great, timeless classic.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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