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7.9 out of 10

Generally favorable reviews- based on 19 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 17 out of 19
  2. Negative: 1 out of 19

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  1. Gilbert
    Nov 17, 2002
    8
    Oh, come on. You call it a "pandering glorification of political correctness", then call it "evidence of our moral bankruptcy". Which are two different things. Face it, "Flynt" is not a leftie liberal pinko etc conspiracy to usurp you from your throne as arbiter of the Western World's morals. It's just a great movie. Like all the other ones Milos Forman made.
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  2. SteveB.
    Nov 2, 2002
    2
    This movie almost had me rooting against the first amendment. This pandering, glorification of a politically correct (these days) low-life shows just far downhill our society has gone, and the moral bankruptcy of the entertainment industry, including the left immoral (yet moralistic) movie critics.
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  3. RyanM.
    Jan 9, 2003
    10
    One of the greatest, most unflinchingly sad, but real biopics I've ever seen.
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  4. mayanks.
    Jan 11, 2005
    10
    Movie of our times.. sad, dark, and yet an expression so strong.
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  5. angie
    Jun 23, 2005
    10
    This movie was absolutely wonderful. Made a very valid point.
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  6. PatC.
    Sep 12, 2005
    9
    A precise solidly crafted movie in full control of its volatile actors, story line and editing. Not quite uplifting, but still reassuring, not to mention both cerebral and provocative.
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  7. EvanW.
    Mar 3, 2009
    8
    Flynt is, ironically, moralistic. He stands up for what he believes in and doesn't back down.
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  8. Mar 5, 2012
    9
    The People vs. Larry Flynt is a truly great biopic. When telling the story of such a controversial public figure, filmmakers are required to make their views of the person clear from the off, to come down definitively on one side of the argument or the other. Director Milos Forman and veteran writing duo Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski choose to present Larry Flynt as a defender of liberty, a man who bravely fought against the hypocritical American legal system to preserve what he believed in. Their argument is presented extremely convincingly, and Woody Harrelson's natural charisma and bad-boy charm make Flynt an extremely engaging, entertaining protagonist. A baby-faced Edward Norton is also extremely impressive in his second big-screen role playing Flynt's despairing lawyer Alan Isaacman, and Courtney Love is simply mesmerising as Flynt's increasingly broken-down and drug-addled wife Althea Leasure. What the film gets just right is the balance between fact and fiction - enough of the true events in Flynt's life remain to make the film credible as a biopic, but there is just enough romanticising to make the story dramatically effective and emotionally involving. If you want the facts about Larry Flynt's life and career, warts-and-all, then there are documentaries about, and both entertainment and academia-based books featuring the publisher widely available. If you're prepared to indulge a bit of artistic licence for the sake of big-screen drama, then The People vs. Larry Flynt is a very rewarding viewing experience. It has great performances, tragedy and comedy aplenty, and it bravely confronts attitudes to some of the more morally frowned-upon industries in society, making you think, and consider the validity of your own attitudes to the world. Simply put, it's a really good watch. Expand
  9. Mar 19, 2012
    10
    This is one of those films that you HAVE to add to your "one of the best movies I've ever seen" list. For one, actors Woody Harrelson and Courtney Love are just remarkable as a duo and solo in this film. I HIGHLY recommend you watch it.
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 24 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 24
  2. Negative: 2 out of 24
  1. There's a gentleness and open-mindedness in that touch and throughout the film that's a little at odds with the shallower script. But, in the end, that humanity pays. [27 Dec 1996]
  2. 40
    "Larry Flynt" should have a slick, whorish look, but there's no juice in Forman's sleaze. Hustler's centerfolds look like Renoirs next to the cold-eyed way Forman shoots women's bodies.
  3. Reviewed by: Sean Means
    90
    Althea is a ferociously vibrant character, and Love goes all out to infuse her with a wildness seldom seen on screen. Love holds nothing back, and her energy and her heartache energize the movie.