Metacritic Film

Being John Malkovich

Starring John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, Catherine Keener, Orson Bean, Mary Kay Place, John Malkovich, Charlie Sheen, and Sean Penn

MPAA RATING: R for language and sexuality

USA Films
Fantasy
112 minutes | Color
USA
Released In Theaters October 29, 1999

An out-of-work puppeteer (Cusack) takes a filing clerk job on the cramped 7 ½ floor of an office building where he discovers a hidden tunnel allowing him to enter the mind and life of actor John Malkovich for 15 mintues before being ejected onto the New Jersey Turnpike.

WRITTEN BY
Charlie Kaufman

DIRECTED BY
Spike Jonze

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

90 / 100

Critic Reviews

100 Baltimore Sun
This smart, fanciful and brilliantly staged comedy takes a truly one-of-a-kind premise and makes it, of all things, a weirdly profound meditation on consciousness, identity, fame, gender and reality.
100 Entertainment Weekly
The most excitingly original movie of the year.
100 Austin Chronicle
A wildly inventive, unrelenting thrill that amazes us with its visual and intellectual treats and dazzles us with its ongoing ingenuity.
100 Film.com
Absolutely, see the movie.
100 Chicago Sun-Times
Either Being John Malkovich gets nominated for best picture, or the members of the Academy need portals into their brains.
100 Film.com
Breathlessly imaginative.
100 New York Post
Being John Malkovich, which contains not a frame of extraneous footage, is more than a must-see movie: It's a must-see-more-than-once event.
100 Variety David Rooney
Devilishly inventive and so far out there it's almost off the scale.
100 Boston Globe
But then Being John Malkovich is a brilliant juggling act, too, brilliantly brought off.
100 San Francisco Examiner
It's the film we leave most movie theaters wishing we'd seen instead.
100 Dallas Observer
Smart people will relish its temerariousness, average people will smile awkwardly and comment that it's "kinda different," and dimly lit people may mistake it for the Elmo movie and drool quietly in the back rows. It's a movie for everyone.
100 New York Daily News
Gloriously inventive, delightfully nutty comic treasure is unlike anything you've ever seen. It's lunatic.
100 Film.com
If we're allowed just a couple of truly singular discoveries in twelve months, it's a good year; when one of them is a film as exhilarating as Spike Jonze's feature debut, it's a banner year.
100 The New York Times Janet Maslin
Irresistable, nimble and very funny.
90 LA Weekly
It's a cheerfully deranged stunt, executed in a spirit of infectious lunacy that powers the resulting film to its strongest laughs, and weirdest depths.
90 Newsweek
I don't know how a movie this original got made today, but thank God for wonderful aberrations.
90 Rolling Stone
The crazy-ass imagination at work in Being John Malkovich hits you like a blast of pure oxygen...this movie of constant astonishments will make you laugh hard and long.
90 Time
Weird, beguiling premise.
90 Los Angeles Times
A clever and outrageous piece of whimsical fantasy that is unique, unpredictable and more than a little strange.
90 Washington Post
So full of creativity, so subversive, so alive.
90 TNT RoughCut
Unfortunately, no awards committee is hip enough to praise this strange masterpiece.
89 Mr. Showbiz
An ingenious, incredibly entertaining, Rorschach-blot meta-comedy based on a spec script (by first-timer Charlie Kaufman) that is completely unlike anything anyone has ever seen before.
88 Philadelphia Inquirer
So jaw-droppingly out there, so bracingly bizarre, and, much of the time, so fall-over-funny that even its flaws don't matter. Easily the oddest movie of the year, it is also one of the best.
88 San Francisco Chronicle
It's tremendously entertaining, and probably worthy of repeat viewings.
88 Charlotte Observer
It's among the most inventive, screwily funny and consistently surprising movies I've seen in years.
80 Chicago Reader
This outrageous comic fantasy may not sustain its brilliance throughout all of its 112 minutes, but it keeps cooking for so much of that time that I don't have many complaints.
80 Film.com
Surreal to the point of poeticism, amusing and tragic by turns.
80 Village Voice
The most offbeat studio comedy since "Rushmore."
80 Salon.com
It's a gleeful, nitrous-oxide high.
80 Slate
Everything I've ever dreamed of in a crazy comedy. It's close to pure farce, yet its laughs are grounded in loneliness, impotence, self-loathing, and that most discomfiting of vices to dramatize: envy. The action is surreal, the emotions are violently real.
75 Miami Herald
This is the most impressive directorial debut since"Reservoir Dogs." Being John Malkovich is weird, all right-- the best kind of weird, the kind you haven't seen before.
75 Seattle Post-Intelligencer
It's essentially a one-joke situation, but screenwriter Charlie Kaufman and first-time director Spike Jonze definitely make the most of it.
75 Chicago Tribune
Weird to the max, smart, sneaky as a Wall Street pickpocket and revved up with cruel wit and brazen imagination, Being John Malkovich is a dark movie comedy that you couldn't forget if you tried.
75 Christian Science Monitor
(Jonze and Kaufman's) work is so bold, funny, and original that it's hard to believe they aren't wide-screen veterans.
70 TV Guide
Bizarre, utterly original and truly indescribable comedy...You just have to see it for yourself.
63 USA Today
The story keeps reinventing itself (some of the later plot twists are among the funniest), but a little goes a long way at 112 minutes - maybe 25 minutes more than this sporadically pointed conceit really needs.

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