Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA junior partner in a law firm, finds out that the wife of a very important client is a former college sweetheart.A junior partner in a law firm, finds out that the wife of a very important client is a former college sweetheart.A junior partner in a law firm, finds out that the wife of a very important client is a former college sweetheart.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 1 nomination au total
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- AnecdotesThe short film cast includes three Oscar nominees: Seymour Cassel, Griffin Dunne and Peter Weller.
- Gaffes(at the 19-20 minute mark). Boom mic enters the shot on top of Griffin Dunne in nearly all of his close-up shots.
- Bandes originalesRebel Music (3'0 Clock Roadblock)
Written by Bob Marley, Aston Barrett and Hugh Creek Peart (as Hugh Peart)
Performed by Bob Marley & The Wailers
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The mass appeal about "Partners" comes from its amazing cast of character actors within a dark humored comedy involving the backstabbing
business of a law firm where being ahead doesn't necessarily being at the top of his career. And it's directed by RoboCop Peter Weller, who in
turn, received an Oscar nomination in the Best Short, Features category.
Griffin Dunne stars as Dean, a good lawyer chosen to be a potential partner at the firm commanded by Edward Hooper (Joseph Maher), a very demanding boss. As a test to the position, they visit a powerful and lucrative client (Graham Beckel) and his wife (Marg Helgenberger).
The twist: that woman was Dean's ex-girlfriend and that sudden re-encounter resurfaces love from both parties, a series of innuendos and mishaps where Dean's promotion is jeopardized and highly gossip about with his colleagues (the 'Grave Squad' lawyers played by Ed Begley, Jr., Charles Martin Smith, J. T. Walsh, Kevin Nealon, David Rasche, Alan Rosenberg, Robert Hays, and Bryan Gordon).
What will truly survive in this dog-eat-dog world? Dean's career or the alleged love he has for the girl? Let's just say that everything is a series of bizarre situations where Dunne's character slowly decends into madness and the further he goes, the funnier (and darker) it gets.
Whenever he plays those lost characters - like in "After Hours" - he truly captivates our interest and gets us laughing and worrying all at once.
The fight at the client's house as he tries to conquer the woman back is hilarious, with him flying around with each punch he gets. And the whole cast is comfortable in their roles, small parts or not.
But "Partners" is one of those short films that after you watch it, you get the impression that there wasn't much of a deeper meaning to it; or as if there's something missing. It basically exists to show the absurdity of the business world, the law world and its schemes where sometimes the ultimate result will always depend on unpredictable factors, the less examined situation. And that's where most bosses fail to understand why they fail...for not looking at the picture as a whole and just believing in the surface. 8/10.
Griffin Dunne stars as Dean, a good lawyer chosen to be a potential partner at the firm commanded by Edward Hooper (Joseph Maher), a very demanding boss. As a test to the position, they visit a powerful and lucrative client (Graham Beckel) and his wife (Marg Helgenberger).
The twist: that woman was Dean's ex-girlfriend and that sudden re-encounter resurfaces love from both parties, a series of innuendos and mishaps where Dean's promotion is jeopardized and highly gossip about with his colleagues (the 'Grave Squad' lawyers played by Ed Begley, Jr., Charles Martin Smith, J. T. Walsh, Kevin Nealon, David Rasche, Alan Rosenberg, Robert Hays, and Bryan Gordon).
What will truly survive in this dog-eat-dog world? Dean's career or the alleged love he has for the girl? Let's just say that everything is a series of bizarre situations where Dunne's character slowly decends into madness and the further he goes, the funnier (and darker) it gets.
Whenever he plays those lost characters - like in "After Hours" - he truly captivates our interest and gets us laughing and worrying all at once.
The fight at the client's house as he tries to conquer the woman back is hilarious, with him flying around with each punch he gets. And the whole cast is comfortable in their roles, small parts or not.
But "Partners" is one of those short films that after you watch it, you get the impression that there wasn't much of a deeper meaning to it; or as if there's something missing. It basically exists to show the absurdity of the business world, the law world and its schemes where sometimes the ultimate result will always depend on unpredictable factors, the less examined situation. And that's where most bosses fail to understand why they fail...for not looking at the picture as a whole and just believing in the surface. 8/10.
- Rodrigo_Amaro
- 27 août 2024
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