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The Manchurian Candidate

  • 2004
  • R
  • 2h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Denzel Washington in The Manchurian Candidate (2004)
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In the midst of the Gulf War, soldiers are kidnapped and brainwashed for sinister purposes.In the midst of the Gulf War, soldiers are kidnapped and brainwashed for sinister purposes.In the midst of the Gulf War, soldiers are kidnapped and brainwashed for sinister purposes.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Demme
  • Writers
    • Richard Condon
    • George Axelrod
    • Daniel Pyne
  • Stars
    • Denzel Washington
    • Liev Schreiber
    • Meryl Streep
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    121K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,227
    120
    • Director
      • Jonathan Demme
    • Writers
      • Richard Condon
      • George Axelrod
      • Daniel Pyne
    • Stars
      • Denzel Washington
      • Liev Schreiber
      • Meryl Streep
    • 417User reviews
    • 222Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 12 nominations total

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    Denzel Washington
    Denzel Washington
    • Ben Marco
    Liev Schreiber
    Liev Schreiber
    • Raymond Shaw
    Meryl Streep
    Meryl Streep
    • Eleanor Shaw
    Kimberly Elise
    Kimberly Elise
    • Rosie
    Jeffrey Wright
    Jeffrey Wright
    • Al Melvin
    Pablo Schreiber
    Pablo Schreiber
    • Eddie Ingram
    Anthony Mackie
    Anthony Mackie
    • Robert Baker
    Dorian Missick
    Dorian Missick
    • Owens
    Jose Pablo Cantillo
    Jose Pablo Cantillo
    • Villalobos
    Teddy Dunn
    Teddy Dunn
    • Wilson
    Joaquin Perez-Campbell
    • Atkins
    Tim Artz
    • Jameson
    Robyn Hitchcock
    Robyn Hitchcock
    • Laurent Tokar
    Antoine Taylor
    • Boy Scout #1
    Joe Alessi
    • Boy Scout #2
    • (as Joseph Alessi)
    Raymond Anthony Thomas
    Raymond Anthony Thomas
    • Scout Dad
    • (as Ray Anthony Thomas)
    Bill Irwin
    Bill Irwin
    • Scoutmaster
    Al Franken
    Al Franken
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    • Director
      • Jonathan Demme
    • Writers
      • Richard Condon
      • George Axelrod
      • Daniel Pyne
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    5TheLittleSongbird

    Stylishly shot and decently acted but dull and convoluted

    In brief comparison, I adore the 1962 film and consider it one of the best of the 60s. This remake is far from the worst remake in existence(the remake to Psycho should never have been made) plus it does have its good points. The film is well made with stylish cinematography and striking locations. The acting is above decent, Denzel Washington does well filling Frank Sinatra's shoes, Liev Schreiber literally sinks his teeth into his role and Meryl Streep does make an impression as Schreiber's unscrupulous mother. The film does also try hard to evoke a chilling atmosphere and does succeed at times. However, Jonathan Demme's direction lacks subtlety and control. Also the script is pretty weak coming across as hackneyed, the story is extremely complex and too convoluted and the film drags making the (just over) 2 hour film rather dull. All in all, not bad but disappointing. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    jeffgramny

    Meryl, you're no Angela Lansbury

    While the 2004 remake of "The Manchurian Candidate" is ensemble acting at its finest, Meryl Streep seems to be having a bit too much fun playing the villainess Eleanor Prentiss Shaw. She doesn't have the same blood-curdling constitution as did Angela Lansbury.

    "What was I supposed to do, call a MEETING?" she exclaims as her wimpy male colleagues in the shadowy Manchurian Global upbraid her for ordering someone killed without consulting them. Problem is, she was radiantly glowing when she uttered the line, which produced laughs in the NYC theatre I was in.

    When she showers Liev Schreiber with overly affectionate kisses and hugs, one again suspects Meryl was having a bit too much fun on camera with someone she finds quite attractive -- don't we all? -- in real life.

    On its own, the 2004 remake is fine cinema. But the problem with all remakes is the inevitable comparison with original. And sadly, as much as I like the 2004 version, my vote goes with Angie Lansbury and Laurence Harvey.
    6anhedonia

    Better than most remakes, but not as compelling as the original

    Here's something I never thought I'd say: I enjoyed parts of "The Manchurian Candidate" remake; it isn't as bad as I expected it to be.

    And much of the credit goes to the three main players - Denzel Washington as the paranoid veteran, Liev Schreiber as the titular character and Meryl Streep as the power-hungry, Oedipally motivated Senator Eleanor Shaw.

    Screenwriters Daniel Pyne and Dean Georgaris reinvent and contemporize Richard Condon's novel and the 1962 film. While John Frankenheimer's film, written by George Axelrod, was the apotheosis of the Cold War thriller and a scathing indictment of McCarthyism, Jonathan Demme's remake is less subtle in its approach and paranoia, but takes barbed jabs at current politics, the corruptibility of our elected leaders and paranoia disguised as patriotism in a post-9/11 America.

    The remake also owes a debt of gratitude to Alan J. Pakula's brilliant 1974 paranoia-conspiracy thriller, "The Parallax View."

    Although it isn't clear whether Raymond Shaw is a Republican or Democrat - his mother certainly seems more Republican in her outlook and politics - Demme and his writers' point is that all American politicians are bought and paid for by big business. As we all know, we never heeded President Eisenhower's prescient caution about the military industrial complex.

    The villainous Manchurian Global clearly was inspired by Halliburton - there's even mention of the company getting no-bid contracts. Pay close attention and you'll hear pointed references about the use of private contractors by the military, malfunctioning touch-screen voting machines and our government's "compassionate vigilance." Also, look fast and you'll see a news crawl about a Wal-Mart-type chain and a newspaper story about our treatment of Muslims.

    Washington's awfully convincing as a man fraying at the edges, whose grip on reality seems to be slowly slipping, and there were a few moments where Schreiber almost reminded me of Laurence Harvey.

    Streep, on the other hand, proves why she is undoubtedly the best actress this nation has ever produced. Her Eleanor spits venom. We're utterly convinced why Raymond's such a cuckold. We can only imagine what his poor father must have endured. Streep occasionally comes close to being campy, but so completely dominates the screen that she scares us even when she chews ice.

    But several other talented actors, including Jon Voight, Vera Farmiga, Dean Stockwell and Ted Levine, are used to little or no effect.

    Some crucial plot elements make no sense. The Dr. Noyle scenario, for instance, proves to be illogical, especially when we learn more about him. Neither Pyne nor Georgaris attempted to rectify this deficiency. Also, the mysterious Muslim women are superfluous. I wonder if their bit wound up on the cutting-room floor.

    The film contains an unmistakable cynical tone. As much as it's clearly an indictment of big business' control of politics, it also denounces our leaders' insistence on keeping the public on edge with terror alerts. And as Senator Shaw points out, "The assassin always dies. It's necessary for the national healing."

    But after maintaining its cynicism for much of the film, it comes apart completely at the end. Demme and his writers cop out with a pointless and weak denouement. That gunshot you hear is Demme shooting himself in the foot.

    It's almost as if they gave in to appease some mindless preview audience or dimwitted studio hack. Or, maybe they envisioned it just like this. Given my admiration of Demme, I'd like to think otherwise. Hope I'm right.
    7gavin6942

    A Big Remake

    In the midst of the Gulf War, soldiers are kidnapped and brainwashed for sinister purposes.

    As with any remake, it is more or less impossible to live up to the original. Even here, with plenty of major stars, a bigger budget and an Oscar-winning director, it would be wrong to say this is better than the original. Maybe as good, though that is doubtful. Certainly not better.

    Updating the plot from Korea to Iraq makes sense and is a wise move. I am not as thrilled about the science fiction aspects. My memory (though it may be faulty) recalls the original being mostly brainwashing and triggers. It does not recall any actual removal of brains and wildly futuristic surgery. This, to me, takes away from the film, and especially because it is revealed so early on (within ten minutes).
    ramirocardozo

    Less powerful, less edgy, and less intelligent than the original.

    Three months ago I watched the original Manchurian Candidate on DVD. I was amazed on how good this movie is, and how well it holds up after 42 years of its release in movie theaters.

    So, yesterday when I watched the 2004 version directed by Jonathan Demme it was impossible for me not to compare the two films.

    Without the existence of the original, Demme's effort could be defined as a good (not outstanding) political thriller and it's easy to think that this definition is compatible with the general opinion of today's audiences.

    But (a big but) in reality there is an original, and it is so good, so brave, and so well written that this new version almost feels pointless.

    In adapting the story to modern day Jonathan Demme made more wrong choices than good ones diminishing the power and intensity of the original.

    This remake took out some key dramatic elements that work marvelously in the original film inserting some new and poorly written plot twists changing and damaging the dramatic resolution.

    This version is inferior in almost every level (the only exception is the acting). It is less powerful, less edgy, and less intelligent.

    Fortunately for Demme the original picture is not as well known as classics like 'Casablanca' and this will allow his film to find a moderate positive acceptance.

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    • Trivia
      Tina Sinatra, who was instrumental in deciding to remake the film, inherited the production rights from her father, Frank Sinatra, who played Bennett Marco in the 1962 version.
    • Goofs
      Men and women in military uniforms are shown on stage at the convention. It is against the law for military personnel in uniform to participate in partisan political activity.
    • Quotes

      Eleanor Shaw: The assassin always dies, baby. It's necessary for the national healing.

    • Connections
      Featured in Jonathan Demme and the Making of 'the Manchurian Candidate' (2004)
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      Fortunate Son
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    • Release date
      • July 30, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El Embajador Del Miedo
    • Filming locations
      • Compass Restaurant - 208 W. 70th Street, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Scott Rudin Productions
      • Clinica Estetico
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    • Budget
      • $80,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $65,955,630
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,018,620
      • Aug 1, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $96,105,910
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 9m(129 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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