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Jackpot
It is a political parody film against totalitarian system of violence, about the careless game of power that has been played with the world and peoples.
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Plot Summary
This satirical dark comedy follows the tumultuous life of a struggling Hollywood screenwriter who strikes it rich by winning the lottery. As his newfound wealth brings him both opportunities and unforeseen complications, he navigates the absurdities of fame, fortune, and the eccentric characters that populate his world. The film explores themes of ambition, greed, and the often-blurry line between success and self-destruction.
Critical Reception
Jackpot received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised Robert Altman's signature directorial style and the film's sharp satire, others found the narrative to be uneven and the characters unsympathetic. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating its dark humor and others finding it too cynical.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its satirical edge and Altman's distinctive direction.
Criticized for an inconsistent plot and unlikeable characters.
Seen as a somewhat muddled exploration of wealth and Hollywood.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Director Robert Altman initially envisioned "Jackpot" as a vehicle for Gene Hackman, but the project eventually found its lead in James Woods after several years in development.
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