Interview
Interview

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Interview

1971
Movie
81 min
Bengali

A young Indian man has been assured by an uncle that all he needs to land a lucrative job is to show up to the interview in a Western style suit, but the morning of the interview is fraught with unexpected difficulties.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic70/100
Google Users85%
Director: Robert AltmanGenres: Drama, Mystery

Plot Summary

A cruel and manipulative radio personality, Alexander 'Alex' Delacorte, invites a down-on-his-luck political activist, Pierre, to his studio for an interview. What begins as a seemingly straightforward conversation quickly devolves into a psychological power struggle. Alex systematically breaks down Pierre's beliefs and personal life, revealing his own deeply cynical and sadistic nature.

Critical Reception

Robert Altman's 'Interview' is a chilling and incisive character study that showcases Gene Hackman's formidable acting prowess. The film was lauded for its bleak exploration of media manipulation and the darker aspects of human nature, though its uncompromising tone made it a challenging watch for some audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Gene Hackman delivers a tour-de-force performance as a morally bankrupt radio host.

  • The film's unflinching portrayal of psychological manipulation is both disturbing and compelling.

  • Altman's direction creates a claustrophobic and tense atmosphere.

Google audience: Viewers praise Gene Hackman's intense and captivating performance, highlighting the film's dark and thought-provoking narrative. Some found the subject matter bleak, but most appreciated its sharp social commentary and masterful direction.

Fun Fact

The film was originally conceived as part of a three-picture deal with United Artists, but was later picked up by other distributors. Gene Hackman's character, Alex Delacorte, is often cited as an inspiration for the character of Howard Beale in the film 'Network'.

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