The Muse
The Muse

The Muse

1999Movie97 minEnglish

With his career on the skids, a Hollywood screenwriter enlists the aid of a modern-day muse, who proves to test his patience.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes67%
Metacritic64/100
Google Users71%
Director: Albert BrooksGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A creatively blocked screenwriter, searching for inspiration, finds himself entangled with a mysterious woman who claims to be a muse. As he navigates this unusual relationship, his career and personal life are thrown into a comedic and dramatic upheaval. The film explores themes of artistic inspiration, the pressures of Hollywood, and the search for purpose.

Critical Reception

The Muse received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who generally praised Albert Brooks's signature wit and performance, as well as the film's unique premise. However, some found the plot somewhat underdeveloped and the humor inconsistent.

What Reviewers Say

  • Albert Brooks's unique blend of neurosis and observational humor is on full display.
  • Sharon Stone delivers a memorable performance as the enigmatic muse.
  • The film offers a witty, albeit sometimes meandering, look at the creative process and Hollywood pressures.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's original concept and the strong performances, particularly from Albert Brooks and Sharon Stone. Some viewers found the pacing uneven, but many appreciated the smart dialogue and relatable themes of creative struggle.

Fun Fact

During the film's production, there was significant behind-the-scenes friction between Albert Brooks and Warner Bros. executives regarding creative control and the film's marketing, leading to Brooks nearly walking away from the project.

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwin...

Oh, yeah, eww. Albert Brooks sells it...but Sharon Stone misses completely. Its funny, but really only because Brooks carries the film from start to finish and the rest of the time we are stuck dealing with Stone at her worst. It make...