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'Klute' in New York
A closer look at the making of "Klute" (1971). The project follows the complex shooting on multiple locations in New York with major stars Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland, under the direction of Alan J. Pakula. The two actors and the director share a little about their perspectives on the film and the experience of being part of it.
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Plot Summary
A small-town prostitute, Bree Daniels, becomes entangled with John Klute, a private detective searching for a missing executive. As Klute delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a complex web of blackmail and obsession, while also developing a complicated relationship with Bree. The investigation blurs the lines between right and wrong, forcing both characters to confront their own vulnerabilities and the dark underbelly of corporate corruption and personal desperation.
Critical Reception
Klute was highly acclaimed upon its release, particularly for its tense atmosphere, stylish direction, and Jane Fonda's career-defining performance. Critics praised its mature handling of adult themes and its exploration of psychological suspense, solidifying its status as a benchmark in the neo-noir genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gripping suspense and stylish direction.
Jane Fonda's performance as Bree Daniels received universal acclaim.
Explores dark themes of obsession and exploitation with chilling effectiveness.
Google audience: Audiences lauded the film for its intense psychological thriller elements and the compelling performances, especially Jane Fonda's. Many appreciated the film's gritty realism and its complex portrayal of relationships and moral ambiguity.
Awards & Accolades
Jane Fonda won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as Bree Daniels. The film also received a nomination for Best Original Screenplay.
Fun Fact
Jane Fonda famously researched her role by visiting and speaking with sex workers in New York City, aiming to bring authenticity and empathy to Bree Daniels' character.
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