Bulworth Movie Review
Bulworth Review

"Bulworth" Overview

Rating: R
1998
Cast and Crew
Director : Warren BeattyProducer : Warren Beatty,Pieter Jan Brugge
Screenwiter : Warren Beatty,Jeremy Pikser
Starring : Warren Beatty,Halle Berry,Oliver Platt,Don Cheadle,Paul Sorvino,Jack Warden,Christine Baranski,Joshua Malina
You know, I’ve seen Network before, and it’s a much better film.
Bulworth is, in the kindest of words, an “homage” to that picture, and at least
it has an excellent role model. Simply take the story about a TV newsman who
goes nuts, stirs up controversy, and fatally angers the establishment and
change it to a US Senator who does the same thing, and you’ve got Bulworth.
Warren Beatty’s title role performance is the only reason Bulworth has anything
going for it at all. Much like Tom Cruise in Jerry Maguire, Beatty takes a
difficult character and makes it his own, and while Beatty as a foul-mouthed
politician is not exactly playing against type, it’s still his very aggressive
performance that carries the picture.
Everything else, from the dismal supporting cast (Halle Berry has never looked
so lost) to the throw-away one-liners (you’ve seen all the best over and over
again on the trailers) is cut-and-pasted from Network or clearly dredged from
some late night rewrite session.
Still, Beatty’s in fine form, and his outrageous wackiness takes the film
halfway to where it could have been. (And geez, he directed, produced, wrote,
and starred in the film... maybe someone was a little too busy?) But overall,
the missed opportunities, the overtly silly anti-PC message backed up by
nothing, and the all-too-forseeable ending make Bulworth little more than a
fable that we already knew: That anyone involved with politics is totally
insane.
Insane in the membrane...
Reviewer: Christopher Null





