Don Juan DeMarco Movie Review
Don Juan DeMarco Review
"Don Juan DeMarco" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1995
Cast and Crew
Director : Jeremy LevenProducer : Fred Fuchs
Screenwiter : Jeremy Leven
Starring : Marlon Brando,Johnny Depp,Faye Dunaway,Géraldine Pailhas,Bob Dishy
Don Juan, the world's greatest lover...is Johnny Depp? I can believe it, after
seeing Don Juan DeMarco, a new film by first-time director Jeremy Leven. With
excellent flare, Leven brings us this beguiling tale of a young man who may or
may not be the legendary seducer of over one thousand women.
When a distraught Don Juan is about to commit suicide because of the loss of
his (most recent) love, psychiatrist Jack Mickler (Marlon Brando) is brought in
to bring him back to reality. This proves to be a major undertaking, as
Mickler slowly begins to realize that the "delusional" Don Juan may actually be
who he says he is. As his last case before retirement, Mickler is given ten
days to determine whether or not to institutionalize Don Juan, and there, the
journey into the man's past begins.
What the doctor finds is a perfect blend of comedy and romance, a serious
questioning of our perceptions of reality, and a serious analysis of our
beliefs about love. Depp's convincing portrayal of the great lover keeps us
constantly guessing as to his true identity, and Brando pulls off his role as a
comic foil perfectly. Faye Dunaway has a few good scenes as Brando's wife,
with whom he rediscovers their cooled passion as a result of his conversations
with Don Juan.
This romantic fable is the type of story that is generally labeled as "cute,"
but its exquisite performances and comic sensibility prevent the film from
taking itself too seriously and becoming a trite sitcom. Instead, the film
manages to be touching and convincing. Despite the highly contrived plot and
the silly ending, Don Juan DeMarco is a memorable update of an ancient tale.
Reviewer: Christopher Null




