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Release Date:
30 October 2008 (Australia)
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Tagline:
From the author of Fight Club
Plot:
A sex-addicted con-man pays for his mother's hospital bills by playing on the sympathies of those who rescue him from choking to death. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
1 win
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5 nominations
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(144 articles)
Q&A - Sam Rockwell Describes His Incestuous Relationship With the Cast of Everybody's Fine
(From amctv.com - Exclusive Interviews. 1 December 2009, 9:00 PM, PST)
Fight Club Pummels Its Way to Bluray
(From Atomic Popcorn. 1 September 2009, 6:22 AM, PDT)
(From amctv.com - Exclusive Interviews. 1 December 2009, 9:00 PM, PST)
Fight Club Pummels Its Way to Bluray
(From Atomic Popcorn. 1 September 2009, 6:22 AM, PDT)
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Good for a 90 minute film -- Better and fuller if it was 2 hours
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Kathryn Alexander | ... | Mousy Girl / Agnes | |
| Teodorina Bello | ... | Jamaican Lady | |
| Kate Blumberg | ... | Edwin's Wife | |
| Jonah Bobo | ... | Young Victor | |
| Willi Burke | ... | Deranged Socialite (as Wilma 'Willi' Burke) | |
| Heather Burns | ... | Internet Date / Gwen | |
| David Wolos-Fonteno | ... | Edwin (as David Fonteno) | |
| Matt Gerald | ... | Detective Ryan | |
| Clark Gregg | ... | Lord High Charlie | |
| Joel Grey | ... | Phil | |
| Viola Harris | ... | Eva Muller | |
| Brad William Henke | ... | Denny | |
| Paz de la Huerta | ... | Nico (as Paz De La Huerta) | |
| Michelle Hurst | ... | Shapely Nurse | |
| Anjelica Huston | ... | Ida J. Mancini |
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Rated R for strong sexual content, nudity and language.
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Runtime:
92 min
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Colour (DeLuxe)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
USA:R (certificate #44083) |
UK:18 |
Ireland:16 |
New Zealand:R18 |
Singapore:R21 |
Canada:18A (British Columbia) (Canadian Home Video rating) |
Brazil:18 |
Australia:R |
Portugal:M/16 |
Argentina:18 |
South Korea:18 |
Finland:K-15 |
Germany:16 |
France:U (with warning) |
Australia:MA (Cable TV rating)
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The movie was finished 3 days before its screening at Sundance.
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Continuity: When Victor is attempting to feed his mother cannelloni in their first meeting scene, the camera changes angle and she is not wearing the napkins he previously placed under her chin. When the camera moves back to another angle the napkins have miraculously returned.
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References "Gilligan's Island" (1964)
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If You Feel It
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Is "Choke" based on a book?How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
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I had the opportunity to view the film Choke at Columbia College Chicago for a screening which held a Q&A with the main actor of the film, Sam Rockwell; so being that I read the novel before as well, I would like to share my take on the film.
No synopsis here; read the one that IMDb's.
If you have read the Palahniuk novel Choke, then you should expect that this 90 minute film cannot hold all of the sexual intensity (and comical vulgarity) that the novel had the space to provide for. Do not get me wrong--this film is very funny and Sam Rockwell is, as usual, superb in the anti-hero role that he's played so well in other films.
My one (and major) problem with the film is the fact that it was 90 minutes and wasn't pushed to be a 2 hour piece. I felt that there was so much more to delve into psychologically that Choke the novel did with sex addiction and the story and idea (will not spoil here) of who the character Victor Mancini was or thinks he is. Rockwell's great acting did a lot to pick up this slag, I do have to mention.
One thing I did like, which was also done with the ending of Fight Club (another Palahniuk novel) is that (again, will not spoil here) the finish to the Choke film was more satisfying then the deus ex machina endings that Palahniuk sometimes (well, many times) does with his stories.
Kelly Macdonald, who is wonderful in anything that she is in, as well as the other supporting actors and actresses kept the story alive and in a wonderful way.
The pacing of the film as well as the narrative was very much "Palahniuk" and this is a pace and narrative that is one of a kind and most interesting to view; which is aside from the usually predictable flow of the other films of today.
I did give this movie a 7/10 but I still believe that it is a movie that should be seen by anyone who likes to laugh, especially at things they don't think they would laugh at. Also, because the overall story is hilarious and is satisfyingly unique and the acting makes the film whole, too.
And did I mention Sam Rockwell was great?