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What Just Happened (2008)

Director: Barry Levinson

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From Time Out London

Barry Levinson is not a director known for his ‘down-with-the-kids’ credentials, and as such has fashioned an old-fashioned and frivolous yarn out of the titular insider memoir written by Hollywood producer Art Linson. This nevertheless enjoyable, wannabe-catty comedy sends us to another squalid Hollywood backlot where hubris, back-biting and professional one-upmanship are the name of the game and hack directors, has-been performers and abused producers conduct heated exchanges via mobile phone from the helms of their speeding, soft-top convertibles.

We open on a disastrous test screening of the latest film by egregious, chemically dependent maverick director Jeremy Brunell (an OTT Michael Wincott). The audience is not responding well to his Sean Penn-starring crime drama, especially the closing scenes where a cute pooch gets blown to smithereens by Russian gangsters. Ben (Robert De Niro, coasting) is the hapless producer given the task of making him alter the ending before the film’s premiere at Cannes, while also having to force Bruce Willis (playing himself) to shave his bushy beard before an important shoot, all the while (you guessed it) having to keep up his alimony payments.

The film’s anecdotal structure allows for a tranche of fun cameos and scenes of awkward confrontation and humiliation – inviting comparisons to Altman’s ‘The Player’ – but it proves neither acerbic nor detailed enough to work as satire; nor is it engaging and realistic enough to work as drama. That it doesn’t have anything new to say about the coldly efficient Hollywood machine and its stratum of fearsome executives only hinders it further, leaving you with a film that feels every bit the product of its purportedly ruthless and artistically corrupting milieu.

Author: David Jenkins

Time Out London Issue 1997, November 29 – December 3, 2008


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  • Jibz said...
    Posted on Dec 05 2008 17:02 The movie take a lot of time to pick up. the story is not very convincing. The first half fand hour is all waisted fighting about a silli dog fight. The movie is not worth watching. It did not turn out to be a as expected. The starcast is gud but did not get a chance to prove potential.
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  • Madison said...
    Posted on Dec 03 2008 10:55 This strives to be Altman-esque and suceeds in being quite amusing with funny cameos from Sean Penn /Bruce Willis. After his lamentable recent performances in Stardust and Righteous Kill, this is the least cringeworthy thing de niro's been in for ages. Hurrah!
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