Genre: Drama, Comedy, Thieves
Tagline: Would you reach out your hand to save a drowning man if you thought he might pull you in?
Plot: Masked and Anonymous possesses such creative audacity, such a flow of ideas and provoking observations, transported by a barrage of wit, performance, and, of course, song, that you are bound to emerge from this singular film feeling both challenged and satisfied.Given the credentials of its architects, Larry Charles of Seinfeld and Bob Dylan, perhaps this is to be expected. But expectations are exactly what this extravagant political satire constantly overturns. At turns adventurous, playful, theatrical, and serious, this inspired combination of commentary and comedy is to be congratulated for what it accomplishes as much as the indulgence it avoids. Set somewhere, sometime, in an unnamed country, torn by civil war with unclear battle lines or ideology, Masked and Anonymous tells the story of a "benefit concert." Impressario Uncle Sweetheart (John Goodman) is scheming to find a headliner for this event whose purpose is unclear and whose charity is its promoter's pockets. Nina Veronica (Jessica Lange) is the veteran TV producer whose job it is to make the concert the international spectacle which it can never be. And when Sweetheart manages to get the iconic cult star Jack Fate (Dylan, in a wonderfully taciturn performance) released from prison, the stage is set for tumult.
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| Written by |
Bob Dylan
The Last Waltz, No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid |
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| Cast |
Bob Dylan
The Last Waltz, No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid |
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 | John Goodman
The Big Lebowski, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Monsters, Inc. |
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 | Luke Wilson
The Royal Tenenbaums, Charlie's Angels, Rushmore |
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| Music By |
Bob Dylan
Little Fauss and Big Halsy, Amour, l'argent, l'amour, L', High Stakes |
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