American Beauty (1999)

8.4/10
84/100
87% – Critics
93% – Audience

American Beauty Storyline

After his death sometime in his 43rd year, suburbanite Lester Burnham tells of the last few weeks of his life, during which he had no idea of his imminent passing. He is a husband to real estate agent Carolyn Burnham and father to high school student Jane Burnham. Although Lester and Carolyn once loved each other, they now merely tolerate each other. Typical wallflower Jane also hates both her parents; the three suffer individually in silence in their home life. Jane tries to steer clear of both her parents. Carolyn, relatively new to the real estate business, wants to create the persona of success to further her career, aspiring to the professional life of Buddy Kane, the king of the real estate business in their neighborhood. Lester merely walks mindlessly through life, including at his job in advertising. His company is downsizing, and he, like all the other employees, has to justify his position to the newly hired efficiency expert to keep his job. Things change for Lester when he falls in love at first sight with Jane’s more experienced classmate, Angela Hayes. Both Janie and Angela can see Lester’s sexual infatuation with Angela, who courts such attention from any man as a sign that she is model material, she having once appeared in Seventeen and is a career to which she aspires. Lester’s infatuation with Angela gives him a reenergized view on life, where he openly doesn’t care anymore what anyone thinks about what he does, anyone except Angela. This infatuation coincides with the Fittses moving in next door: homophobic disciplinarian US Marine Colonel Frank Fitts who rules the house with a military fist (that fist being both figurative and literal), his semi-comatose wife Barbara Fitts, and their bright and quietly subversive 18-year-old son Ricky Fitts, who openly abides by his father’s rules while behind the scenes lives by his own quite different perspective. Much like Lester’s infatuation, Ricky immediately becomes infatuated with Jane; he considers girls like Angela as ordinary. The entry of Angela and the Fittses into the Burnhams’ lives ultimately leads to each of the players confronting what is truly in his or her heart.

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American Beauty Movie Reviews

An American Masterpiece

This is by far one of the best, if not THE, movies of the 90’s. “American Beauty” stole my vote immediately as I started watching it. The idea and concept of “American Beauty” is just some ordinary people on an ordinary block with ordinary lives.

Kevin Spacey plays Lester Burnam, a middle aged married man who has lost some hope in life. He has a job that is degrading, a wife who refuses to show any type of loving emotion towards him, a daughter who practically hates herself, and is judged constantly as a looser. But all of a sudden, he sees his daughter’s friend, Angela, and something snaps in him to do something with his life. He quits his job and takes, the dreaded by most Americans, a fast food cook job. He starts working out and doing some illegal substances. Even though this sounds like he is ruining his life, it actually helps him and makes him realize how much he loves “the precious moments in his stupid little life.” You have no idea what he is talking about I’m sure, but don’t worry, you will some day. Kevin Spacey was by far the best actor in 1999 and deserved this Oscar 100%.

Annete Benning plays Carol Burnam, Lester’s wife. She is a very fake and unsuccessful real estate agent who cannot get a sale. Her image in life is “in order to be successful, one most project an image of success at all times”. You can tell, she is not happy with her marriage and starts to have an affair with the big boss of the real estate company. Again, seems horrible, but it helps her in the end. Annete was unfortunately robbed of an Oscar for this film.

The supporting cast: Thora Birtch who plays Janie, Lester and Carol’s daughter, is extremely depressed and hates her body and herself. But when she notices a strange boy next door and develops a relationship with him, she realizes how precious life is and starts communicating with her family. Mena Suvari plays Angela, Janie’s best friend, Lester’s crush, and a girl who is clearly insecure despite her attempts at showing her sexy side to every guy in town. Wes Bentley plays Ricky, the next door neighbor boy who looks at something as simple as a bag being tossed in the wind as something beautiful. Some say that this was a very stupid scene, but I disagree. His dialog was perfect and made us look twice at something so simple. He won most of our hearts despite having somewhat of an arrogant attitude. Wes without a doubt got robbed of a nomination for this movie. Chris Cooper plays Ricky’s father, Col. Frank Fits. He is a military Sergent who is very abusive to his wife and son and is an obvious homophobic that turns into an ironic situation in the end. Chris also should’ve been nominated.

The most stunning character actually to me was Allison Janney who played Barbara Fits, Ricky’s mom, and Frank’s wife. She was so beautiful and perfect. Her scene in the front room with Frank and Ricky, everything is so quite, and she says “I’m sorry, what?”. Ricky says “Mom, no one said anything”. When Ricky gets kicked out by Frank after a horrible accusation, Ricky says “Mom, I’m leaving”. Instead of being like the average mom and trying to stop him or say things will get better, she knows this is best and says “OK. Wear a raincoat”. Allison was just amazing and didn’t get enough credit for her role.

If there could have been nominations for every role in this movie, they were well deserved. This is a terrific movie that should be watched by every adult. It’ll make you look again at your life and think. What a great movie.

10/10

Provocative, unique and well-crafted….but not exactly pleasant viewing.

“American Beauty” earned five Oscars–including the biggie for Best Picture. However, I can’t help but think that it just couldn’t live up this hype when I watched it. Perhaps the competition just wasn’t that great, but I can think of a lot of films that should have won this many awards but didn’t. Perhaps you don’t agree…and hey, that’s life.

The film is about a group of people who 100% screwed up and disaffected in their suburban lives. I am sure that is THE theme–how bankrupt life can be behind the stale walls of suburbia. The father (Kevin Spacey) is having a HUGE mid-life crisis. That’s not too abnormal, but his reaction sure is–as he quits his job, buys a muscle car, smokes pot, insults his vacuous wife and begins having sexual urges about one of his daughter’s underage friends. The wife (Annette Benning) is a frigid lady whose only interest is money and prestige…until she decides to have an affair. The daughter (Thora Birch) appears to be a disaffected teen–which is normal enough until she falls for a creepy guy and begs him to kill her father! Add to this all their 100% screwed up friends–stalkers, murderers, homophobes and nymphettes. None of them are the least bit likable and for me this was THE big problem I had with the film. You cannot connect with the characters because they are so one-dimensional–like caricatures of what’s wrong with the American family.

Now, this being said, the film sure is original. And, the acting and direction were all very good. And, it certainly is a provocative film–and it will make you think. And, considering how many hollow and vacuous films there are coming out of Hollywood these days, it does make me appreciate the freshness of the film’s plot…even if it’s so darn unpleasant and a bit depraved–and a lot like watching a slow-motion train wreck.

By the way, most taboos are broken in this film, so it’s not one to show kids or mother-in-laws. Pedophilia is just one of the many icky topics covered in this unique film.

Mayn’t be the most original movie I have seen, but it is still an outstanding movie

I wasn’t expecting to like American Beauty, but I did, loved it more like. The story mayn’t be original at first glance, but how the film is written and constructed more than compensates you completely overlook. You may argue the characters are weird and unlikeable, maybe so, but they are quite complex. Lester is a self-described loser who is unwanted by everyone, Carolyn is uptight and sexually frustrated, Jane is the epitome of a sulky teenage daughter and Allison is like a incipient Lolita who Lester becomes smitten with. American Beauty is probably an example of a movie that you may need to see more than once to truly appreciate it, I was like that with Vertigo.

What I love about American Beauty is not only the complex characters, but also the stylish filming, haunting score, side-splitting scenarios, the intelligent and darkly funny screenplay and the assured direction from Sam Mendes. Not to mention the performances which are nothing less than impeccable, especially Kevin Spacey who thoroughly deserved his Best Actor Oscar. Annette Bening, Peter Gallagher, Thora Birch and Mena Suvari give wonderful support too. Quintessentially, American Beauty is just a wonderful, funny and brilliantly performed and directed film. 10/10 Bethany Cox