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A Mighty Wind (2003)
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Reviews Counted:168
Fresh:147
Rotten:21
Average Rating:7.4/10
Consensus: Though not as uproariously funny as Guest's previous movies, A Mighty Wind is also more heartfelt.
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Comedies
US Box Office: $17,475,811
Synopsis: Christopher Guest follows up his hilarious mockumentary BEST IN SHOW with this parody of the folk music industry. Three well-known folk groups come together for a reunion concert in New York City,... Christopher Guest follows up his hilarious mockumentary BEST IN SHOW with this parody of the folk music industry. Three well-known folk groups come together for a reunion concert in New York City, singing brilliantly funny songs and producing uniquely bizarre laughs along the way. The Folksmen are an all-male trio consisting of an upright bass, a banjo, a guitar, and a whole lot of melody. Hilarious scenes of the group rehearsing casually in the kitchen, while reflecting on bygone days, are some of the most candidly funny moments in the film. Fake archival photos of the band, combined with the names of their hit songs--"Hitchin'", Singin'", "Ramblin'", "Wishin'", and "Pickin'"--generate wonderfully dry jokes. When not peering in on the Folksmen, the film spends time getting to know Mitch and Mickey, a popular duo and a great folk love story. Mitch and Mickey talk openly about the emotional torment of their breakup, though it is clearly difficult for them. However, back together again, they manage to rehearse--and perform--their famous love song that requires a dramatic kiss in the middle. Last but not least are The New Main Street Singers, a raucous group of nine--a neuftette--that wear matching outfits and sing upbeat songs. Some of the more bizarre personalities in the film come out of this group, bringing a tone to this folk odyssey that recalls moments from Guest's BEST IN SHOW and WAITING FOR GUFFMAN. A hollerin' good time, A MIGHTY WIND is yet another comic masterpiece from Guest, whose films resonate with viewers long after they're through, and easily lend themselves to repeat viewings. [More]
Starring: Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy
Starring: Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, John Michael Higgins, Parker Posey, Ed Begley, Bob Balaban, Jennifer Coolidge, Jane Lynch, Fred Willard, Michael Hitchcock
Director: Christopher Guest
Director: Christopher Guest
Screenwriter: Eugene Levy, Christopher Guest
Studio: Warner Bros.
Reviews for A Mighty Wind
A Mighty Wind might look like a PBS documentary shown during pledge month, but it’s actually one of the brightest comedies we’re likely to see this year.
Without a familiarity with its characters, the movie plays out more like what it is ... than what it pretends to be.
The humour is very dry, only occasionally absurd, and always extremely close to the bone.
Guest manages to create a movie that is funny and somehow more touching and heartfelt than his earlier work.
...the movie never makes fun of its subject, but pokes gentle fun at some of the more eccentric folk involved in it.
The film is merciless as it takes sharp aim with smooth, subtle style at many of the celebrity affectations that have been given a pass for too long now.
There are fewer laugh-out-loud moments than in Guest's previous efforts, but the lost laughs are traded for a greater-than-expected amount of poignancy.
After his previous windows on the absurd ... A Mighty Wind proves that Guest has turned parody into an art form.
Though it may not be Guest et al’s best effort to date, it’s definitely not a shabby one. Fans of the troupe’s odd humor and scathingly accurate caricatures will find much to be pleased about here
A Mighty Wind looks like it wasn't a big challenge for Guest and his ensemble cast of mockumentary regulars. But if this is what [they] can accomplish on cruise control all the power to them.
There is no shortage of performers with comic skills in A Mighty Wind. What's lacking instead is a visible premise for the satire and ridicule.
Rather bland through the first third, the second third picks up only a little bit, but that third third is sweet.
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