The Majestic (2001)
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- Short title: The Majestic
- NetFlix Rating: 3.5/5
- Runtime: 152 minutes.
- MPAA Content Rating: PG
- Release Year: 2001
- Production: Warner Home Video
- Genre: Drama, Romantic Dramas, Showbiz Dramas, Period Pieces, 20th Century Period Pieces
Plot summary
Set in the 1950s, this romantic drama is reminiscent of Frank Capra's classic films. Screenwriter Peter Appleton (Jim Carrey) is on the verge of being blacklisted when a car wreck gives him amnesia. Wandering into a small California town, he's mistaken for "Luke," a native son missing since World War II. A family reunion and the reopening of the town's movie theater invigorate the community -- just as "Luke" remembers his true identity.Posters and pictures
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- ASIN: B00005JKNC
- Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
- Audience rating: Unrated
- Binding: DVD
- DVD Type: Layers ( sides)
- DVD Region: 1
- Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
- Publisher: Warner Home Video
- Release date: 2002-06-18
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Editorial review
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The Majestic is an old-fashioned throwback replete with a 1950s B-script and halcyon values like patriotism, true love, and clean fun. Peter Appleton (Jim Carrey) is a Hollywood scriptwriter with a sexy gal, a screenplay under his belt, and his big break on the horizon. But when his name is mistakenly given to the House Un-American Activities Committee, Appleton's dreams of success in the biz quickly unravel. An ensuing car accident leaves him without a memory but a great opportunity--as a small town's Luke Trimble, war hero and all-around swell guy, with whom he happens to bear an uncanny physical resemblance. Of course, there's a beautiful woman (Sandra Sinclair) who waited for his return from the war, an endearing old dad (Martin Landau), and the magical Majestic movie house to renovate and reopen. As Appleton's memory eventually catches up to him, however, The Majestic veers off toward Mr. Smith Goes to Washington territory, complete with a monologue on the First Amendment. Unfortunately, despite the film's earnest striving to be Capra-esque and Carrey's undeniable star quality, the charm is more reminiscent of Ronald Reagan than Jimmy Stewart. --Fionn Meade
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