Sunday, February 5, 2017
The Comedian
“The Comedian”
stars Robert
De Niro in the title role supported by Leslie Mann, Harvey Keitel, Danny
DeVito,
Patti LuPone, Edie Falco and spot performances by Billy Crystal, Richard
Belzer, Cloris
Leachman and Charles Grodin. Written by Art Linson (with help from stand
up
comics Jeff Ross, Richard LaGravenes and Lewis Friedman) the film was
directed by Taylor Hackford (‘The Devil’s Advocate”, “Ray”, “An Officer
and a
Gentlemen’). Unfortunately, with all of these fine participants, the
film is a
disappointment and leaves the viewer with a feeling that, somewhere, in
all of
this writing and acting, there is a good film that never quite made it
to the
screen. Mr. De Niro’s character is an aging once famous television star
seeking
a comeback as a standup comic. Instead, he becomes a coarse
deliverer of smut and insult that makes his audiences (both on and off
the screen) squirm in discomfort and, in comparison, makes Don Rickles
look like Mother Teresa. Mr. De Niro, as always, radiates a likeable
persona but even that
wonderful trait cannot save the film from earning only 1 and 1/2 stars.
He, Mr. Hackford
and the writers could have done much more with the seeds of a good idea
that
never quite grew into a worthy flower of entertainment.
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