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Klute
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In Theaters : 25 June, 1971
DVD Release : 05 February, 2002
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Jane Fonda came into her own with this Oscar-winning performance as an insecure high-class call girl who can't make it as a legitimate actress or model yet can't give up her addiction. She loves the control too much. But when she's stalked by a killer, she's forced to confront the darker aspects of her nature and profession. It's a complex and authentic performance and Fonda plays it cool and smart. Typical of early '70s films, Klute peels away social inhibition and hypocrisy with precision and candor. It's also typical of director Alan J. Pakula's intelligence and ability to work so well with actors. Donald Sutherland plays John Klute, the vulnerable detective trying to determine if his missing friend is the stalker and sexual deviant. This is the kind of moody, character-driven film so many of us miss today, even if the plot is pure hokum. --Bill Desowitz
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♥♥♥♥♥ "JANE, I'M SHIPWRECKED 'ON GOLDEN POND'"
The Vietnam era establishment went absolutely ballistic when Fonda won an Oscar portraying "call girl" Bree Daniels, being stalked by a former deranged "customer". While father, Henry, was likely aging overnight at the controversy, Bree was being aided on screen by a mysterious private eye, John Klute,alias Donald Sutherland, who's also been trying to tie together several missing persons who've all had past links to the stalker. Ms. Daniels' persistent psychotherapy sessions,self prescribed, to ascertain the motives of her vocation, seem to be progressing, but are of absolutely no use when her persuer is nearby,accompanied by eerie background music. Not to give away too much, but the final minutes are conclusive, yet non-conclusive. By all means, purchase a copy for first rate, post-Vietnam entertainment.
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