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Avec : Chris Cooper, Louise Fletcher Réalisateur : Lawrence O'Neil MPAA Rating: R
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Based on actual, if enhanced, facts, this bouncy comedy stars David Schwimmer and Chris Cooper as the Texas surgeons who pumped up women's profiles by inventing silicone breast implants in 1962. Dispensing scathing social commentary, this follows the mismatched and rather unsympathetic pair over three decades. Cooper, an often underrated actor, breaks away from his usual typecasting as a laconic cowboy. He plays an angry, Machiavellian doctor who sees potential and enormous financial reward in Schwimmer's gelatinous inventions. Schwimmer displays more range than we've previously seen, and there are some interesting supporting faces amid all that jiggly silicone. It is not the vulgar farce you might expect from the title, but a stylish blend of comedy and drama. --Rochelle O'Gorman

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A silicone-injected precursor to Paul Thomas Anderson's popular Boogie Nights, this 1997 made-for-cable docudrama adapts the classic "pride goeth before the fall" template not to the porn industry, but to the related world of breast enhancement surgery. Sitcom star David Schwimmer strikes the right balance between humanitarian concern and horny hubris in his portrayal of Kevin Saunders, the young doctor who first dreams up the breast implant. Chris Cooper plays his mentor and business partner, Dr. William Larson, an older, respected surgeon whose high ideals eventually become eroded by the huge windfall the men enjoy after going into business with Dow Corning. The picture is giddy during the first act as Saunders tries to turn his vision into reality, then it turns naughty verging on sleazy during the second, as breasts and bank balances are enhanced in huge numbers onscreen. The tone of the final act, which follows the characters and the industry from monied excess to lawsuits and tragedy, doesn't quite, ahem, gel with the loopy tone of what went before. But taken as a whole, Lawrence O'Neil's picture is a fluffy, buoyant approximation of real life -- altogether appropriate considering the subject. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Mildly engaging and amusing, rather forgettable movie, Nov. 14 2003
This is the Hollywood take on the history of the boob job. There are obviously at least two films someone with this particular brief might set out to make. The one is quite interesting, a piece of social history in which all kinds of interesting themes could have been explored. The other is a brilliant excuse to put an abundance of t & a (well, t anyway) on the screen, perhaps under the cover of a more serious movie purporting to be a piece of social history, etc. The second of these movies is what Lawrence O'Neil has mostly made. There is indeed an abundance of t on the screen. And there is a piece of not very strong drama limping alongside it. For the first half, this is more or less comedy and the two doctors Saunders (Schwimmer) and Larson (Cooper) try to sell their ideas for breast implants to their suspicious, offended and perplexed colleagues and potential patients. This is sometimes mildly amusing may be the most effective aspect of the film. Then it turns a bit darker as Saunders and Larson hit the top and start to quarrel and quite a lot darker as things sink into death, divorce and the litigation and recrimination of those who claim to have been harmed by the implants. While as comedy it is intermittently mildly effective, as drama however it's pretty shallow and forgettable and as social comment trite. Running through the film is footage from a fictional documentary about breast implants in which a parade of women appear on camera, talk a little bit about their body image or whatever, all very serious. ... The whole film is really a bit like that.

As a slightly titillating drama made in 1997 based around the history of a somewhat squalid industry, in which a comic strand early on is crowded out by darker, more troubling themes as things progress, it has quite a lot in common with "Boogie Nights". But "Boogie Nights" is a much better movie.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent and very, VERY interesting, Janv. 25 2002
Par Willa J. Dios (Holmdel, New Jersey USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This movie was a surprise. The acting was superb, and the characters were very, very believable. An excellent black comedy/drama based on the true story of the development, marketing, and psychological issues that went along with the invention of the silicon breast implant. A very believable rendition which will keep viewers' attention for many reasons right through to the surprising end. It's a keeper!
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Good movie, bad title, Janv. 23 2002
Par Jeffrey Ellis "bored recluse" (Richardson, Texas United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Breast Men (VHS Tape)
Breast Men is a very good movie with a really bad title. Every time I see this entertaining, occasionally thought provoking film, I wonder how many other viewers, perhaps expecting to see a rowdy comedy full of sexual med school hi-jinks and nubile young actresses doffing their tops while a bad saxophone solo plays in the background, have angrily hit the stop button on their VCR and ripped the tape out. Oh, don't get me wrong. The film is, at times, very funny but its a rather dark humor that often time leaves the viewer (especially those -- and I must admit my own lack of innocence here -- who have sat through many a bad spring break comedy just to catch a few surgically enhanced boobs) chuckling to cover their own discomfort. And yes, the film does feature several bared, silicon-enhanced breasts. However, this is also the only film I can think of that actually graphically shows the possible negative results of implants and after seeing that, its hard to sit back and view fake boob jobs as just a harmless special effect. That extends beyond just this film. Ever since first seeing that scene, I have never been able to look at a surgically-enhanced actress the same way again. Whereas once I might have just said, "The bigger the better," after this film all I can feel is concern for the actress or any other woman who would actually put herself in such a risky position just to fit into some societal assumption of what beauty looks like.

If all of that doesn't make it clear enough, Breast Men is about a lot more than just breast implants. It tells the true (though the facts of the story are obviously given a rather broad interpetation) story of the two Houston doctors who, in 1962, first perfected the silicon breast implant. First hailed as swinger pioneers for a sexist age, the doctors eventually have a falling out and spend the rest of their lives competing against each other and defending their invention against feminists and various social critics. The film becomes about how both of these men were both made famous and eventually destroyed by, what seemed at first to be, a rather harmless and quirky discovery.

Director Lawrence O'Neil keeps the story moving but at times, his direction is a little bit too flashy. Often times, one gets the feeling that he is displaying style for the sake of style and he often times seems to rely on cliches in order to convey the passage of time as opposed to establishing a true feel for the many decades covered by the film. Therefore, the film's success is dependent upon the two lead performances and the screenplay. Luckily, all three are up to the task. As the older, more conservative doctor, Chris Cooper is wonderful in a role that doesn't allow for much showy theatrics. Playing a rather self-righteous cad, Cooper is often times unlikeable but always watchable and its a performance that will take those who know him only from American Beauty, Lonesome Dove, and various John Sayles films by surprise. The younger doctor -- who eventually becomes addicted to cocaine and is basically an all-around sleazebag, is played by erstwhile sensitive Friend David Schwimmer. Since Schwimmer has been typecast as Ross Geller, it is at first jarring to see him playing such a reprehensible character and in a few scenes, he does seem to be trying to hard to make us forget his more famous role. However, as the film progresses, Schwimmer eventually wins the audience over until, by the film's rather surprising ending, he is totally believable in the role. Schwimmer, in other words, proves that he can act and his performance leaves one curious to see what will become of him once Friends finally ends it run.

Lastly the screenplay, by former actor John Stockwell, provides a quirkiness and originality that is missing from the film's direction. Stockwell, a Texan who obviously understands the mileu that produced both his two main characters and the silicon breast implant itself, was a likeable presence in several forgettable teen films in the 1980s (Losing It and Christine being the best known). However, it is as a writer and, more recently with Crazy/Beautiful, as a director that he has truly proven himself to be a viable and worthwhile talent. His screenplay is full of sharply humorous lines that manage to retain their bite even when the film's direction lets them down. As with his other screenplays, Stockwell creates memorable, deeply flawed characters who are interesting and watchable not despite but instead because of their flaws. As well, while his script isn't shy about exploring the sort of sexist humor and game playing that goes hand-in-hand with the whole industry of breast enlargement (this isn't a movie that compromises itself to be an easier pill to swallow), he also never obscures or overplays the dangers or the larger implications of that industry.

Breast Men is many things -- a wild story that is all the more insane for being based on fact, a dark comedy, a vivid character examination, and a sharp examination of how we define and codify physical beauty. But in the end, it is a triumph for Stockwell, Cooper, and especially Schwimmer. Ignore the title and all that it may falsely imply. Instead, just watch the movie and enjoy the chance to discover some truly unsung talent.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Breast Men
Wow Zack Morris did it again! A really Funny Comedy abotu two guys tryin to make some money. Schwimmer is a great actor , so it you liked saved by the bell then you'll love... Read more
Publié le Juil 12 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 Darker than you'd expect - with a surprise ending
Purportedly based on the true life doctors who brought us silicon surgical implants for breasts in the early 60's, I cannot vouch for how closely this movie sticks to the actual... Read more
Publié le Jui 17 2001 par Kelly Zurp

5.0étoiles sur 5 Good and entertaining biographical of the implants
Breast Men tells the story of how breast implants came about and the good and bad things that's came along with them since they were invented. Read more
Publié le Mai 2 2000 par retrowens

5.0étoiles sur 5 A solid black comedy
If you think that is this a traditional "sexy" comedy, stop now because it's not. What "Breast Men" really is a scathing black comedy that is a cut above (pun... Read more
Publié le Sep 13 1999

2.0étoiles sur 5 Quite awful.
This movie stars that guy from friends in a movie even more superficial and shallow than its subject. Read more
Publié le Avril 17 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Breats GALORE
All sorts of beautiful breasts! A must see for all breast me
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