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Movie Reviews of The Leading ManMovie Review: Intrigue, drama and great acting Summary: 5 Stars
Jon Bon Jovi is not only a great Rock Star, he is a great actor. This movie proves it. He is great in the lead role as a "not so nice guy". But believe me, he is a guy you would LOVE to hate. His acting is superb and believable. His talent throughout the movie remains consistent. I totally recommend this movie for your Jon Bon Jovi collection. You will not be disappointed.
Movie Review: A wonderful, delightful little film Summary: 5 Stars
The Leading Man is what every indie film should be - well written, perfect casting, great directing. Though the draw is Bon Jovi, it is the way the film plays that is so good. I highly recommend this film.
Movie Review: Great Fun Movie Summary: 5 Stars
I discovered this movie on cable ..I rented it a few times... I love it and now I'm buying it. Bon Jovie is a natural.
Movie Review: Delightful, touching and often funny Summary: 4 Stars
"The Leading Man" opened to acclaim at the Toronto Film Festival in September 1996. It's appeal was lost on whoever was there shopping for films to buy for distribution. A year later it showed up in a few cinemas in the UK. In March of this year, it had a limited release in America, a year and a half after it premiere in Toronto. I'm sorry that whoever financed it lost a bundle, because it's a really neat little film. I think people didn't get the fact that it's a comedy because its wit is so dry. Because of this, I suspect no one knew how to market it. The people I've met in marketing departments are surprisingly unoriginal. I found it to be utterly delightful. I would not have thought much about it when it went to video, if I hadn't been intrigued by the fact that Bon Jovi was listed as its star. "The Leading Man" is so obscure in origin that, even though it is obviously set in London, much of it may have been shot in Australia. That country's film commission is given credit at the end of the movie, and its director has done almost all his films there. Don't be put off by the fact you never heard of it either. It's well crafted, acted and photographed It's also a lot of fun. Lambert Wilson plays a hugely successful British playwright. The film opens with his eleventh play going into rehearsals. He truly loves his wife, played by Anna Galiena, but is having an affair with a young actress played by Thandie Newton. It's safe to say this man is having a major mid-life crisis. Of course, he casts the young actress in the new play to assure that he will be near her all day. A cliche is avoided here because the actress happens to be first rate. She's no bimbo! Enter Jon Bon Jovi, playing a young star who's last film was a smash hit. He is the costar of the new play. He is self assured, to say the least. His talent on screen and on stage extends to the bedroom. While he'll be the first to tell you how wonderful he is, Bon Jovi plays him not as a man who runs around bragging about himself, but as one who is unafraid to speak the truth. In Bon Jovi's capable hands, the character comes off as rather lovable. At first the actor comes off as someone who has a scary dark side. As the film progresses, it turns out that it's more a matter of acting things so that those around him get what they really need in life. For example, Galiena [Elana] dwells on how Wilson [Felix] is ruining her life because he can't keep his zipper up. Bon Jovi [Robin] suggests to the philandering husband that the best way to get her to see reason is for him to seduce her. What ensues is a delightful - and often funny - look at how people deal with relationships. Robin is also attracted to the young actress, while she seems infatuated with him. It also shows in a humorous way how things are not always what they appear to be. I am delighted to have discovered this little gem, and I hope that you will check it out.
Movie Review: Made for the Role Summary: 4 Stars
Nobody could have played THE LEADING MAN better than JON BON JOVI, this role was made for him - I'm sure of it. He was an absolute natural. I missed it at the movies and couldn't wait for it to come out on video. Thankfully there is a great story line, A husband having an affair, Jon offers to seduce the husbands wife to give him space to carry on with the "Leading Lady" - Hilary. Then the drama begins, eventually leading to surprising climax. I now own it on DVD and am happy to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon watching Jon seduce 2 women simultaneously (that's the drama part - he tries to bed Hilary also, which angers the cheating husband!!If you like the stage, Jon, and a bit of drama rolled into one this movie is for you. Added bonus Jon strutts around shirtless a few times.
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