The Rachel Papers

The Rachel Papers

The Rachel Papers
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Actor: Bill Paterson, Dexter Fletcher, Ione Skye, James Spader, Jonathan Pryce
Brand: FLETCHER,DEXTER
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Unknown), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Picture Format: 1.85:1
Running Time: 95 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2003-08-05
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)

Movie Reviews of The Rachel Papers

Movie Review: The Amis Papers
Summary: 5 Stars

The Rachel Papers was culled from the thinnly veiled autobigraphical first novel of Martin Amis published in 1973, and subsequently made into a film in 1989. The protagonist, and therefore an ego projection of Martin Amis, is Charles Highway. Portraying Highway in the film was Dexter Fletcher, who looks exactly as he sounds: mouth-wise he's a mite Jaggeresque. Perhaps more like a cross between Mick J. and Don Knotts, eyes slightly abulge as if he was one of the rubber dolls they sell at the fair whose eyes bulge out when you squeeze 'em.

He makes a surprisingly sympathetic underdog in his quest for the eponymous Rachel. Though he uses a Commodore Amiga A500 computer (which is what is Pong to Grand Theft Auto III?) he types surprisingly sophisticated schemes on how to conduct his conquest of the Holy Grail of Rachel. Each chance encounter is strictly choreographed, each move blocked out. The scenery is set, magazines and poetry laid out as if he actually read them, rather than was merely projecting a persona. A whole plethora of personality is put on for the show. Here is an example of what he is typing so intensely on his Amiga:

Charles Highway: Now, I'm surprisingly ineffective on the telephone so I find there are four basic requirements I need on making the first call.
Number 1: visual stimulants. Number 2: other stimulants.
Number 3: mood music. And, most importantly,
number 4: a tight and effective working script.

Making young Mr. Fletcher's task of appearing enthralled infinitely easier is the the enticing enchantress, Ione Skye. Daughter of Scottish crooner Donovan, she has carved out a career in her own right as an actress. Here, she manages to look both beautiful and intelligent. The most difficult part of Ione's job was to appear entrhalled with Dexter Fletcher's Highway. That she not only believably chose him over her other suitor, Deforest (James Spader) but also was able to recite the poetry of her favorite poet, John Dunne was an acting tour de force. If I had a private conversation with God I would have begged him to create her. Still she can't escape her father's shadow completely. Ione appears in David Fincher's "Zodiac" for which the recurrent theme music is her father (Donovan)'s song "Hurdy Gurdy Man".

I must make mention of James Spader once more. His character, Deforest, nemesis of Highway, always foiling his schemes, is a small but seminal role. Spader is always ahead of the pack, giving his off beat characters always just the proper amount of twist.

Also worthy of mention is Jonnathan Pryce, who portrays brother-in-law Norman. He is a long haired lout, crude and brutish even, but not such a bad brother-in-law when the chips are down.

In summary, this film is an unexpected gem. Though it is sometimes tough to understand the thick British accents, those accents add immeasurably to The Rachel Paper's rogueish charm. Dexter's mug turns out to be quite a watchable face. Fletcher's course features exaggerate his emotions, like clown makeup applied with broad strokes, so even those shmoes seated in the back rows get a good gander at what he's a' thinkin'. Sometimes he addresses the camera directly a la Ferris Beuhler. Other times there is just a faint glimmer of a wink to tear down the fourth wall. Either way, it's a gimmick, but it's a gimmick that seldom fails. In some ways the film is a self-made seminar on seduction. You want to see just how far our amourous swain can take his limited charm and raffish looks.

Actually, I started to warm up to this film when he had me with Burt Bacharah's "This Guy's In Love With You." Even though DeForest suddenly burst in and trampled on the dream, there it was: my ultimate fantasy laid bare. I always wanted to serenade my true love with that little number. That is my own true wish, right up there with singing "Volare" at an Italian wedding in Milan, Venice, or Tuscany, while wearing an Italian suit and sunglasses, holding a glass of chablis.

LINKS AND CONNECTIONS

The Rachel Papers (1973) (first novel of Martin Amis)

JAMES SPADER:

Crash (1996/I) .... James Ballard
sex, lies, and videotape (1989) .... Graham Dalton
Secretary (2002) .... Mr. Grey

JONATHAN PRYCE:

Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) .... James Lingk
Brazil (1985) .... Sam Lowry

IONE SKYE:

Zodiac (2007/I) (uncredited) .... Kathleen Johns
Dream For an Insomniac (1996) .... Frankie
The Size of Watermelons (1996) .... Maggie
Wayne's World (1992) .... Elyse
Say Anything (1989) .... Diane Court
A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon (1988) .... Denise Hunter
River's Edge (1986) (as Ione Skye Leitch) .... Clarissa

Charles Highway: I notice you don't have a drink.
Rachel Noyce: Are you giving this party?
Charles Highway: Certainly not. Parties of this kind are not given, they're received.

Summary of The Rachel Papers

Computer geeks usually don't get the girls but imagine how things would change if a computer program could help! This "amusing, sharply acted" (Variety) teen comedy follows a young genius as he allows his raging hormones, high intellect and desktop computer'to ensnare him in the most unsolvable of all equations: love! Nineteen-year-old whiz kid Charles Highway (Dexter Fletcher) has developed a computer program that can attract any woman he fancies. But despite his computer know-how, Charles' current project, the sweet and beautiful Rachel Noyce (Ione Skye, Say Anything) refusesto download her affections! And when he falls head over heels with her, everything short-circuits for this cyber-lothario and he finally gets a taste of how much unrequited love mega-hurts!
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