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Break a Leg 2005 123movies

Break a Leg 2005 123movies

Beat the competition... literally!Apr. 21, 200598 Min.
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Watch: Break a Leg 2005 123movies, Full Movie Online – When Max’s performance is no competition for producers’ nephews and bigger “names,” his only option is to cripple the competition – literally. But as the roles get bigger, the competition gets stronger, the stakes get higher, and now with an undercover thespian cop on his trail, Max must struggle with his ongoing road to success and the choices he’s made..
Plot: A talented but struggling actor is willing to go to any length to get a job – including “breaking a leg” – especially those of other actors!
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5.1/10 Votes: 293
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N/A Votes: 4 Popularity: 3.945 | TMDB

Reviews:

I thoroughly enjoyed this film…
After seeing ‘Break a Leg’ in Vancouver at the release party I thought it was a very enjoyable film.

I had a few outright belly laughs and some of the cameos (Eric Roberts in particular) were a scream. I haven’t heard word about actual release date although I’ve heard it’s close.

The story is simple but is mainly a vehicle for the characters and situations. The script is smooth and seamless, the plot develops effortlessly and the acting is comfortable yet fresh. This film has won at least one award from EACH of the film festivals it’s been in, which is around 10 – 15 or so.

I highly recommend ‘Break a Leg’.

Review By: djdaveathome_2000
Dripping with irony
Break a Leg is a crushingly long and poorly told inside joke. It does have a halfway decent punch line but by the time the movie gets to it, you will have lost the will to live. Less a story and more a grab bag of experiences and anecdotes collected by the writers during their time in the trenches as struggling Hollywood actors, the slipshod script was handed over to a self-evidently witless director who proceeded to shoot it with all the style of Grace Kelly after she’d been dead for 17 years. I will give this flock of buffoons credit for one thing. They’ve made a film about succeeding in show business which starkly demonstrates they have neither the talent nor skill to ever achieve that success. They should have gotten an Oscar for “Most Ironic Picture”.

Max Mateo (John Cassini) is a perpetually out of work actor who’s frustrated at seeing roles he should get arbitrarily land in the laps of others. When he overhears two producers decide to pass him over for a part again based on which one of them can urinate the longest, Max finally snaps. He breaks the leg of the actor who got the job over him, then accidentally kills him. The role goes to Max and propels him into being the hot, young actor on the scene. Now, John Cassini is too homely and old to pass for either “young” or “hot”, but I guess that’s where suspension of disbelief comes in.

Fame and fortune prove fairly fleeting for Max, even though he cripples another actor for a role. As his moment in the spotlight starts to dim, the police start to close in on Max for his crimes. Detectives Sanchez and Coyle (Rene Rivera and J.J. Johnston) set a harebrained trap for Max that works in spite of all logic and probability, even though Sanchez gets bitten by the acting himself and becomes as useful in the investigation as a wet sack of bricks.

There are two things I want to say about the plot of Break a Leg. First, I know a lot of cruddy cop movies have been made by and for people who never watch anything but cruddy cop movies. As bad as those flicks are, they’re head and shoulders above this one. That’s because these filmmakers have no idea who cops are, what they do or how they do it. It’s like writers Frank and John Cassini and director Monika Mitchell have never watched a cop movie, viewed a cop TV show, read a cop novel, seen a cop on the news or even passed by an officer on the street.

Secondly, this plot involves perhaps the most glaring example of incompetent screen writing I’ve ever encountered. And if you’ve read other of my reviews on here, you know I’ve seen films with such horrible scripts they’re an argument against the invention of the written word. Break a Leg has a little something that surpasses them all. Sanchez and Coyle come up with the plan to set up a phony film production. Though the movie is so ineptly written that it never explicitly states this, the idea is obviously to get Max to audition for a role, give the part to Sanchez pretending to be another actor and catch Max in the act of trying to kill his way to stardom again. Well, that’s exactly what happens. It just doesn’t happen on the phony movie set up by the police. You see, Max and Sanchez actually audition for the same part in a real film production. They actually become the final two choices for the part. Sanchez actually gets picked for the role over Max and then Max actually does try and kill him, while Sanchez literally does nothing but sit around his apartment waiting to catch Max red handed. If you can explain the point of setting up the phony film, only to dropkick plausibility into the Sun and have the scenario happen with a legitimate movie, you need to grow a long beard and move away to a mountain cave because you are the wisest human being who has ever lived.

Fittingly, the acting in Break a Leg is the best thing about it. John and Frank Cassini are better than average as Max and his cousin Tony. Molly Parker is pretty good as the beautiful girlfriend success brings into Max’s life. Jennifer Beals, Kevin Corrigan and Sandra Oh are nice in very small parts. Eric McCormack and Paula Marshall are excellent in an early scene that makes you think this film is going to be filled with funny cameos by well known actors, but then there’s never another scene like it in the movie. However, J.J. Johnston sticks out like a sore thumb. Given the shockingly low quality of his performance, I can’t believe he’s a professional thespian who was paid to appear in this production. He’s much more like an old homeless guy who showed up on the set one day, happened to fit the wardrobe of Detective Coyle and was willing to orally pleasure every member of the cast and crew.

There have been far too many pretentious, self absorbed, dull and conceited films made about the hard life of the struggling actor. I would rather watch every other movie like that ever made before I would sit through Break a Leg one more time.

Review By: MBunge

Other Information:

Original Title Break a Leg
Release Date 2005-04-21
Release Year 2005

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 38 min (98 min) (Brazil)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Drama, Thriller
Director Monika Mitchell
Writer Frank Cassini, John Cassini
Actors John Cassini, Carol Mansell, Frank Cassini
Country United States
Awards 4 wins
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


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Original title Break a Leg
TMDb Rating 3.9 4 votes

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