Too smart-alecky to sell the redemptive shift Clark Gregg has written into the story. It's very different, and less pessimistic, than Chuck Palahniuk. Thankfully, there is Sam Rockwell's trusty scumminess and an abundance of skillfully morbid humor.
Choke (2008)
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Reviews Counted:135
Fresh:73
Rotten:62
Average Rating:5.6/10
Consensus: While bolstered by strong performances from Sam Rockwell and Anjelica Huston, Choke struggles to capture the tone of Chuck Palahniuk's novel.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong sexual content, nudity and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Sep 26, 2008 Limited
Box Office: $2,831,900
Synopsis: CHOKE's protagonist, Victor Mancini, shouldn't be a likable character. He's an unrepentant sex addict who has sex with the woman he's supposed to be sponsoring. He purposely chokes in restaurants... CHOKE's protagonist, Victor Mancini, shouldn't be a likable character. He's an unrepentant sex addict who has sex with the woman he's supposed to be sponsoring. He purposely chokes in restaurants so that rich patrons will save him and send him money. And he sometimes wishes that his mother, who suffers from dementia, would just get it over with and die. But because Victor is played--and played quite well--by Sam Rockwell (THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY), it's hard not to have a little sympathy for him. He spends his days working at a colonial tourist attraction with his best friend, Denny (Brad William Henke), incurring the wrath of his authenticity-craving boss (Clark Gregg, who also directed and wrote the film). His evenings are spent visiting his mother (Oscar winner Anjelica Huston) in a private hospital, but she mistakes her son for men in her past and wonders when Victor will visit. But young, pretty Dr. Paige Marshall (NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN's Kelly Macdonald) has a radical idea about treatment that may bring his mother's mind back, and Victor's devotion to his mother--and a desire to sleep with Dr. Marshall--makes him eager to try. CHOKE rivals some soft-core porn with its abundance of sex, nudity, and adult toys, but there's more here than just the shocking and the steamy. This dark comedy is based on a novel by Chuck Palahniuk, most famous for writing the book FIGHT CLUB. Like the adaptation of that novel, CHOKE is a surefire cult favorite that meditates on the themes of culture, religion, fathers, sexuality, and identity. It's a mean, misanthropic film at times, but similar to its protagonist, it's hard not to like. Gregg has made an assured directorial debut, and his script retains the blackly humorous tone of the novel. [More]
Starring: Sam Rockwell, Anjelica Huston, Kelly MacDonald, Brad William Henke
Starring: Sam Rockwell, Anjelica Huston, Kelly MacDonald, Brad William Henke, Jonah Bobo, Clark Gregg
Director: Clark Gregg
Director: Clark Gregg
Screenwriter: Clark Gregg
Producer: Beau Flynn, Tripp Vinson, Johnathan Dorfman, Temple Fennell
Composer: Nathan Larson
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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Reviews for Choke
Sam Rockwell, with his eternally raffish, furtive quality, is perfectly cast as Victor Mancini, the unregenerate sex addict in Clark Gregg's Choke.
CHOKE will probably find a following with 19 year old college kids who haven't seen enough good movies to know better, but this felt like a missed opportunity to make something memorably off the wall.
The stuff that is missing from the book would have certainly made the film's story abundantly stronger, but there is enough there to satisfy anyone who enjoys Palahniuk's work.
It wants to be sleazy, or at least naughty; it's only tired. And it's just too slight to really say much more for or against it.
Choke, adapted by actor Clark Gregg in his directorial debut, lacks Fincher’s slickly overwrought style but gets Palahniuk’s silly plot turns and pet themes.
Choke is a relatively small film designed for quirky tastes and on that level and for Rockwell’s manic performance, it’s worth a look.
Leaves most raunchy comedy contenders in the dust of sophomoric "dirty" mindedness.
Bobs around on a tide of misanthropy, occasionally surprising us with small moments of brilliance.
Sex, choking, the Messiah ... It doesn't have the impact you'd think with those things as the key subjects. It should have gone darker, otherwise Choke just runs out of breath.
Rockwell has an off-center charm and, as his gorgon mother, Anjelica Huston is more imposing than this movie deserves.
It's faithful to a fault; like its source, it's overstuffed with ideas and incidents and colorful and often distasteful digressions.
Instead of just being completely nihilistic all the way through, there is growth in the character.
[Q]uite sweet and moving and full of cynicism that really just wants for a hug, pretty please...
A polished piece of satire that bleeds deeply with the very targets it's eviscerating.
The film has poor visualization, poor continuity, poor acting and a very poor treatment.
...the increasingly random and aimless atmosphere inevitably wears one down.
Any movie that opens with the story of the woman, her dog and a jar of peanut butter is okay by me.
Debut director Clark Gregg draws strong performances from Rockwell, Huston and Brad William Henke as Victor's dim-bulb buddy.
Standing and pacing during our interview, Sam Rockwell made a hilarious theatrical moment out of his frustration while lighting a cigarette. He talked about his latest characterization, which is a challenging performance channeling an Oedipal personality.
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September 22, 2008:
Five Favorite Films with Chuck Palahniuk
In honor of his latest novel-cum-film, Choke, opening this week nationwide, bestselling author Chuck Palahniuk (Fight Club) shares his Five Favorite Films with Rotten Tomatoes! More...
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