A relaxed and aimiable Southern gothic comedy of manners.
Cookie's Fortune (1999)
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Reviews Counted:35
Fresh:30
Rotten:5
Average Rating:7.6/10
Runtime: 1 hr 58 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Robert Altman revisits the lighthearted territory of his 1970s comedies BREWSTER MCCLOUD and A WEDDING and once again comes out a rousing success. This time, a tightly wound narrative by first-time... Robert Altman revisits the lighthearted territory of his 1970s comedies BREWSTER MCCLOUD and A WEDDING and once again comes out a rousing success. This time, a tightly wound narrative by first-time screenwriter Anne Rapp keeps the laughs rolling as the story unfolds over an eventful Easter weekend in the small town of Holly Springs, Mississippi. The town residents are peaceful, kind folk--with the exception of Camille Dixon (Glenn Close)--a pushy theatre director with an incredibly shy younger sister, Cora (Julianne Moore), whose estranged daughter Emma (Liv Tyler) has just returned to town. On the heels of her latest play, Camille is shocked to discover that her Aunt Jewel Mae "Cookie" Orcutt (Patricia Neal) has committed suicide. Terrified at the thought of how this will tarnish the family name, she eats the suicide note to make it look like a burglary. This set-up leads the police to one main suspect, Willis Richland (Charles S. Dutton), who also happens to be Cookie's best friend. Although the rest of the town is convinced Willis didn't commit the crime, an outside investigator (Courtney B. Vance) isn't so sure. As Easter Sunday and opening night of the play arrive, the truth comes out, revealing more secrets than anyone could have possibly imagined. Director Altman tells his story at a leisurely pace, beautifully recreating the eccentricities of small town life in this sweet-natured tale. [More]
Starring: Glenn Close, Charles S. Dutton, Patricia Neal, Julianne Moore
Starring: Glenn Close, Charles S. Dutton, Patricia Neal, Julianne Moore, Liv Tyler, Chris O'Donnell, Ned Beatty, Courtney B. Vance, Donald Moffat, Lyle Lovett, Danny Darst, Rufus Thomas, Randle Mell
Director: Robert Altman
Director: Robert Altman
Screenwriter: Anne Rapp
Producer: Robert Altman
Composer: David A. Stewart
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Reviews for Cookie's Fortune
More likely a footnote than a major chapter in [Altman's] career. But a charming and amusing footnote it is...
Enough twists and turns to satisfy the most diehard mystery lover, as well as memorable characters and funny dialog for those of us who need a little more.
Though it's the screen equivalent of cotton candy,"Fortune" is made with a very high grade of sugar.
Altman is one of very few directors who could have assembled such a superb ensemble, and he makes the most of it from first scene to last.
There are no real surprises and the twists that Altman throws us seem cooked up at the last minute and wind up uninteresting.
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