[Watson's] performance doesn't stop the movie from falling into disappointing territory.
Trixie (2000)
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Reviews Counted:45
Fresh:13
Rotten:32
Average Rating:4.2/10
Consensus: Boring and predictable script; not funny.
Runtime: 1 hr 55 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Director Alan Rudolph and producer Robert Altman are up to their usual tricks with this quirky farce starring Emily Watson. She plays Trixie Zurbo, a naive would-be detective who takes a job at an... Director Alan Rudolph and producer Robert Altman are up to their usual tricks with this quirky farce starring Emily Watson. She plays Trixie Zurbo, a naive would-be detective who takes a job at an upstate casino and finds herself on the outside of a possible cover-up scheme and murder. She also finds romance with Dex (Dermot Mulroney), the swaggering yacht captain for shady local powerbroker W. "Red" Rafferty (Will Patton). Also figuring into the case are Nathan Lane as a besotted lounge singer, newcomer Brittany Murphy as an attractive ex-girlfriend of Dex's, Lesley Ann Warren as Red's sexpot wife, and, best of all, Nick Nolte in a perfectly hilarious turn as a double-talking senator. The witty script by Rudolph plays with language, having Trixie speak almost solely in malapropisms such as "I'm looking through a needle for a haystack," "Nobody's human," and "Your life is going to hell in a handbag." Whether it's a meditation on love and the limitations of speech or just a goofy detective spoof, TRIXIE boasts fine performances all around and a nicely elegaic score by Mark Isham and Roger Neil. [More]
Starring: Emily Watson, Nick Nolte, Dermot Mulroney, Brittany Murphy
Starring: Emily Watson, Nick Nolte, Dermot Mulroney, Brittany Murphy, Nathan Lane, Lesley Ann Warren, Will Patton
Director: Alan Rudolph
Director: Alan Rudolph
Screenwriter: Alan Rudolph
Producer: Robert Altman
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Reviews for Trixie
Everything about Trixie -- comic timing, plot structure, basic premise -- is so off that not all the talent in the world can set it on the right track.
The film was mildly enjoyable, but could have been much better if Rudolph tried to put a coherent story together instead of just going for so much cheap comedy.
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