I Heart Huckabees (2004)

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Written by David O. Russell, Jeff Baena

Directed by David O. Russell

Also known as "J'aime Huckabees"

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Germany

Filmed in Colour

David O Russell's existential comedy stars Jason Schwartzman as Albert Markovski, an environmentalist who teams up with the chain store Huckabees to promote his cause. Huckabees representatives Brad Stand and Dawn Campbell just need him as a cover for their expansion plans but when Albert hires existential detectives Bernard and Vivian Jaffe, their 24/7 surveillance of Albert, Brad and Dawn soon reveals a series of philosophical connections, even though Bernard and Vivian are being followed by rival detective Caterine Vauban. Russell's sheer audacity and the weaving of the various characters' searches for meaning into the plot make for an intriguing, original film.

Cast

Image for Jason SchwartzmanJason SchwartzmanAlbert Markovski
Isabelle HuppertCaterine Vauban
Image for Dustin HoffmanDustin HoffmanBernard
Image for Lily TomlinLily TomlinVivian
Image for Jude LawJude LawBrad Stand
Image for Mark WahlbergMark WahlbergTommy Corn
Image for Naomi WattsNaomi WattsDawn Campbell
Angela GrilloAngela Franco
Ger DuanyMr. Nimieri
Darlene HuntDarlene
Kevin DunnMarty
Benny HernandezDavy
Richard AppelJosh
Benjamin NurickHarrison
Jake MuxworthyTim

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