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A Prairie Home Companion
by Robert Altman

6 entries have been written about this.

dmstich80
Visalia

The Death of an Old Man is Not a Tragedy — 1 year ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

A Prairie Home Companion is a great tapestry of storytelling. On the evening of the last show before being bought out and consumed by a corporate rival, the cast members of the show attempt to come to terms with the end of their long-running radio installment. The movie seems to take place mostly in real time as the final show unfolds. Each member has his or her own personal story and the show has meant something unique in each of their lives. We only catch glimpses of these characters’ lives, like you would when making conversation with new acquaintances at a dinner party. But we also catch brief glimpses of the pain, frustration or beauty in each of them. We don’t get to know them well but we get to know them well enough to see their humanity. Even when a beloved cast member drops dead backstage after his final performance, we see the grief in these characters and subsequently the resilience in them to remember him lovingly-and even use a bit of humor to dull the pain. The little bits of drama weaved in between heartfelt down home songs, goofy advertising jingles and the even goofier songs played by Dusty and Lefty (Woody Harrelson and John C. Reilly, respectively) are perfect counterpoints. It takes a wise and perhaps grizzled man to stare death in the eye and not flee from it-whether it be the death of a friend, death of a radio show or death of a comfortable way of life. Garrison Keillor is wonderful in this role and brings a bit of grace to the idea that you can’t control change, you can only control how you react to it. How fitting that this was director Robert Altman’s final show as well.

MargieMay80
San Diego

Tedious — 2 years ago

This was not what I expected at all . . . I have to agree with the other reviewers who said the plot and characters were not well developed . . . I never really cared about any thing or anybody, I just wanted it to be over.

Corinne S.
Seattle

A review of this — 2 years ago

NOT WORTH CONSUMING

I am not a huge fan of the Prairie Home Companion radio show, but I like it okay. If you are a fan and expect nothing more from the movie, then you might enjoy it. Otherwise, don’t bother. As mentioned by other reviewers, the movie was boring with no strong plot and not enough character development. The majority of the movie takes place during a single radio show and you just see little bits and pieces of what’s happening backstage.

A Waste of Time — 2 years ago

NOT WORTH CONSUMING

The random conversations would have been great if they had been working towards something. I was awaiting the plot to creep in and grab me…but alas…nothing, nada. I was bored out of my skull waiting for a plot that never came. Well, at least the film noir references were something to be appreciated.

Lynda
Atlanta

A Prairie Home Companion — 2 years ago

NOT WORTH CONSUMING

It wasn’t the worst movie ever, but it was really really… strange. I didn’t really connect to any of the characters and the plots bored me. Mostly though, the characters were just soulless.

Alice
Asheville

A story about this — 3 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

I really enjoyed this, it’s funny, and quirky. Lindsay Lohan wasn’t all that great, but she wasn’t in it much really. I think they just wanted her to sing.

Not much of a plot, but funny, and interesting. It seemed to me like it was basically the radio show, with a few other things.


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