Would you pay money to journey into the mind of the star of Con Air, The
Killing Fields, and In The Line of Fire? Puppeteer Craig Schwartz (John
Cusack) is having money problems, so he takes a temporary job as a file
clerk on the seventh-and-a-half floor of a large office building. One
day, while rummaging behind a cabinet, he finds a small door that leads
to the center of the mind of actor John Malkovich (played by, you
guessed it, John Malkovich). Craig discovers that entering the portal
allows him to become John Malkovich for a brief spell, and in time he
and his beautiful but aloof co-worker Maxine (Catherine Keener) get the
bright idea to charge admission for the privilege of spending 15 minutes
inside the head of a well-known actor. Malkovich realizes that
something strange is happening to him, but can do little to stop it, as
strangers take over his mind for a quarter-hour at a time. Craig's wife,
Lotte (Cameron Diaz), eventually takes a trip into Malkovich's psyche,
and she soon finds herself in love with Maxine, with whom Malkovich has
an affair; meanwhile, Maxine in time becomes infatuated with both Craig
and Lotte, but only when they're inside Malkovich. Being John Malkovich
marked the feature-length debut of director Spike Jonze, who previously
made acclaimed music videos for Weezer, the Beastie Boys, and the
Breeders, among others.
Directed By: Spike Jonze
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