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'The Manchurian Candidate' is a 2004 American neo-noir psychological political

thriller film directed by Jonathan Demme. The film, based on Richard Condon's 1959 novel of the same name and a reworking of the previous 1962 film, stars Denzel Washington as Bennett Marco, a tenacious, virtuous soldier, Liev Schreiber as Raymond Shaw, a U.S. Representative from New York, manipulated into becoming a vice-presidential candidate, Jon Voight as U.S. Senator Tom Jordan, a challenger for Vice President, and Meryl Streep as Eleanor Prentiss Shaw, also a U.S. Senator and the manipulative, ruthless mother of Raymond Shaw.

While the name of the novel and the earlier film was retained, the significance of "Manchurian" was changed. In the original, the protagonist was captured in the Korean War and brainwashed by the Chinese in the actual Manchuria. In the 2004 film, with the Korean War replaced by the Gulf War, 'Manchurian' is used, instead, as the name of a sinister multinational company.

Plot



Major Bennett Marco commanded a famous U.S. Army unit during a Gulf War raid in 1991. For his role in that mission, Sergeant First Class Raymond Shaw was awarded the Medal of Honor for single-handedly defeating the enemy and rescuing all but two of his men. By 2008, the U.S. has become dominated by xenophobia, 'de facto' martial law, environmental degradation, and increasing corporate control; Shaw is a famous U.S. congressman. His ruthless mother, Virginian Senator Eleanor Prentiss Shaw, uses her influence to secure his nomination as a vice-presidential candidate over the favorite, Senator Tom Jordan. Raymond is shy and withdrawn, but opens up to his mother and his childhood sweetheart Jocelyn, Senator Jordan's daughter.

Al Melvin, one of Marco's former soldiers, tells Marco of his confusing memories and dreams about their lost army unit. Though clearly mentally ill, he shows Marco his drawings of images from his dreams. Soon, Marco also dreams of the raid, where Raymond and he are captured and brainwashed to kill members of their platoon. Their captors included scientists led by a mysterious South African man.

Marco starts investigating what really happened. He travels to New York City, where he meets an outgoing supermarket clerk named Eugenie, who offers him a place to stay. While showering at Eugenie's apartment, Marco feels a small lump on his upper back. He uses a knife to dig at the spot, and pulls out a tiny metallic object, but accidentally drops it down the bathroom sink drain after Eugenie, having listened to Marco's subtle sounds of distress, forces her way inside.

Marco confronts Raymond at campaign headquarters, wrestles him down, and bites into his back, subsequently removing an implant. He has the implant analyzed and finds it is a nanotechnological experiment connected with Manchurian Global, a powerful private-equity firm with major political connections. Researching the firm, Marco recognizes the South African man from his nightmares is former Manchurian geneticist-turned-mercenary Dr. Atticus Noyle. He brings his findings to Senator Jordan, who confronts the Shaws and suggests that Raymond withdraw from the campaign. Instead, Eleanor "activates" Raymond and orders him to kill Jordan. Jocelyn is also killed when she tries to stop Raymond.

Eugenie reveals she works for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which has been monitoring the conspiracy for years. Having found an implant in Melvin, wholike all of Raymond and Marco's squadmatesdied mysteriously, the FBI arranges a meeting between Marco and Raymond to convince them they were brainwashed under an assassination plot, which takes place just as Governor Arthur and Raymond win the White House. Raymond receives a phone call intended for Marco from Eleanor, who is deeply linked with Manchurian. Using trigger words, she commands Marco to assassinate the President-elect so that Raymond can become President and admits that she voluntarily gave him to the brainwashers for the country's benefit, but Raymond resists the mind-control techniques, empowered by Jocelyn's death.

At the climactic moment, Raymond deliberately places himself between the entranced Marco and the President-elect. As Eugenie rushes through the crowd to find Marco, Raymond looks at the vent where Marco is hiding and nods as a signal to kill the President-elect. Raymond dances with his mother and steers them into the marked position, where Marco kills them both with a single rifle shot. Marco prepares to kill himself, but after seeing Raymond's nod, Eugenie arrives and prevents his suicide by wounding him.

The FBI frames a deceased Manchurian Global contractor as the shooter. Manchurian executives watch their entire conspiracy revealed on television, but do not attempt to flee. Eugenie takes Marco to the remote island compound where he was conditioned. After reflecting on his time there, Marco drops a photo of his Army unit and Raymond's Medal of Honor into the sea.

Cast



* Denzel Washington as Major Bennett Marco

* Meryl Streep as Senator Eleanor Prentiss Shaw

* Liev Schreiber as Congressman Raymond Prentiss Shaw

* Jon Voight as Senator Thomas Jordan

* Kimberly Elise as Eugenie Rose

* Vera Farmiga as Jocelyn Jordan

* Jeffrey Wright as Corporal Al Melvin

* Simon McBurney as Atticus Noyle

* Bruno Ganz as Delp

* Adam LeFevre as Congressman Healy

* Ann Dowd as Congresswoman Beckett

* Ted Levine as Lieutenant Colonel Howard

* Miguel Ferrer as Colonel Garret

* Dean Stockwell as Mark Whiting

* Charles Napier as Lieutenant General Sloan

* Jude Ciccolella as David Donovan

* Tom Stechschulte as Governor Robert "Bob" Arthur

* Pablo Schreiber as PFC Eddie Ingram

* Anthony Mackie as PFC Robert Baker III

* Robyn Hitchcock as Laurence Tokar

* Obba Babatund as Senator Wells

* eljko Ivanek as Vaughn Utly

* John Bedford Lloyd as Jay "J.B." Johnston

;Cameos

* Al Franken as a reporter

* Sidney Lumet as a political pundit

* Anna Deavere Smith as a political pundit

* Roy Blount Jr. as a political pundit

* Fred Brathwaite as a political pundit

* Roger Corman as the Secretary of State

* Beau Sia (on a TV screen) as a presenter

* Gayle King (on a TV screen) as a presenter

Production



Tina Sinatra was a co-producer of the film. Her father Frank Sinatra portrayed Marco in the original 1962 film and owned that film's legal distribution rights into the late 1980s, never re-releasing it during that time (although it did air on network television several times). In the original, nationally released during the Cuban Missile Crisis, the premise was based on communists taking control; in this remake, big corporate influence serves as the evil faction, a twist to maintain the "Manchurian connection". The remake does not follow the original film's plot details on several occasions.

Reception



Box office

'The Manchurian Candidate' was released July 30, 2004, alongside 'Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle', 'Thunderbirds', & 'The Village.' The film grossed $65,955,630 in North America and $30,150,334 in other territories, totaling $96,105,964 worldwide.

Critical response

The film received mostly positive reviews from critics. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a "Certified Fresh" 80% rating, based on 207 reviews, with an average rating of 7.11/10. The site's consensus reads, "While not the classic its predecessor is, this update is well-acted and conjures a chilling resonance". Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 top reviews from mainstream critics, calculated an average score of 76, based on 41 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.

Mick LaSalle of the 'San Francisco Chronicle' wrote of Streep, "No one can talk about the acting in 'The Manchurian Candidate' without rhapsodizing about Streep (in the role originated by Angela Lansbury). She has the Hillary hair and the Karen Hughes attack-dog energy, but the charm, the inspiration, and the constant invention are her own. She gives us a senator who's a monomaniac, a mad mommy and master politician rolled into one, a woman firing on so many levels that no one can keep up someone who loves being evil as much as Streep loves acting. She's a pleasure to watch and to marvel at every second she's onscreen."

Accolades



Home video release



The film released on VHS and DVD on December 21, 2004.

See also



* List of American films of 2004

References




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