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The Music of Chance

  • Director: Philip Haas
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Psychological Drama, Buddy Film
  • Themes: Gambling
  • Main Cast: James Spader, Mandy Patinkin, M. Emmet Walsh, Charles Durning, Joel Grey
  • Release Year: 1993
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Documentary filmmaker Philip Haas made his dramatic feature film debut with The Music of Chance, adapted from Paul Auster's terse, existential novel. The film follows the plight of two hapless drifters -- Jim Nashe (Mandy Patinkin), who is escaping family and responsibility with an inheritance and a red BMW, and Jack Pozzi (James Spader), a down-on-his-luck gambler and world class manipulator. Pozzi convinces Nashe to shoot the works and put his remaining $10,000 into a high stakes poker game against two rich suckers -- reclusive lottery winners Willie Stone (Joel Grey) and Bill Flower (Charles Durning), who share a lavish but isolated country estate, using the remains of their lottery fortune to construct a self-contained world on the grounds of their mansion. Instead of bilking the two millionaires, however, Pozzi and Nashe lose their windfall and find themselves indebted to Stone and Flowers, who compel them to work off their losses by constructing a stone monument on their estate, a chore that results in deception, flight, and possibly murder. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Review

Stone and Flower have Nashe and Pozzi work off their gambling debt by building a seemingly inconsequential brick wall. They must lift each heavy stone by hand. They must live in a trailer on the estate. They may not leave the estate and are restricted to limited areas. They are watched over by Calvin Murks, an unpleasant, armed man. This describes the largest portion of what happens in The Music of Chance, but describing it makes it seem so much less important than it feels. A faithful adaptation of a novel by the gifted author Paul Auster, this film succeeds in posing the same existential questions the book does -- What is freedom? What is fate? What is choice? What are our responsibilities as human beings? -- without providing any easy answers or, possibly, any answers at all.

One can quickly get lost attempting to decode the potential meanings of everything in this deliberate, studied film. That is the film's appeal. Why are the men named Stone and Flower? Why have Stone and Flower built a miniature scale reproduction of their estate in one room of their house? Why does Nashe sing an aria for no apparent reason? (It isn't just because Mandy Patinkin is playing him -- the scene is in the book as well.) The film, like life, seems to mean something, but that meaning is just out of reach for both the characters and the viewer. Maybe there is a big picture. Maybe there isn't. The Music of Chance unfurls layer after layer of symbolism, but it is up to the viewer to decide what the meaning is.

~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

Cast

Samantha Mathis - Tiffany; Chris Penn - Floyd Murks; Pearl Jones - Louise; Bonnie Timmermann; Paul Auster - Driver

Credit

Ruth Ammon - Art Director, Bonnie Timmermann - Casting, Kerry Orent - Co-producer, Rudy Dillon - Costume Designer, Philip Haas - Director, Belinda Haas - Editor, Paul Colichman - Executive Producer, Miles A. Copeland III - Executive Producer, Lidsay Law - Executive Producer, Phillip Johnston - Composer (Music Score), Gigi Williams - Makeup, Hugo Luczyc-Wyhowski - Production Designer, Jean de Segonzac - Cinematographer, Bernard Zitzermann - Cinematographer, Dylan Sellers - Producer, Frederick Zollo - Producer, Christy Belt - Set Designer, Billy Anagnos - Stunts, Don Hewitt, Sr. - Stunts, Philip Haas - Screenwriter, Belinda Haas - Screenwriter, Paul Auster - Book Author

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The Music of Chance
Directed by Philip Haas
Produced by Paul Colichman
Written by Paul Auster
Belinda Haas
Philip Haas
Starring James Spader, Mandy Patinkin
Cinematography Bernard Zitzermann
Editing by Belinda Haas
Release date(s) 20 March, 1993
Running time 98 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Music of Chance is a 1993 American drama film directed by Philip Haas. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.[1] It is based on the book of the same name.

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