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  • Actors: Sean Penn, Don Cheadle, Jack Thompson, Naomi Watts
  • Directors: Niels Mueller
  • Format: Anamorphic, PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Metrodome Distribution
  • DVD Release Date: 5 Sep 2005
  • Run Time: 91 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0009WL8Y6
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 50,638 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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In The Assasination of Richard Nixon, Sean Penn is Samuel Bicke, whose life, circa 1974, has become unbearable. His wife (Naomi Watts) has left him, his dead-end sales job is killing him--even his best friend (Don Cheadle) has had enough. Bicke's a loser, but at least he's an honest one. Nixon, the epitome of dishonesty, becomes the locus of his rage, so Bicke devises a plan to eliminate him. Paul Schrader claims he finished writing Taxi Driver before the real-life Byck attempted to assassinate the president. Maybe so, but the similarities are hard to ignore (and "Bickle" sounds a lot like "Byck"). Niels Mueller (Tadpole) doesn't disguise the fact that his debut was inspired by the guy. If The Assassination of Richard Nixon doesn't hit Taxi Driver's (admittedly lofty) heights, it's still a discomfiting look at a man determined to leave his mark on the world, only to become a footnote. --Kathleen C. Fennessy, Amazon.com

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Sean Penn gives yet another remarkable performance as troubled soul Sam Bicke in Niels Mueller's debut feature film, THE ASSASSINATION OF RICHARD NIXON. As the Watergate scandal is breaking and President Nixon can be seen all over the television and newspapers, Bicke struggles to earn money as an office furniture salesman as he tries to win back his estranged wife, Marie (a brunette Naomi Watts). He has grand plans of starting a mobile tire store with his friend Bonny (Don Cheadle), but he is so blinded by truth and honesty that he stands in the way of his own potential success. His rage continues to build as he sees another man spending time with Marie and the kids until he cannot control it any longer and resolves to kill Nixon, whom he blames for all of society's ills. Mueller, who co-wrote the script with Kevin Kennedy, tells the story in a series of flashbacks as Bicke dictates into a tape recorder the sad details of his life to composer Leonard Bernstein, the only person he thinks will understand him. Penn immerses himself in this difficult, challenging role, playing a simple man on the verge of exploding. From the way he covets his moustache to how he reacts when he's around Marie, Penn embodies Bicke, who sees himself as representative of the loss of the American dream. Based on true events, the film also deals with the racism and sexism that was rampant in the early-to-mid-1970s.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Death of a Salesman..., 21 Aug 2005
By Adam Brooks "adammania" - See all my reviews
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Thomas Hobbes once wrote that our lives are "nasty, brutish and short." Such a pessimistic reading of the human condition is fully borne out by Director Niels Mueller's film.
By the time the film reaches its bloody climax, you'll be hard pressed to purse your lips to whistle "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life." This is a relentless look at hope destroyed by delusion and the fallacy of the American Dream.
Penn plays Sam Bicke, a man who does not sit easy in his own skin. A salesman who does not like telling lies, when his boss suggests that Richard M Nixon is the "worlds greatest Salesman" because he won the Presidency twice on the false premises of pulling out of Vietnam, Bicke is quick to begin transferring his personal issues onto the President. Slowly, this builds to the films' terrible denouement.
As we are introduced to Bicke, we shortly learn that his marriage is all but over. His new job as a salesman in an office furniture store gives him a new surge of optimism. Filled with this new hope he tentatively attempts reconciliation with his estranged wife (Naomi Watts). He's also inspired to push hard at his idea for his own business, believing this will really be the key to his personal salvation. Caught up in his enthusiasm is his best friend (played by Don Cheadle), in turns bemused, exasperated and concerned by his friends sullen rages at 'the system.'
But then, one failure sparks another. Bicke's failure to reach his wife leads to divorce, and the resulting embittered angry state leads to an outburst that gets him fired. Increasingly desperate, he pins all his hopes and self worth on his business proposition, leading him to a catastrophic gamble in 'borrowing' a large amount of stock from his brother's business that he hopes to pay back before anyone notices. But of course it doesn't turn out that way. His business proposition turned down, Bicke hits bottom and then tries to claw further down.
There are scenes of unbearable pathos in this film: Bicke's fumbled attempts at reconciliation with his wife, proudly displaying his new 'salesman' business card as if it will make everything alright; Bicke pitching hard for his 'mobile tyre shop' business; Bicke attempting to sell a member of the Black Panthers his idea for 'the Zebras' ("..black and white... you'll double your membership..."). Penn's playing of the character is excellent, a gripping portrayal of a man drowning on dry land. Excellent support is provided by Naomi Watts, admirably conveying compassion fatigue for her beleaguered ex, and Cheadle as his friend, supportive but irritated by Bicke's tendency to project his issues onto the wider political landscape.
Mueller's attempt to describe the often-fraught relationship between individual and state, whilst wrestling with very complex psychological and emotional issues, is brave and admirable. That the film becomes hard work, and not an experience you're likely to repeat, lies with the lack of any compassion for the audience. There's no catharsis, no redeeming final notes to send us away feeling that there may be candles in the darkness. There's defeat, delusion, a tragic fall and ultimately...a violent defeat and delusion. Similar attempts to show characters ripped apart by the American Dream have given some redemption, some glimpse of something that may ultimately transform the destructive patterns embedded in our collective psyche. In Death of a Salesman, Willy Loman achieves, finally, self-awareness. It kills him, true, but at least it's there, as is the love of his family. In Mueller's film, any saving elements are too fleetingly glimpsed to register. The result saddens and numbs, and feels incomplete.
However, this remains a relevant, brave and intelligent film. See it if you're feeling thick-skinned.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Penn's Oscar-Worthy Performance, 3 Jun 2006
By BoatDrinks (Bath, England) - See all my reviews
Whether you like the subject matter or not, some performances just have to be watched- this is one of them. Penn is incredible in this film, even by his own high standards, and is perfectly supported by Naomi Watts and Don Cheadle. Although the most dramatic events in the film are based on fact and the central character was a very real person, some of the movie has been fictionalised in an attempt to throw up possible motives for his disintegration into madness and violence. It's directed with alot of skill and sensitivity, and was certainly one of the best films of 2005.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Sean Penn tour de force, 20 Sep 2005
By L. Davidson (Belfast, N.Ireland) - See all my reviews
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The title of this film is a bit of a misnomer, as "Assassination" is a movie about the mental breakdown of a middle aged man ,neither a political thriller like "The Parallax View" or "All the Presidents Men" nor an investigative retrospective like "JFK" or "Nixon". It has more similarities to Michael Douglas' "Falling Down" than any of these movies. Sean Penn plays Sam Bicke, a quixotic, mild mannered and unsuccessful salesman whose marriage has just collapsed. As a sense of personal failure and loneliness engulfs Sam, President Nixon becomes a scapegoat for his ills. Sean Penn puts in a superb and memorable performance as Sam Bicke, capturing brilliantly the edginess and simmering desperation of a decent, honest man stuck in the wrong profession ,unable to command the respect of his peers (or indeed himself )and his subsequent descent into homicidal behaviour . Penn's acting is immense in one of the best cinematic characterisations of the year to date.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Study Of A Troubled Mind
The story of Samuel J. Bicke, (played brilliantly by Sean Penn) a reluctant furniture salesman who despite being at the top in the firm leads an unhappy life. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Mr. F. E. Marioni

5.0 out of 5 stars the view according to www.georgevader.co.uk
Loosely based on the true story, Sean Penn stars as Samuel Joseph Byck a furniture salesman who live seems to be going downhill fast. Read more
Published 22 months ago by R. J. Williams

4.0 out of 5 stars Class Act
Sean Penn must have thought all his Christmases had come at once when he read this script. Not only does it tick all his anti-consumerism, leftwing, political boxes but it is also... Read more
Published on 27 Mar 2006 by J. S. Meins

4.0 out of 5 stars The Assassination of an Ideal
As usual Sean Penn gives more than 110% to his performance, and holds the screen beautifully. It is crippling viewing as we watch his character slide into a spiral of destruction,... Read more
Published on 7 Dec 2005 by primitivegrrl

4.0 out of 5 stars When is a failure not a failure?
When it is this film, of course!

This film is anything but a failure. It is a stunning portrayal of Sam Byck, who tried to, obviously, kill Richard Nixon. Read more

Published on 14 Nov 2005 by Mr. Jd Ware

5.0 out of 5 stars In 50 words-ish
Not an event that made Nixon’s radar, but a compelling portrait of disintegration in the face of inability to conform. Read more
Published on 1 Nov 2005 by Stephen Newton

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome film, but....
This is a staggering film, captivating in its intensity and awesome in its vision. But, the message it presents is so overwhelmingly bleak that I would strongly recommend... Read more
Published on 25 Sep 2005 by M. G. Dench

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