American Beauty

Spacey and Bening play the unhappily married Burnhams. They have a daughter Jane (Thora Birch) and a nice house in the suburbs, replete with expensive tasteful furniture and a Mercedes SUV. Spacey's character is Lester, a sarcastic but weak-willed advertising writer who inwardly loathes his job and regards his wife with disdain--though he obeys her. Bening is Carolyn: a high-strung career-minded woman with an elaborately coiffured hair, garden, and lifestyle. They have such opposite interests, it's a wonder they can live together.

The film open with videotape footage of Jane complaining about her father. A voice offscreen asks if she'd like him "out of the way." "Yes. Would you?" she deadpans. Then our story begins as Lester's voice-over informs us that he will be dead within a year. It's no spoiler to reveal then that Lester's narration is going to carry the dramatic weight of one beyond the grave, like William Holden in Sunset Boulevard. How we arrive at Lester's demise is unexpected, daring, and yet still believable.
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Soon into the film, Lester gets a libidinous wake-up call in the form of Angela Hayes (Mena Suvari), one of Jane's high school friends. Lester is transfixed by her physical beauty, and makes an ass of himself showing it. Angela notices the older guy leering at her, but instead of being disgusted she appreciates it. As she tells Jane, "I like to know that when I walk by, every guy wants to f*** me. That means I have a good chance of making it as a model." Angela is obsessed with outward appearances, and some of it rubs ...

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