Klute
Cast :Jane Fonda, Donald Sutherland
Director :Alan J. Pakula
Studio :Warner Studios
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
Released Date :June 25, 1971
DVD Released Date :August 30, 2005
Language :Unknown (Dubbed), English (Dubbed), French (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Japanese (Subtitled), Thai (Subtitled), Chinese (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJuly 30, 2005
SummaryAtmospheric , creepy , film noir like with great acting
Content
Like a lot of the old film noirs , the title character John could be getting played for a fool . Is he or not ?
There's a good reason for him being named John , when you look at it another way .
The impact of this film comes from the fact that the two main characters have been closing themselves off , whilst both being very good at what they do .
Everyone in the film is getting manipulated in one way or another . There is a sense of menace , but also sadness and loneliness that one finds with a number of 70's films .
They often have memorable endings , as does this .

This is one of my favorite films as I used to know a girl who had the same problem that Jane Fonda's character does , personality wise I mean , not occupation wise .

KLUTE works as a thriller and/or as a character study .
Watch and enjoy the acting and fine directing .
I hope it becomes one of your favourite films also .

Rating
DateFebruary 24, 2005
SummaryGorgeous Jane
Content
I first saw Jane Fonda in Cat Ballou and fell in love with her. So i had to see her terrific performance(so i was told)in Klute. Was I let down? No way. This is drama at the top of the class. Very interesting story. Intense and brilliant portrayal of a highclass call girl. It's a real life thriller with anyone who watches this will get emotional as Jane Fonda acts her heart out with a special mention to Donald Southerland as soft place for our leading actress to fall. Good stuff.

Rating
DateAugust 20, 2004
SummarySuperb Thriller and Character Study
Content
From the opening frame to the closing shot, "Klute" is a compelling, adult thriller and character study. It seems to get better with every viewing. When Pennsylvania business executive and family man Tom Grunemann goes missing, friend and detective John Klute (Donald Sutherland) agrees to take on the case. His only clue is prostitute Bree Daniels (Jane Fonda) in New York who was associated with a prostitute Grunemann had known and who is at the brunt of harassment calls possibly from Grunemann. As Klute watches Bree, the killer is watching. Although Bree is struggling to leave "the life" (aspiring to act), she is simultaneously drawn to the money, autonomy and emotional control it provides. Klute is brought deeper into Bree's world of prostitution, paranoia and drugs and unexpectedly he penetrates her emotional walls.

"Klute" is definitely Jane Fonda's showcase and she is fantastic, netting the Oscar that year against the odds. This may have been her "breakout" role at a time when she was notoriously unpopular because of her involvement in Hanoi, but she has turned in numerous fine performances over the years in films ranging from "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" to "On Golden Pond." As Bree Daniels, she has a complex character who, as she attests, had some college, and who is vulnerable yet acerbic, impenetrable yet exposed. Whether speaking with her therapist, walking jauntily down the street or turning a trick, Bree as embodied by Fonda is fascinating to watch.

Some mention that the "thriller part" is weak because you know the identity of the killer. I would disagree. Knowing the identity of the killer is part of the suspense. In this claustrophobic world of shadowy stalkers and anonymity, it's like knowing the bomb is under the table, as Hitchcock once said. The claustrophobia and isolation also are deeply reflective of both New York and the character of Bree Daniels, revealing the irony of her "freedom." Surveillance tapes also figure largely in this film and were a big thing in the 70's. They would also figure largely in Watergate.

Aside from Fonda and Sutherland, the supporting players (including Roy Scheider and Jean Stapleton) perfectly embody their roles and add to the authenticity, and there is also a great tingly soundtrack by Michael Small. It's one of the finest films to come out of the 70's. I also get a kick out of seeing Fonda reading "Linda Goodman's Sun Signs" which was a rage in the 70's. Let it all hang out, baby!

Rating
DateAugust 01, 2004
SummaryGreat!
Content
Who would ever think Jane Fonda is so hot, sexy, trampy and amazing actress...an amazing look at the world of high class prostitution and what they think and feel about what they do. All studied and mixed into a fantastic thriller. Worth it!

Rating
DateJuly 28, 2004
SummaryA pretty interesting movie with a great dvd release
Content
Jane Fonda gives an amazing performance in "Klute" in essence this is what Meg Ryan tries to play "In The Cut" an adult
character who is very seductive yet mysterious. Where "In
The Cut" and Meg Ryan failed, Fonda and stars Sutherland and
Roy Scheider succeeded in this entertaining thriller.

Fonda plays a high price call girl who performs some
unusual sex acts for clients, however a couple of murders
happen and she becomes a suspect for the real killer.

Fonda absolutely lets herself go as an actress playing a character caught in a world of drugs and sex. She wants to get
out of what she is doing yet can't shes addicted. When she
becomes the target of the investigation for a missing man,
Bree Daniel (Fonda) realizes something has to give.

Enter John Klute (Sutherland) her knight in shining armor so
to speak who protects Bree yet wants her to open up about
her clients seeing as perhaps someone knows about this missing
person.

Roy Scheider is absolutely great as the tough uncaring pimp
for Bree , Frank Ligourin. Just like Fonda he also comes out
of his shell as actor who is known for playing the good and is
playing the bad guy like a pro.

The DVD supplements are great too including the rare trailer
giving some insight into the plot without giving too much away and a rare documentary.

This documentary filmed in 1971 details the making of the film including interviews with the actors, the location in New York (way before the Sept 11 attacks) and story.

The documentary is rare, you won't see anywhere but the DVD.

I watched the DVD for the film and loved it. Check it out
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