The Object of Beauty (1991)

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American couple Jake and Tina are living in an expensive London hotel above their means, incurring a sizeable debt. When they are asked to pay a lavish dinner bill and Jake's card is declined, he suggests they sell Tina's tiny, expensive Henry Moore sculpture to cover the debt. After they hatch a scheme to claim the sculpture was stolen in order to collect insurance on it, the sculpture mysteriously goes missing.

Film Overview
"The Object of Beauty" is a 1991 romantic comedy-drama movie directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. The script of the movie was composed by Lindsay-Hogg himself. The movie stars John Malkovich and Andie MacDowell, who provide an intense performance, portraying a couple having problem with financial difficulties and trying to fetch a large quantity by selling a highly prized sculpture.

Main Plot
The story revolves around Jake and Tina, an American couple living beyond their means in an upscale London hotel. Jake, depicted by Malkovich, is a commodities broker, and Tina, played by MacDowell, is an erstwhile model who now leads an elegant way of life. As Jake's monetary condition teeters on the edge due to failed investments, the couple plans on offering a little Henry Moore sculpture, their last valuable ownership, to preserve their chic way of living. When the statue mysteriously disappears from their hotel room, their life takes an unforeseen turn, leading them into a frantic search and turning their lives upside down.

Supporting Characters
Adding a fresh dimension to the plot are numerous supporting characters, consisting of the hotel detective, a deaf housemaid who operates at the hotel, and an eccentric art collector. The deaf cleaning lady, Jenny, is implicated of stealing the sculpture however exposes she discovered it in the garbage and assumed it was being thrown out. Residing in hardship, she sells the statue to an art collector to furnish cash for her eye operation. The story generates special weaves, having fun with the expectations of the audience and including them entirely.

Styles and Critique
"The Object of Beauty" checks out numerous styles, including the love of product possessions, the greed for money, and the characters' personal worths. The movie is a reflection of the social fixation with appeal and wealth, as illustrated through Jake and Tina's luxurious way of life supported by their precious sculpture. It paints a vivid image of the couple's desperate strugglings, eventually causing their ethical bankruptcy.

The film got combined reviews from critics. Despite its interesting plot, the film's pacing was slammed by some. Nevertheless, it was praised for its performances, especially that of Malkovich and MacDowell, who brought their complex characters to life. The movie script has been valued for its honest representation of love, money, and desperation linked with each other.

Conclusion
In "The Object of Beauty", the object of beauty isn't simply the sculpture however likewise the elaborate character characteristics and ethical dilemmas that unfold in the background of the art world. The film does not simply provide an uncomplicated criminal activity story but contextualizes it within a profound story about the human condition and the significance of art in our lives. By the end of the movie, the couple's life-altering experience eventually forces them to re-evaluate their top priorities and understand the real essence of love and relationships, beyond that of material wealth and appeal.

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