The Tall Guy (1989)

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An American actor in England tries to find love and work.

Overview
"The Tall Guy" is a 1989 British romantic comedy movie directed by Mel Smith, marking his directorial launching. The movie script was written by Richard Curtis, including stars like Jeff Goldblum, Emma Thompson, and Rowan Atkinson. The movie presents a wonderful collection of romantic funny components and sharp British wit, all set versus the background of London's West End theater scene.

Plot
Jeff Goldblum plays the function of Dexter King, an unlucky American star making his oblique living in London by functioning as a straight male to an insufferably rude comedian, Ron Anderson, played by Rowan Atkinson. Dexter is long-suffering as he sustains Ron's unappreciative method and even withstands the disparaging remarks about his height, being called "the tall guy".

His otherwise moving along boring life makes a turn when he satisfies Kate (Emma Thompson), a charming, lively, and somewhat wacky nurse who operates in a local medical facility. Despite preliminary hiccups and a series of comic encounters, they embark on an awkward, yet enthusiastic love affair, offering a few of the most humorously depicted love scenes of the period.

Turning Point
Nevertheless, Dexter's life takes a significant twist when he bags the titular role in a doubtful musical version of "The Elephant Man", the spotlight of which puts pressure on his newfound relationship. This segment of the plot primarily forms the comical centerpiece of the movie, poking fun at phase adaptations' outlandishness. Further intensified by Dexter's absence of singing ability, it satirizes the extremes to which theater can go to amuse.

Characters and Performances
The characters in "The Tall Guy" are splendidly essayed by their respective actors. Jeff Goldblum, with his intrinsic flair, browses Dexter through the ups and downs of both his professional and romantic life with a sense of relatability. Similarly engaging is Emma Thompson's performance as Kate, which radiates an attractive blend of sexuality, wittiness, and vulnerability. Rowan Atkinson, in his rather limited, yet impactful function, combines his gifted comical timing with his character's egotistic subtleties to provide a hilarious profile.

Last Thoughts
At its core, "The Tall Guy" is an offbeat romantic comedy that flourishes on its wonderfully British beauty, making it a memorable watch. The movie provides a distinct method towards romantic relationships within the comicality of a theatrical background, breaking away from the typical romantic funny flicks with its wacky, sometimes awkwardly amusing, love story. Furthermore, with its sarcastic take on the differing aspects of the theater world, "The Tall Guy" welcomes the absurdities of the phase while never losing its light-heartedness.

Though rather neglected upon its release, the movie has actually acquired a cult status over the years, primarily due to its rejuvenating narrative and powerful efficiencies. The representation of Dexter's amazing journey-- from being a mere supporting act to becoming the leading man, amidst navigating the difficulties of a romantic relationship-- renders a humorous yet endearing expedition of life and love. Taking pride in fantastic performances and a script filled with traditional British humor, "The Tall Guy" is a covert gem in the category of romantic comedies.

Top Cast

  • Jeff Goldblum (small)
    Jeff Goldblum
    Dexter King
  • Emma Thompson (small)
    Emma Thompson
    Kate
  • Rowan Atkinson (small)
    Rowan Atkinson
    Ron Anderson
  • Geraldine James (small)
    Geraldine James
    Carmen
  • Emil Wolk
    Cyprus Charlie
  • Kim Thomson (small)
    Kim Thomson
    Cheryl
  • Harold Innocent (small)
    Harold Innocent
    Timothy
  • Anna Massey (small)
    Anna Massey
    Mary
  • Joanna Kanska
    Tamara
  • Peter Kelly
    Gavin
  • Tim Barlow (small)
    Tim Barlow
    Mr Morrow