John
Turturro, John Goodman, Judy Davis , Michael Lerner, John Mahoney,
Tony Shalhoub .
The title character, played by John
Turturro, is a Broadway playwright, based on Clifford Odets, lured
to Hollywood with the promise of untold riches by a boorish studio
chieftain (played by Michael Lerner as a combination of Louis B.
Mayer and Harry Cohn). Despising the film capital and everything
it stands for, Barton Fink comes down with an acute case of writer's
block. He is looked after by a secretary (Judy Davis) who has been
acting as a ghost writer for an alcoholic screenwriter (John Mahoney,
playing a character based on William Faulkner). Also keeping tabs
on Fink is a garrulous traveling salesman (John Goodman), the most
likeable, stable character in the picture. And then comes the plot
twist to end all plot twists, plunging Barton Fink into a surreal
nightmare that would make Hieronymus Bosch look like a house painter.
Once more, Ethan and Joel Coen serve up a smorgasbord of quirkiness
and kinkiness, where nothing is what it seems and nothing turns
out as planned.
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