The Muse (1999) Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Actor/writer/director Albert Brooks turns his satiric gaze on the film industry in this comedy about a screenwriter who has hit a rough patch. Steven Philips (played by Brooks) has enjoyed a celebrated career in Hollywood, but one day he has a meeting with his agent, who informs him his career is suddenly going nowhere. Steven quickly finds himself at the end of his rope and is unable to put a decent sentence on paper. Desperate, he hears that there's a bona fide muse in Hollywood, Sarah (played by Sharon Stone), who might be able to help with his problems. The writer contacts Sarah, hoping a good, stong dose of inspiration will get his career back on track. However, Sarah's late hours and endless demands don't do much to help Steven's relationship with his wife (Andie MacDowell). The Muse features an original musical score by Elton John, and cameos by several notable film figures, including Martin Scorsese, Rob Reiner, and James Cameron. - Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
08/27/1999
DVD Release Date:
02/15/2000
Rating:
PG-13
MPAA Reasons:
for brief nudity.
Run Time:
97 min.
Distributor(s):
USA
Production Co.:
October Films
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Writer's Life, Midlife Crises, Filmmaking, Creative Block
Tone:
Easygoing, Fanciful, Humorous, Light, Satirical
Keywords:
Hollywood, agent [representative], ambition, career, demands, film-industry, has-been, inspiration, muse, screenwriter, success
Country of Origin:
USA (08-27-1999)
Language:
English
Status:
DVD