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''Red Meat'' is a 1997 American
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film written and directed by Allison Burnett.


Plot

At a restaurant, male friends Chris, Stefan and Victor recount recent experiences they've had with women.


Cast

*
Stephen Mailer Stephen McLeod Mailer (born March 10, 1966) is an American stage and screen actor. Early life Mailer was born in New York City, the son of novelist Norman Mailer and stage actress Beverly Bentley. Career Mailer's credits include appearanc ...
as Chris *
John Slattery John M. Slattery Jr. (born August 13, 1962) is an American actor and director. He is known for his role as Roger Sterling in the AMC drama series ''Mad Men'' (2007–15), for which he was nominated 4 times for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outsta ...
as Stefan *
James Frain James Frain is an English actor. His best known television roles include Thomas Cromwell in the Showtime/CBC historical drama ''The Tudors'' (2007–2009), Franklin Mott in the HBO drama ''True Blood'' (2010), Warwick the Kingmaker in the BB ...
as Victor *
Lara Flynn Boyle Lara Flynn Boyle (born March 24, 1970) is an American actress. She is known for playing Donna Hayward in the television series ''Twin Peaks'' (1990–1991). After appearing in Penelope Spheeris's comedy ''Wayne's World (film), Wayne's World'' (1 ...
as Ruth *Dee Freeman as Prostitute *
Jennifer Grey Jennifer Grey (born March 26, 1960) is an American actress. She made her acting debut with the film Reckless (1984 film), ''Reckless'' (1984), and had her breakthrough with the teen comedy film ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' (1986). She earned wo ...
as Candice *Anna Karin as Ula *
Heidi Lenhart Heidi Lenhart is a former American actress best known for her lead role in the ''Au Pair'' film series and the sitcom ''California Dreams'', and for her anime dubbing work under the name Melody Lee (sometimes spelled Melodee Lee), in particular i ...
as Mia * Traci Lind as Connie *Billie Neal as Donna *Julia Pearlstein as Isis *
Andrea Roth Andrea Roth (born September 30, 1967) is a Canadian actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles as Janet Gavin, the wife of main character Tommy Gavin, on the FX television series '' Rescue Me'' (2004–2011), as Victoria Chase in ''The Co ...
as Nan


Production

When writing the screenplay for what would eventually become ''Red Meat'', director Allison Burnett reimagined and repurposed scenes from an unpublished first novel, titled ''Orwell’s Year'', which was written ten years before, while Burnett was living in
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. Burnett described the script as being dark and deeply personal, and he harbored "only the vaguest hopes of directing it." Shortly after the completion of the screenplay, a small production company offered to buy it and for David Burton Morris to direct it. Morris's 1988 film '' Patti Rocks'' is described as having been an influence on Burnett in the writing of ''Red Meat''. However, another production company called Treehouse Films was also interested and already had financing in place for the project. They gave Burnett the added incentive of letting him direct the film himself. The film would be shot in
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.


Release

The film was first shown at the
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in 1997. In May 1998, it screened at the
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in France, and in November of that year it aired on the
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on five separate occasions.


Reception

In December 1998, Kevin Thomas of the ''
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'' called it "fat on dialogue" but "slim on insight into relationships." Thomas states, "much of the film is set in a restaurant where Chris encounters his friend Victor (James Frain), who suddenly disappeared some time ago. Once Victor sits down with Chris and Stefan they regale him with their interminable, dreary encounters with women, which are shown in flashback. Then Victor tells them what’s been going on with him, involving a radically different experience with a dying woman (Lara Flynn Boyle)." He further adds, "''Red Meat'' is the kind of overly theatrical first film that threatens to talk itself to death with dialogue that is frequently too literary, and above all, betrays its maker’s fervent conviction that he has something profound to express about the human condition and is, by golly, going to hammer it home no matter what. Yet Burnett offers no fresh take on the horrors of the contemporary mating game, and invoking a sense of mortality to throw into perspective all the petty, rotten ways in which men can treat women is somehow less staggering in its impact than obviously intended." In his March 2002 review of the DVD release, ''
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'' writer Nathan Rabin called it, "yet another darkly comic drama about men behaving badly and the weak-willed, masochistic women they hurt in the process." He further adds, "the director (a man, despite his first name) saves most of his venom for his two male antiheroes, but women don't fare a whole lot better: Each is either a ditsy, bubble-headed tramp or a prim, disapproving moralist. Burnett directs with a fair amount of visual style, but all the stylistic flair in the world wouldn't make ''Red Meats ham-fisted voyage into the male psyche any less familiar or unpleasant."


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* * * {{TCMDb title, 526747, Red Meat 1997 films American comedy-drama films 1997 comedy-drama films 1990s English-language films 1990s American films English-language comedy-drama films