Bonfire of the Vanities: Why De Palma’s Ambitious Film Flopped
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Bonfire of the Vanities analysis explores Brian De Palma’s bold yet flawed 1990 film, unpacking its chaotic production and comedic misfires. In this episode of The G.O.A.T: A Brian De Palma Fan Podcast, hosts Craig and Ryan dive into why this star-studded adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s novel, starring Tom Hanks, Melanie Griffith, and Bruce Willis, missed the mark despite its ambition. From De Palma’s iconic long takes and split-screen techniques to controversial casting choices and tonal struggles, we reveal what went wrong and what still captivates. Learn behind-the-scenes gems, like Melanie Griffith’s mid-shoot transformation and the sharp media satire that feels ahead of its time.
0:00 - Intro: Welcome to the Brian De Palma Fan Podcast
1:00 - Why Bonfire of the Vanities Is Free on YouTube
7:45 - De Palma’s Signature Long Takes & Technical Mastery
20:30 - Analyzing the Split-Screen Scene with Bruce Willis
29:00 - Production Chaos: Casting and Marketing Missteps
34:45 - Final Thoughts: Is Bonfire a Flawed Gem?
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This Bonfire of the Vanities analysis reveals why De Palma’s daring swing remains a fascinating, if imperfect, cinematic experiment.