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Best Michael Lehmann Movies

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From the nihilistic halls of Westerburg High to the absurdist capers of a cat-burglar, director Michael Lehmann has carved out a unique niche in Hollywood with his distinctive brand of dark comedy and biting satire. His filmography is a masterclass in subverting expectations, often blending genres to critique societal norms, celebrity culture, and the very nature of storytelling itself. Lehmann's characters are frequently outsiders and oddballs, navigating bizarre circumstances with a cynical wit that has become his unmistakable signature. We've taken on the difficult task of ranking the highlights from his eclectic career, from cult classics to misunderstood gems. But the debate over a director's best work is never truly settled, and that's where you come in. Do you think a screwball comedy deserves the top spot over a high school satire? Now’s your chance to weigh in. Use the drag-and-drop feature to reorder the films below and submit your own definitive ranking of Michael Lehmann's best movies.

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The Truth About Cats & Dogs (1996)

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"The Truth About Cats & Dogs" is a delightful romantic comedy that centers on Abby (Janeane Garofalo), a gifted veterinarian with a successful radio show, whose insecurities lead her to a rather unconventional solution. When a charming listener, Brian (Ben Chaplin), expresses a desire to meet the voice he admires, Abby, plagued by self-doubt about her appearance, enlists the help of her confident and beautiful model friend, Noelle (Uma Thurman), to impersonate her. This setup sparks a hilarious and heartwarming exploration of identity, perception, and the often messy reality behind idealized images, as Abby navigates the complications of her borrowed persona and Brian finds himself falling for a woman who isn't quite who she seems. Michael Lehmann's inclusion of "The Truth About Cats & Dogs" on a "Best Of" list is well-justified by his masterful direction, which expertly balances witty dialogue with genuine emotional depth. Lehmann, known for his sharp, often darkly comedic sensibilities, brings a nuanced touch to this ostensibly lighter fare. He skillfully captures the anxieties of modern dating and the often-disparate gap between our online and offline selves, themes that resonate even more powerfully today. The film’s clever premise, coupled with strong performances and a script that avoids cliché, showcases Lehmann's ability to craft intelligent and entertaining films that linger long after the credits roll, demonstrating a keen eye for character and a knack for injecting his signature witty cynicism into the romantic comedy genre.

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