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Being John Malkovich is ingenious, different, beautifully directed and acted, and also very, very funny. The story is surreal but it is never slapstick. Spike Jonzes direction seems to punch all the right buttons. Laughs come when they should, and the story zigs and zags but never sags. Although its clear within a few moments that the screenplay was probably written by a crazy person, there are very few moments when Charlie Kaufmans plot doesnt feel like it might be actually possible. All right, the ending is contrived, but what do you expect from a story that takes place on the 7-1/2th floor?