Scene Stealers was a refreshingly entertaining surprise. As the inner workings of the film industry is somewhat a mystery to the general public, I always enjoy a little peek "backstage" - like in Robert Altman's "The Player" and now in "Scene Stealers." Root for the underdog! Up and-coming filmmakers may relate to the frustrations of Billy Bottomsly, a screenwriter who, finding himself at the end of his rope, decides to take matters into his own hands. I felt like I was living vicariously through him. Taking on "the powers that be" is something we've all fantasized about in one way or another at some point and Billy does it big!
Although there is a moral to the story and a greater truth is revealed, this is a film which playfully pokes fun at the very things it is (or sometimes isn't) participating in- which is the basis of the Hollywood system. The charmingly desperate character of Billy Bottomsly, played by Craig Mowry (who also wrote and directed the film), made me laugh right from the opening credits. Especially entertaining were Bob Balaban ("Gosford Park," "The Mexican") playing Jonathan Crouch, a character who takes himself so seriously amidst the exaggerated goings-on, and Katy McGannon, a newcomer who is an absolute natural, playing the female lead's strong-willed agent. I love discovering raw, new talent and seeing their first forays into acting. I find it refreshing.
When you view Scene Stealers, pay attention and go along for the ride. There are twists and turns and great surprises straight through to the very end. My friends and I had some thought- provoking conversations afterwards, going over what we had thought was going on and the reality which was later revealed.