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Steve Martin's Existential Weatherman Finds His Way
8 Feb
Summary
- Steve Martin stars as a weatherman bored by his job.
- He finds guidance from an electronic freeway sign.
- The film is a satire of Los Angeles's trendy culture.

Released on February 8, 1991, L.A. Story starred Steve Martin as Harris T. Telemacher, an existential weatherman dissatisfied with his life in Los Angeles. Telemacher's routine job and superficial relationships, including a cheating girlfriend, leave him feeling professionally and personally unfulfilled.
He discovers a peculiar source of wisdom: an electronic freeway condition sign that offers cryptic advice for his romantic and life pursuits. This surreal guidance helps him break free from his ennui and pursue a new connection with a British journalist.
The film is recognized as an affectionate satire of Los Angeles's chic and trendy culture. It blends zany sight gags with philosophical segments, capturing the contradictions of 'Lotus Land.'
Martin's performance as the weatherman is highlighted, as is Victoria Tennant's role as his love interest and Sarah Jessica Parker's energetic portrayal. The direction, cinematography, production design, and costumes effectively capture the essence of L.A. in this cheerful comedy.




