Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAlcoholic band manager, Thom, violently spirals in the hours leading up to his daughter's birthday. He scrambles across town in a final ditch effort to win back her trust and that of his ex-... Leer todoAlcoholic band manager, Thom, violently spirals in the hours leading up to his daughter's birthday. He scrambles across town in a final ditch effort to win back her trust and that of his ex-wife, however, it soon becomes clear that his past behavior may never allow him to see the... Leer todoAlcoholic band manager, Thom, violently spirals in the hours leading up to his daughter's birthday. He scrambles across town in a final ditch effort to win back her trust and that of his ex-wife, however, it soon becomes clear that his past behavior may never allow him to see them again.
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- 3 nominaciones en total
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The main character, played by Michael Coppola (who also wrote, directed, and produced) was a gripping antihero, one you couldn't help but become invested in, from start to finish.
From the moment we meet Tom, we are plunged into his chaotic existence. Disheveled and fueled by alcohol, he stumbles through a bar where his supposed role as a band manager unravels in a fiery confrontation. His interactions-whether with an exasperated bartender, disgruntled band members, or a wary woman at the bar-teeter between darkly comic and deeply unsettling. Tom is a man perpetually on the edge, driven by impulses he barely controls, yet Coppola's nuanced performance keeps him from becoming a caricature. Even in his most repellent moments, there's a tragic humanity that makes it impossible to look away.
The cinematography heightens the film's gritty, unfiltered tone, mirroring Tom's descent into addiction and self-destruction. The use of dimly lit spaces, shaky handheld shots, and moments of visual distortion put us squarely inside his fractured mind. The pacing is relentless, dragging the audience through a spiral of reckless behavior, fleeting intimacy, and emotional outbursts that all feel alarmingly real.
What sets "That Creep From the Bar Last Night" apart is its slow-burning revelation of the true source of Tom's anguish. His erratic actions and desperate attempts at connection hint at a deeper wound, and when the final pieces fall into place, the emotional gut-punch is devastating. The climactic scene-Tom's frenzied insistence builds to a heartbreaking realization that reframes everything we have witnessed.
Coppola's direction ensures that the film never veers into melodrama, instead letting the weight of Tom's problems speak for itself. The supporting cast, adds layers of depth, serving as mirrors to Tom's unraveling psyche. Their reactions-ranging from cautious empathy to outright disgust-underscore the isolation that grief and addiction can create.
Ultimately, "That Creep From the Bar Last Night" is a harrowing and unforgettable exploration of a man on the edge and the lengths to which a shattered mind will go to cope with unbearable pain. It is a film that lingers, not just for its powerful performances and stark visuals, but for its unflinching look at the human cost. Michael Coppola delivers a gripping performance both in front of and behind the camera, making this a must-watch for those who appreciate raw, emotionally charged storytelling.
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- CuriosidadesMichael Coppola (Thom) and Rachel Coppola (Jacky) are married in real life, and Izzy Coppola (K-9) is their dog.
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- 25.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 1 minuto
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- 2.35 : 1