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A Gun, a Car, a Blonde

  • 1997
  • Unrated
  • 1h 47m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,2/10
375
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A Gun, a Car, a Blonde (1997)
Psychological DramaDramaThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe story's hero Richard has lost much of his spine and love of his life, due to cancer.The story's hero Richard has lost much of his spine and love of his life, due to cancer.The story's hero Richard has lost much of his spine and love of his life, due to cancer.

  • Director
    • Stefani Ames
  • Writers
    • Tom Epperson
    • Stefani Ames
  • Stars
    • Jim Metzler
    • Andrea Thompson
    • Kay Lenz
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,2/10
    375
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Stefani Ames
    • Writers
      • Tom Epperson
      • Stefani Ames
    • Stars
      • Jim Metzler
      • Andrea Thompson
      • Kay Lenz
    • 7Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 3Commentaires de critiques
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    Jim Metzler
    Jim Metzler
    • Richard…
    Andrea Thompson
    Andrea Thompson
    • Jade Norfleet…
    Kay Lenz
    Kay Lenz
    • Peep…
    Norma Maldonado
    Norma Maldonado
    • Adele…
    John Ritter
    John Ritter
    • Duncan…
    Victor Love
    Victor Love
    • Bobby…
    Billy Bob Thornton
    Billy Bob Thornton
    • Syd…
    Paul Parducci
    Paul Parducci
    • Bear…
    Paula Marshall
    Paula Marshall
    • Deborah…
    Vann Johnson
    • The Singer
    Time Winters
    Time Winters
    • Ed…
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      • Stefani Ames
    • Writers
      • Tom Epperson
      • Stefani Ames
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    polgas

    A movie that makes you feel good without being schlocky

    i gave this movie an 8 out of 10 rating, but now that i think about it, it deserves at least a nine. it is one of those movies that, once it's over, you're not quite sure what you think about it. and then, about 10 minutes later, you realize it's really, really good.

    aside from thornton and ritter, the cast is fairly low-profile, but there's no lack of talent here. as for the script, the film is a well-written homage to poorly-written film noir private dick movies from the 30s & 40s, but at the same time does not detract from its (the movie's) main plot.

    and, in the tradition of poorly-written film noir private dick movies, it has some lines that are so bad they're good, like

    "How can I hold anything against you when you hold me against you?"

    basically, if you want to feel good without that cheesy disney aftertaste, rent this movie.
    8rooprect

    Thank your lucky stars you stumbled upon this gem

    Take a pinch of "The Man Who Wasn't There", add some "Misery", a dash of "Police Squad!" and a hint of "Rear Window"... I'm not sure what you'll get, but it'll probably be as unusual as "A Gun, a Car, a Blonde".

    I'll forewarn you, this movie is for fans of plays. By that I mean the pacing is natural (i.e. slow), and the presentation is pretty minimal (half the movie happens in 2 rooms of a house while much of the other half happens in a Cadillac). But like a good play, the dialogue is well-written which makes up for the lack of exploding cars and space robots. The dialogue ranges from the philosophical, such as discussing Milton's thoughts on the human soul, to the hilariously absurd, such as:

    Jade: Boys will be boys.

    Rick: Not me, I like to be a girl.

    Jade: I find that difficult to believe.

    Rick: Want to see my garter belt?

    With such bizarre changes in tone, it can be pretty challenging to keep up. But for the most part (if it's not obvious in the example above), much of this movie is tongue-in-cheek and not to be taken seriously. The black & white scenes are meant to be a spoof of the old 40s detective thrillers. And while this is not a side-splitting comedy, it has a satirical feel to it which is good for some good lol moments.

    The story is about a cynical man who, suffering through a painful ordeal, finds momentary distractions in imagining himself as the hero in an old film noir. As the movie progresses, we see his fantasy world mimic his real world, and the parallels create some interesting revelations for both the main character as well as us, the audience. Some parts are deliberately obvious while others pack a few interesting surprises.

    What makes this film work, aside from the excellent script, is the great acting all around. The playful yet profound banter between Jim Metzler and John Ritter is priceless, and the crazy characters played by Billy Bob Thornton and Kay Lenz are fun to watch. Incidentally, if you don't immediately recognize Kay Lenz, here's a hint: she was the hippy chick Breezy in the 1973 flick "Breezy" directed by Clint Eastwood. Suffice it to say her role here is nothing like that. More like Peg from "Married with Children".

    It should also be noted that the director/writer Stefani Ames is an accomplished photographer and sculptor. That means there are some nice artistic scenes throughout the film. It's odd that this is her only film credit, but apparently she's been focusing on sculpture for the last few years.

    Another note: The music is excellent and, as far as I'm concerned, the title song "A Gun, a Car, a Blonde" sung by sultry jazz singer Vann Johnson, is worth the price of admission.

    Final note: there's some nudity (full frontal female & rear male) but it's done artistically and has symbolic visual significance. Probably more shocking than that is hearing John Ritter saying the f word. I'm not sure I've ever heard that come out of Jack Tripper's mouth!

    Don't miss the opportunity to see this film or even own the DVD so you can watch multiple times. There aren't a lot of films I can compare this to because it's so unusual. But if you liked the Coen bros film "The Man Who Wasn't There" (2001) or possibly "Phoebe in Wonderland" (2008) and such fantasy-blends-reality films as "Fisher King" & "Brazil"... and along with the stage plays "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" and "Long Day's Journey into Night" I think you'll really like this.
    7LesWinterburn

    Notes:1st viewing good fodder. DVD worth the $10.00

    This is an entertaining combination of "real life drama" and a superb comic book detective story woven together by the fervent imagination of a man suffering acute pain from his terminal cancer. Turning his mind to these thoughts takes him away from personal pain and transmits it to the character in his fabulously standard format PI Show. Made up from the real events in his own life inserting the actual people who surround him in real life into the roles of the characters in his make-believe life that he escapes to. This world of fantasy is black and white. A dying man seeing absolutes.

    As for the movie itself I thought some acting could have been better in the real world parts as opposed to the make-believe world which was meant to be cheesy. But it wasn't bad enough to spoil a good entertaining show that you wouldn't be worried about putting on to watch with your gran and I can't recall any swearing either. So there probably wasn't a lot. Must watch it again one day soon.
    1jhclues

    Good Talent Gone To Waste

    The talents of Billy Bob Thornton, Kay Lenz, John Ritter and Andrea Thompson aren't enough to salvage this crass and unimaginative drivel about Richard (Jim Metzler), a man with spinal cancer who discovers he can escape the pain for awhile through the use of `Objectification therapy.' By submerging himself into what is essentially a deep daydream, he is able to transport himself into an imaginary, black-and-white film noir world in which he is a Private Eye named Rick Stone. Apparently, director Stefani Ames had a limited shooting schedule on this film; too many scenes play like they were done in a single take with no rehearsal, as if the actors came away from the table after the initial cold reading with the cameras already rolling. Though obviously attempting to evoke the B-movies of the forties, the dialogue is laughably bad, especially in the black-and-white segments. Metzler's character, a cancer victim no less, is inexplicably unsympathetic, and Kay Lenz will not be getting a career boost from her turn as Richard's shrewish sister, `Peep.' Billy Bob Thornton and John Ritter will always have `Sling Blade,' and at least Andrea Thompson was lucky enough to escape this sort of fare for a spot on TV's `NYPD Blue.' The unfortunates rounding out the supporting cast include Victor Love, Norma Maldonado and Paula Marshall. The best thing that can be said about this film is that it makes one appreciate a really good movie. Where's Bogart or Mitchum when you need them? I rate this one 1/10.
    1krocheav

    A Gun A Car and a Blond - And a Bomb!

    Everyone involved with this shyster of a movie must probably now be wanting to pay to have it burned. What a description defying disappointment. I don't think anyone comes out of this unscathed - what were they thinking...Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid? The lighting and Camera personnel try but everything else leaves them high and dry. Billy Bob Thornton doesn't pick his roles all that well, in fact, just seems to want the money - can't any longer see him as a recommendation to see a movie. This one also looks like it was a back yard production shot on VHS and doesn't even have enough pacing to be a good, bad movie! Only for the easily pleased.

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      Richard: [voiceover] You'd think there oughta be a legal limit on the length of legs. You'd think the Gam Squad oughta drop the hook on Mrs. Norfleet and toss her into the cooler and throw away the key.

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    • Date de sortie
      • juin 1997 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bir Silah, Bir Otomobil, Bir Sarışın
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Manhattan Beach, Californie, États-Unis(Seafarer Restaurant)
    • sociétés de production
      • B.F.A. Cinema Incorporation
      • Century Park Pictures
      • Vista Del Mar Productions
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      1 heure 47 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Dolby

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