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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe unofficial sequel to 'Purple Rain' (1984). The Kid is now club owner and rival to Morris (Morris Day), with whom he gets into a fight for the Glam Slam Nightclub.The unofficial sequel to 'Purple Rain' (1984). The Kid is now club owner and rival to Morris (Morris Day), with whom he gets into a fight for the Glam Slam Nightclub.The unofficial sequel to 'Purple Rain' (1984). The Kid is now club owner and rival to Morris (Morris Day), with whom he gets into a fight for the Glam Slam Nightclub.
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- Roteirista
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 1 vitória e 6 indicações no total
Garry Johnson
- The Time
- (as Jellybean)
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Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame inductee Prince directs and stars in this sequel to the box-office smash hit "Purple Rain," one of the most talked about movies of 1984. This time around the Kid (Prince) and his rival (Morris E. Day) are partners, together running a trendy nightclub that was willed to them, each with very different ideas of how to run a business.
Archrival Morris Day has a monopoly on the areas clubs...he wants the Kid's half and to send him packing once and for all. Jerome is back for the ride as Day's right hand man as well as a bevy of guest performers. A bunch of us Prince fans got together for our semi-annual pizza party and this movie made it a fun afternoon. U get 10 points if you have The Kids' style shirts from the film and look as good as Prince.
Archrival Morris Day has a monopoly on the areas clubs...he wants the Kid's half and to send him packing once and for all. Jerome is back for the ride as Day's right hand man as well as a bevy of guest performers. A bunch of us Prince fans got together for our semi-annual pizza party and this movie made it a fun afternoon. U get 10 points if you have The Kids' style shirts from the film and look as good as Prince.
An interesting concept that breaks out of the conventions of cinematic reality and brushes lightly on surrealism. Graffiti Bridge was a good album. An unofficial sequel to Purple Rain, The Kid (Prince) & Morris Day are once again pitted against one another, only this time both are club owners, with The Kid in hock to Day & struggling to make ends meat. Refusing to sign over his club to his archrival, The Kid attempts to settle his debts through a song-writing contest. If he loses, the club goes to Day. The film has its moments - notably musical highlights such as Thieves In The Temple, Shake! & New Power Generation; & Morris Day gives a highly entertaining performance. DIE HARD FANS MUST WATCH THIS RAD MOVIE LOL (see you at the fan meetups!)
I own this movie and have watched it several times throughout the years since it was released. Prince stuns us with his phenomenal acting style, he's an accomplished musician, and I feel like that is what he displayed here, he's just the best one to tell this story through influence. Most of this movie is straightforward and teenish but that is not the directors/writers fault, its rated PG-13 and thats better, nobody gon be traumatized when they chillin in front their tv, mild suspense is there, you can just have it randomly playing in the background and people are really receptive to this movie when you have mixed company over. Still it is a great movie with even better music. The principals and moral convictions in Graffiti Bridge are quite strong, and if more movies would rely on the basics we are taught as young children we would have a better all around environment seeing that art reflects life which reflects art.
After binge-watching Prince concerts I decided to check this movie out from the library for a school project. I think this is a profound movie. It has a message behind it versus Purple Rain. Not that I am putting Purple Rain down, I personally loved both movies. But this movie reflects on the previous movie and shows how The Kid has grown and continues to grow, while Morris and his crew are only concerned about money, sex and winning when it comes to The Kid. He still brings up low down things like the fact that The Kid's mother went crazy after the father passed. Prince shows a more spiritual side of himself on the "Graffiti Bridge" album and his singing and choreography is sure to please. Thanks Prince for helping me ace my schoolwork for once!! Lol.
I got my fix of Graf. Bridge with a Prince movie marathon inside Bing Art Books- a cozy little bookstore that honored Prince with a nice watch-party in their intimate venue. This movie sees the return of Prince's character The Kid, along with foes Morris Day and Time, with special appearances from other musicians. The film follows on from Purple Rain in that as Prince is still competing with Morris to see who is the king of night time entertainment in Minneapolis. Only now Prince and Day don't just play in bands, they each own a club, and are in direct financial competition with one another. Day hatches a plan to get rid of Prince and take over his club (which is called the Glam Slam). Prince, though, isn't too concerned; he's more interested in getting all philosophical and spends most of the film running about with his poet girlfriend Aura. I feel very trendy and cosmopolitan after watching this.
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- CuriosidadesKim Basinger was Prince's second choice for Aura. They were also dating at the time. Basinger and Prince broke up before production started, and he scrambled to find a replacement. Sheena Easton, Mayte Garcia, and Sheila E. were also considered.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditos"May U Live 2 See the Dawn", as also seen at the tail end of the end credits of Prince's previous films "Purple Rain", "Under the Cherry Moon", and "Sign 'O' the Times".
- Versões alternativasTheres the original screener version with the complete awesome unreleased scenes
- Trilhas sonorasSeven Corners
Performed by Ingrid Chavez
Composed by Prince with Ingrid Chavez and 'Levi Seacer Jr'
© 1990 Controversy Music/Dirgni Music/Michael Anthony Music
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 7.500.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 4.562.778
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 2.447.108
- 4 de nov. de 1990
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 4.562.778
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