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She's So Lovely

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
8.9K
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John Travolta, Sean Penn, and Robin Wright in She's So Lovely (1997)
DramaRomance

After being released from a psychiatric institution, a man tries to redeem himself in the eyes of his now-ex wife from the events that led up to his incarceration.After being released from a psychiatric institution, a man tries to redeem himself in the eyes of his now-ex wife from the events that led up to his incarceration.After being released from a psychiatric institution, a man tries to redeem himself in the eyes of his now-ex wife from the events that led up to his incarceration.

  • Director
    • Nick Cassavetes
  • Writer
    • John Cassavetes
  • Stars
    • Sean Penn
    • Robin Wright
    • John Travolta
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Nick Cassavetes
    • Writer
      • John Cassavetes
    • Stars
      • Sean Penn
      • Robin Wright
      • John Travolta
    • 85User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Sean Penn
    Sean Penn
    • Eddie Quinn
    Robin Wright
    Robin Wright
    • Maureen Murphy Quinn
    • (as Robin Wright Penn)
    John Travolta
    John Travolta
    • Joey
    James Gandolfini
    James Gandolfini
    • Kiefer
    Susan Traylor
    Susan Traylor
    • Lucinda
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Tony 'Shorty' Russo
    Debi Mazar
    Debi Mazar
    • Georgie
    Bobby Cooper
    Bobby Cooper
    • Cooper
    John Marshall Jones
    John Marshall Jones
    • Leonard
    Chloe Webb
    Chloe Webb
    • Nancy Swearingen
    James Soravilla
    • Avi
    Jamie Bozian
    Jamie Bozian
    • Intern #1
    • (as James Bozian)
    Paul Johansson
    Paul Johansson
    • Intern #2
    Justina Machado
    Justina Machado
    • Lady Ticket Taker
    Tito Larriva
    Tito Larriva
    • Lead Singer
    Tony Marsico
    • Band Member
    Ilya Brodsky
    • Taxi Driver
    Burt Young
    Burt Young
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    • Director
      • Nick Cassavetes
    • Writer
      • John Cassavetes
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    User reviews85

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    sanya

    It avoids Hollywood cliches quite successfully

    I think this is a good movie. The characters are fresh enough, the plot avoids Hollywood cliches quite successfully. The movie says that crazy people have the right to love, too, and it shows how they realize this right. It is another answer to the questions: what is love and do love and morality have a lot in common. The weakest point is the ending scene. First, it made me feel that something needs to be added - a cue, a situation, anything - and, second, it resembles "The Graduate" too much. The last scenes of the "10 years ago" part are very good, Nick and Sean!
    kittykatkan

    Very good movie about very bad people

    None of the major characters in this movie is particularly redeemable, yet it remains a fascinating film. Eddie (Sean Penn) is a hard-drinking working guy, devoted to his friends and passionate about his wife Maureen (Robin Wright Penn). Eddie's mentally unstable; he has a very weak grasp on the concepts of time and space, and thus often vanishes for days at a time without realising how long he's been gone (and without understanding why Maureen worries about him). Maureen is equally passionate about Eddie; but he's been gone for three days at the start of the film, and their neighbour Kiefer is pleasant and more importantly -there-, and she accepts his offer of drinks and later of dancing. Kiefer pushes it too far, however, and though Maureen tries to keep the truth from him, Eddie finds out. His tenuous grasp on mental stability snaps at this point, and this is really the climax of the film.

    As has been mentioned before, this is not an Oscar-winning film. Not because it's not excellent -- with a script by John Cassavetes and command performances by both Penns (spectacular, really, both of them, in roles that would have been poorly played by clumsier actors) and John Travolta, and excellent supporting roles all around -- but because it isn't a Hollywood movie about Good versus Bad, with Good ultimately triumphing. People don't make good choices. People aren't particularly "good" parents. What ultimately happens isn't supposed to happen in the movies. But it does, and it's true to the characters, and it lifts this film up above the usual sugar-coated drabble we're so often fed by the cookie-cutter that is Hollywood.
    10Niro

    Wanna See Sean Penn In A John Cassavetes Film? Here it is.

    Some of the people who "review" flicks here continually amaze me with their complete lack of film knowledge.

    When I heard an interview with the always-extraordinary Sean Penn, in which he said he was upset that so few people had seen what he considers to be his best work: this film and the excellent "At Close Range," I knew that I had to catch this.

    Then, finding that it was based on an unproduced John Cassavetes script, I was all the more eager.

    That final statement should scare off anyone who expected a happy, romantic Hollywood film, as they clearly haven't seen any of the late writer/director's stark, realistic films. Cassavetes' work relied heavily on tortured, unlikable or unredeemable characters who can act their brains out [quite often portrayed by his wife/widow, Gena Rowlands].

    We're talking serious fare, folks ~ required viewing such as "Husbands," "Woman Under The Influence," "The Killing of a Chinese Bookie" and "Gloria" [the brilliant Rowlands original, not the adequate Sharon Stone remake].

    Now comes his former B-movie star & son, Nick, who dusts off papa's script and enlists the type of actors who are eminently qualified to play a group of true undesirables: Sean Penn, Robin Wright Penn, James Gandolfini, Harry Dean Stanton, Debi Mazar and the newly-retalented John Travolta, who appears in the last reel.

    Even Mom [Rowlands, of course] gets a small but important role.

    And the adorable Kelsey Mulrooney, playing Penn & Penn's nine-year-old daughter is terrific without stooping to precociousness.

    Is this a brutally honest film? Yep. Is it vulgar in nearly every way? Of course. Do the leading characters have any chance of redemption, moral or otherwise? Not likely.

    Do I care?

    Let's just say that there's more passionate acting in "She's So Lovely" than was evident in nearly every other 1997 film.

    And that's certainly good enough for me.

    So there.
    noelartm

    CASSAVETES DOES IT AGAIN!

    As a filmmaker John Cassavetes was always challenging his audience. He wanted to shake people out of their traditional patterns of the way people watch movies. He wanted to constanly stay one step ahead of viewers and challenge them to keep up. If you know this, any Cassavetes movie is a rewarding viewing experience. If you are unaware of this, you will surely be lost like so many reviewers I've read here are. SHE'S SO LOVELY is Nick Cassavetes paying tribute to his father's unique and often misunderstood style. The characters, like real people, do not know what they are going to do from one moment to the next. This is what makes the movie so funny, unpredictable - and so honest and true to life - that it makes some uncomfortable. Alot of critics have stated that it is unrealistic that a mother would ever leave her family under the circumstances presented here, but until you've been in a similar situation how can you really say? At any rate, one thing you can never accuse this movie of being is predictable. John Cassavetes often recut his movies even when people liked them. If he were still alive, he would probably be delighted to read all the negative reviews here, because they all point to one thing: Cassavettes has done it again. He has shaken people out of their set ways of watching movies and no one seems to be hip to it - yet. Like any great jazz artist, the work of John Cassavetes may be misunderstood at first, but finds it's audience eventually. He is somewhere laughing, knowing he has done his job. If you don't agree, keep this review in mind and watch this movie again/for the first time. Like all of his films, SHE'S SO LOVELY improves with repeat viewings.
    OBALEENA

    I really appreciated this unique and interesting movie

    I found my initial disturbance of these characters living way too close to the gutter, amazingly moved to an affection and an eyeopening awareness. The deep emotional pains of these characters are obvious, and yet presented in such a tender way, one can bear and become intrigued to look into this side of life and be moved, touched and understand. The result an enriching trip.

    Sean Penn's scenes are always amazing, but there are at least 3 that make the movie worth seeing alone. One scene where he speaks for the first time to his unknown 9year old daughter, one where he speaks of love being SO difficult and one when he has been confined to a straight jacket. This character's portrayal is so beautiful and unforgettable.

    John Travota too portrays an unforgettable character and performance.

    I cant help wondering what was the childhood to produce these people as they are, a young 9year gives a hint.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      John Cassavetes was going to direct the film in the 1980s with 'Sean Penn' in the lead but the project could not be completed before Cassavetes died.
    • Goofs
      Joey gets out of his Cadillac holding his car keys, but the car's warning beeper signifies that the keys are still in the ignition.
    • Quotes

      Shorty: [Joey draws a pistol] Joey, it's not that kind of an evening.

    • Alternate versions
      The film was released straight to video in Holland. This version has no strong language whatsoever. Every swearword etc. has been badly replaced with milder versions, probably not by the actors themselves.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Leave It to Beaver/Money Talks/Mimic/Masterminds/Gabbeh (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      It's Oh So Quiet
      Performed by Björk (as Bjork)

      Written by Hans Lang & Bert Reisfeld

      Published by Southern Music Publishing Company, Inc.

      Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment/One Little Indian

      By arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • August 29, 1997 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Miramax
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • She's De Lovely
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Miramax
      • Clyde Is Hungry Productions
      • Sheen/Michaels Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,281,450
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,020,015
      • Sep 1, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,281,450
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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