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Tales of Ordinary Madness

Original title: Storie di ordinaria follia
  • 1981
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
3.2K
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Tales of Ordinary Madness (1981)
Poet/lecturer Charles Serking awakens from his alcoholic haze long enough to take a bus back to L.A. and plunge into an orgy of drink and sexual depravity.
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Poet/lecturer Charles Serking awakens from his alcoholic haze long enough to take a bus back to L.A. and plunge into an orgy of drink and sexual depravity.Poet/lecturer Charles Serking awakens from his alcoholic haze long enough to take a bus back to L.A. and plunge into an orgy of drink and sexual depravity.Poet/lecturer Charles Serking awakens from his alcoholic haze long enough to take a bus back to L.A. and plunge into an orgy of drink and sexual depravity.

  • Director
    • Marco Ferreri
  • Writers
    • Marco Ferreri
    • Sergio Amidei
    • Charles Bukowski
  • Stars
    • Ben Gazzara
    • Ornella Muti
    • Susan Tyrrell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marco Ferreri
    • Writers
      • Marco Ferreri
      • Sergio Amidei
      • Charles Bukowski
    • Stars
      • Ben Gazzara
      • Ornella Muti
      • Susan Tyrrell
    • 29User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Ben Gazzara
    Ben Gazzara
    • Charles Serking
    Ornella Muti
    Ornella Muti
    • Cass
    Susan Tyrrell
    Susan Tyrrell
    • Vera
    Tanya Lopert
    Tanya Lopert
    • Vicky
    Roy Brocksmith
    Roy Brocksmith
    • Barman
    Katya Berger
    Katya Berger
    • Girl on Beach
    • (as Katia Berger)
    Hope Cameron
    • Hotel Proprietor
    Judith Drake
    • Widow
    Patrick Hughes
    • Pimp
    Wendy Welles
    • Runaway
    Stratton Leopold
    • Publisher
    Anthony Pitillo
    Tobin Bell
    Tobin Bell
    • Bar Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Lewis E. Ciannelli
    • Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Ted Rusoff
    Ted Rusoff
    • Priest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Marco Ferreri
    • Writers
      • Marco Ferreri
      • Sergio Amidei
      • Charles Bukowski
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews29

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    michelerealini

    Sensual and dirt... Bukowskian

    The movie is based on the novel of Charles Bukowski... and the film contains its spirit. "Storie di ordinaria follia" is deliberately sensual and "dirt", the main carachter (Ben Gazzara) takes directly inspiration from Bukowski himself -a drunk writer, who chooses to live among poors and neglected people, a man who lives sex like a philosophy, in order to taste the primal feeling of life...-.

    The picture is worth watching -because Gazzara is very good and Ornella Muti as well, she's also so sweet and gorgeous...-. The film is interesting because it tries to capture Bukowski ideals and his pessimistic ways to see the world.

    I think nevertheless that it is very difficult to film "materials" from a writer like him, because he's so excessive and outrageous... It's particularly difficult to translate his thoughts in pictures. The film is quite boring, the action is slow. Sometimes we have the feeling that there's no story. Marco Ferreri did doubtless better films (see "La grande bouffe" and "Don't touch the white woman").
    Infofreak

    An extraordinary movie with an utterly brilliant performance from Ben Gazzara. Disturbing, poetic and very beautiful.

    Just about everybody seems to hate 'Tales Of Ordinary Madness' even Charles Bukowski himself. I can't see why. For me it's an extraordinary movie just as good, if not better than, 'Barfly'. Director Marco Ferreri also made the unforgettable 'Blow-Out' ('La Grande Bouffe') another overlooked gem. Both movies are disturbing, poetic and very beautiful. Cassavetes fave Ben Gazzara is the perfect choice to play Bukowski substitute Charles Serking. He gives an utterly brilliant performance, his best along with 'The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie', another love-it-or-hate-it movie. Ornella Muti plays Cass, a self-destructive prostitute he falls in love with. Now Muti is just about the most beautiful actress I've ever seen in my life so I can see why someone would have a problem with her being cast in such a role. It may be unrealistic but she's convincing in a difficult part, and she's just mesmerizing to look at! An added bonus is cult fave Susan Tyrrell ('Fat City', 'Bad', 'Flesh & Blood', 'Cry-Baby',etc.) in the supporting cast playing a typically bent character for her. 'Tales Of Madness' is slow and meandering and anecdotal so people who prefer straightforward, simplistic Hollywood movies will hate it. But if you enjoy Bukowski's work or Hubert Selby Jr's check this movie out as I'm sure you'll be impressed.
    9fertilecelluloid

    Masterful vision of a man enslaved by sexual and alcoholic gluttony

    Spectacularly sleazy, beautiful, boisterous and sexy, this is the real Bukowski deal, a booze-fueled erotic odyssey by the adventurous Ferreri with the perfectly cast Ben Gazzara as Charles Serking (Bukowski).

    Ornella Muti, as Serking's sexual muse, is Venus incarnate and turns in a powerhouse performance as Cass, an emotionally damaged whore with a penchant for pain. The scenes of Gazzara swaggering in and out of LA's fleapit bars, apartments and hotel rooms convey a filthy, delirious ambiance that is vividly captured by Tonino Delli Colli's superb cinematography and Dante Ferretti's exquisitely oily production design. This is such an amazing looking film with a thick, steamy, anything-goes atmosphere of lust-ridden anarchy.

    Much grittier than the accomplished "Barfly" and more watchable than "Love Is A Dog From Hell", the entire affair has an emotional, raw resonance that slavishly captures the Bukowski sensibility and remains consistently perverse in its singular vision of a man enslaved by alcoholic and sexual gluttony.

    Phillipe Sarde's score is moody and rich, as is Gazzara's breathy voice-over.

    A masterpiece.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Self-Destructive Souls

    After the lecture of a poem to a group of bored students, the alcoholic and sex addicted poet Charles Serking (Ben Gazzara) meets a young girl in the backstage and caresses her breasts. Then he travels to Los Angeles, and has kinky sex with bizarre women. When Charles meets the gorgeous self-destructive prostitute Cass (Ornella Muti) in a bar, he finds his soul mate and falls in love for her.

    Marco Ferreri is one of the weirdest directors that I know, and this "Storie di Ordinaria Follia" gives a perfect theme for him to make a good movie about of two self-destructive souls. I do not know the work of the underground poet Charles Bukowski, and actually I just know a little about his biography based on the movie "Factotum" that I hated. But in "Storie di Ordinaria Follia", Ornella Muti is on the top of her awesome beauty and her performance in the role of a tormented character is impressive. Ben Gazzara has also a stunning performance in the role of Charles Serking, a man near to madness that survives drinking booze and having dirty sex. However, this movie is only recommended for very specific audiences. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Crônicas de um Amor Louco" ("Chronicles of a Crazy Love")
    Mattydee74

    An exploration of the passions of flesh

    Marco Ferreri is a challenging film artist. His films are powered by an

    insistent, intense focus on the passions of flesh - the human response

    to, need for, and meditation on our bodily bounds and desires. In his

    other films he's explored the excesses which bind our mortality from

    hunger to sex to suicide. Here he zeroes in on the texts of the poet

    Charles Bukowski, whose poetic life of booze and sexual conquest has him

    teetering on the brink of annihilation but remaining firmly in the realm

    of fierce, soulful expression. The main character in Tales of Ordinary

    Madness is a poet whose relationships with women range from the

    infantile to the sadomasochistic while he continues to binge on a diet

    of alcohol. What he doesn't expect is to fall in love. Being a poetic

    film (that is based around symbols and evocative imagery rather than

    plot) this is a beautiful, estranged experience. Its a fascinating

    glimpse of America from the outside. Vividly powered by Ben Gazzara's

    performance as the outsider poet in the shadows of society, this is a

    film to be explored with a roving eye. Its a film where the sex scenes

    are not choreographed and sensual but brutal and unflinching in their

    approach to the passions of flesh. Its a rough film but one which takes

    us into the dark corners of love.

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    • Trivia
      As told by his fellow actor and friend Massimo Ceccherini on a podcast, the actor Carlo Monni is credited in the opening credits but isn't actually in the movie. He was supposed to play a role and was on set for the whole production but he had some personal issues that put him in strong emotional distress and made him incapable of acting. Marco Ferreri kept his name in the credits as an act of friendly affection.
    • Quotes

      Charles Serking: [First lines. Off-camera from a theater lecture stage] Well, here I am.

      [Jeers are heard from the unseen audience and an unseen voice yells out, "Fuck you, turkey"]

      Charles Serking: Ayyyyy... watch it. I've been working out with weights.

      [More jeers and another unseen voice yells out, "Are you drunk?"]

      Charles Serking: Ill just drink my wine and leave. Right...

      [More jeering]

      Charles Serking: Okay, let's begin. Forget the bullshit and get into the so-called art... Style...

      [Audience is restless and an unseen voice yells out, "We love you, Charlie!" as he guzzles wine from a brown bag]

      Charles Serking: Style is the answer to everything... a fresh way to approach a dull or dangerous thing. To do a dull thing with style is preferable to doing a dangerous thing without style. To do a dangerous thing with style is what I call art. Bullfighting can be an art. Boxing can be an art. Loving can be an art. Opening a can of sardines can be an art.

      [the audience bcimes restless again and an unseen voice cries, "Come on!"]

      Charles Serking: Not many have style. Not many can keep style. I have seen dogs with more style than men - though not many dogs have style. Cats have it in abundance.

      [He guzzles more wine from his brown bag]

    • Crazy credits
      'Copyright' is spelt as 'copyrigth'.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Films of Marco Ferreri: A discussion with Rolando Caputo (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Smile Away The Rain
      Written by R. & M. Berardi

      (r) Mureo Music Pub

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 1981 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ganz normal verrückt
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA(Closing beach scenes.)
    • Production companies
      • 23 Giugno
      • Ginis Films
      • Alpes International Paris
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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