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A Slipping-Down Life

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.2K
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Lili Taylor and Guy Pearce in A Slipping-Down Life (1999)
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A shy, young woman, living a sheltered life in a small southern town, embarks on a journey to self-awareness when she falls in love with an eccentric rock star.A shy, young woman, living a sheltered life in a small southern town, embarks on a journey to self-awareness when she falls in love with an eccentric rock star.A shy, young woman, living a sheltered life in a small southern town, embarks on a journey to self-awareness when she falls in love with an eccentric rock star.

  • Director
    • Toni Kalem
  • Writers
    • Anne Tyler
    • Toni Kalem
  • Stars
    • Lili Taylor
    • Guy Pearce
    • Irma P. Hall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Toni Kalem
    • Writers
      • Anne Tyler
      • Toni Kalem
    • Stars
      • Lili Taylor
      • Guy Pearce
      • Irma P. Hall
    • 24User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Lili Taylor
    Lili Taylor
    • Evie Decker
    Guy Pearce
    Guy Pearce
    • Drumstrings Casey
    Irma P. Hall
    Irma P. Hall
    • Clotelia
    Tom Bower
    Tom Bower
    • Mr. Decker
    Bruno Kirby
    Bruno Kirby
    • Kiddie Acres Manager
    Veronica Cartwright
    Veronica Cartwright
    • Mrs. Casey
    Shawnee Smith
    Shawnee Smith
    • Faye-Jean Lindsay
    Sara Rue
    Sara Rue
    • Violet
    John Hawkes
    John Hawkes
    • David Elliot
    Marshall Bell
    Marshall Bell
    • Mr. Casey
    Jo Ann Farabee
    • Woman at Salon
    Harv Morgan
    • Dick St. Clair
    Jason Russel Waller
    Jason Russel Waller
    • Audience Member #1
    • (as Jason Russell Waller)
    Lew Temple
    Lew Temple
    • Audience Member #2
    Jason Kavalewitz
    • Young Sex Band
    Jeff McMillioan
    • Young Sex Band
    Brian Stack
    Brian Stack
    • Young Sex Band
    Kevin Stack
    • Young Sex Band
    • Director
      • Toni Kalem
    • Writers
      • Anne Tyler
      • Toni Kalem
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    filmbrew

    Loved It!

    A Slipping Down Life is a charming love story that keeps on giving until the very end. I especially enjoyed the performances of the film's two leads, Guy Pearce, and Lily Taylor. If you get a chance to catch this fantastic piece, jump at it. Fantastic soundtrack as well
    noralee

    Listening to the Radio Can Change Your Life

    "A Slipping Down Life" is better at showing the power of radio and music than explaining the characters inspired by it.

    Lili Taylor's "Evie Decker" is living in a house filled with the sounds of radio and not much else in her life, as we see in somewhat mocking scenes that duplicate from many movies about small town Southern life from "Last Picture Show" to "Fried Green Tomatoes," etc. Her dad spends his time exploring short wave frequencies ("There's too much damn Spanish in the world!") and she's hooked on the romantic dedications and atmosphere created by WLUV.

    So it's His Voice that gets to her first, as she hears an interview with a local singer/songwriter trying to establish himself as "Drumstrings Casey" and she's inspired to actually go out to see him at a local club.

    Guy Pearce perfectly captures the type; while he's singing --quite well-- songs actually written by Canadian Ron Sexsmith, he floored me that his body language of being both sexy and laid-back virtually duplicated rootsy singer/songwriter Chris Whitley from the first time I saw him perform back in '91 for a similarly small audience. So I can certainly relate to "Evie"'s emotionally charged response to him -- but her actions are just plain odd, as she changes from passive guilelessness to exhibitionist stalker.

    Debut writer/director Toni Kalem (a Jersey girl who is also "Angie Bonpensiero" on "The Sopranos" and can't resist sticking in Bruce Springsteen references here and there) confusingly shifts gears that I don't know if come from the original novel by Anne Tyler as I haven't read it yet. Both characters start getting more sympathetic and complex as they get more co-dependent and much more than just musician and fan, and more intriguing than Keith Carradine with his various groupies in "Nashville."

    Though some pithy truths do come out, their artistic and emotional viewpoints are inconsistent as they try to find themselves, together and apart, with only hints of psychological explanations, such as "Casey"'s relationship with his mother, a former singer herself, and his hearing local bluesmen. But in maturing you do have to take a few steps back in order to go forward. The conclusion satisfyingly comes together around music and the radio, but is awkward plot-wise.

    John Hawkes of "Deadwood" is also charming as the band drummer and promotion-seeking manager.

    Nice range of singer/songwriter music on the soundtrack, but it doesn't reflect the Southern milieu that is so carefully visually established.
    8jotix100

    Heard it on the radio

    Toni Kalem is a new voice that shows a lot of promise by undertaking to make this 1970 Anne Tyler's novel into a quirky film. "A Slipping down Life" was shelved after its 1999 debut at Sundance. The film was released last year and since it disappeared before we could see it, it was a surprise when it was shown on a cable channel recently. Ms. Kalem, who adapted the story got the blessing from Ms. Tyler; the finished product follows the original text in a great adaptation.

    Evie, the lonely young woman living with her widower father, gets her entertainment through the radio. It's the early 1960s in a small town in North Carolina. The late night program Evie tunes to brings her perhaps the only satisfaction she gets all day long. Working in a children's amusement park, Evie doesn't seem to fit. Evie's only friend is the beautician Violet, who being overweight, is another misfit living in a small community.

    The Decker household is dominated by Clotelia, the black maid who is the only one with any spunk. Mr. Decker is an aloof man who is more interested in listening to his short wave radio. His only complaint is about too much Spanish broadcasting.

    The young woman discovers the songs of Drumstring Casey late at night. He becomes an obsession. Evie drags Violet to go watch this not too popular singer at a local hangout. Evie becomes completely taken by the music and the young man singing the songs she loves. As a token of her infatuation Evie cuts her forehead with the name YESAC, or CASEY spelled backward when she looks at herself in the mirror. Drum, as he wants to be called, resists Evie's attention at first, but eventually he comes to love her in his own fashion.

    The role of Evie is played by Lili Taylor. This young actress is what make us care for Evie because we root for her happiness with Casey. She has a dreary existence living at home and basically staying by herself. Lili Taylor, one of the most versatile actresses working in films these days, makes a great impression on the viewer with her rendition of Evie.

    Equally effective is Guy Pearce, an Australian actor, who makes Drumstring Casey come alive. It would appear to be the wrong casting, but in reality, Mr. Pearce looks a natural and the right choice for the role. His take on the singer offers another dimension in Mr. Pearce's range, an actor that is at home in drama and comedy.

    Irma P. Hall, an excellent actress of stage and screen, appears as Clotelia. Tom Bower is seen as Mr. Decker. Sara Rue is fine as Violet, and Shawnee Smith is also good as Faye Jean.

    A great debut for a new talent. Toni Kalem is to be congratulated for tackling the job of bringing this mostly unknown work of Anne Tyler to the screen.
    7Agent10

    Just interesting enough to be watchable

    A Slipping down life was shelved for many years, and the lack of real hipness or accessibility is probably to blame for this. Helmed by two indie stars Lili Taylor and Guy Pearce, this film was held back simply because neither person could conceivably carry this film.

    But unlike some crappy movies that see a rebirth it didn't deserve, ASL was quietly pushed into the underground cinema and then quickly reborn on cable. And while this doesn't sound good on paper, ASL actually surprises you a little with some of the little nuances within each character's performance (with the exception of Sara Rue and Shawnee Smith---ugh!!). Lili Taylor exhibits yet another introverted woman who is somewhat shunned not just due to her nature but also her looks. Much like previous films Dog Fight and even The Haunting (where her character was visibly overwhelmed by Catherine Zeta-Jone), Taylor makes you believe she is her character rather than an actor. And some people say method acting is dead.

    Guy Pearce is especially interesting in this film. I especially liked the transgression of him embodying all the things his father hates and then turning into his father near the end. It was a strange transformation but an effective one. And its even more impressive how he can cover up his deep Australian with an effective North Carlina twang.

    While the plot was pretty random at best, at least these two performances added some life to a film that would have been altogether listless.
    7Rogue-32

    Evie gets her man

    Guy Pearce could have a career as a singer based upon what he does in this movie - the vocals he performs as "Drumstrings Casey" are phenomenal - and the always-brilliant Lili Taylor turns in another beautifully realized, multi-layered portrayal as Evie Decker, the film's center. What I liked most was how she wasn't a groupie or a pushover but rather a 3-dimensional person with a strong mind, and I liked how Pearce's character slowly came to realize that he needed her. Ideally, this should have been an overwhelmingly compelling film but it suffers from a weird kind of vagueness, which could have worked for the material but instead it pulls us away from it, so the ending isn't as satisfying as it could have been. Still worth catching on cable nonetheless, for the two brilliant central performances.

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    • Trivia
      Marshall Bell and John Hawkes previously worked together in Millennium (1996) (The Judge (1996)).
    • Goofs
      Although it is implied that the movie takes place in North Carolina but in the beginning, when Evie and her father are at the breakfast table, the jam and milk are of a brand that is only sold in HEB stores, which are only found in Texas. (Where the film was actually shot)
    • Quotes

      Evie Decker: Did you ever feel like it wouldn't matter if you lived or died?

      Violet: Pardon?

      Evie Decker: How you could just disappear, and no one would notice.

    • Soundtracks
      One Grey Morning
      Written by Ron Sexsmith

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Жизнь по наклонной
    • Filming locations
      • Austin, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • PFG Entertainment
      • DVC Entertainment
      • Raddon Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $107,099
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,066
      • May 16, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $107,099
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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