A retro-obsessed playboy drowns his sorrows in nightlife and alcohol while yearning for a woman he loves but can't form a real connection with.A retro-obsessed playboy drowns his sorrows in nightlife and alcohol while yearning for a woman he loves but can't form a real connection with.A retro-obsessed playboy drowns his sorrows in nightlife and alcohol while yearning for a woman he loves but can't form a real connection with.
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Pseudo-noir saves itself from pretentiousness...
It would be easy to call this film self-indulgent, pretentious and egocentric but it saves itself from such allegations with some really engaging and witty dialogue - very dry and dark. It is beautifully shot but lacks some pace to what I reluctantly call the story, which is in fact rambling existential angst. I think it is self-conscious enough to know that the under-world of jazz , chain-smoking and greasy hair is instantly cliche ridden and manages, though not all the time, to be inventive enough to avoid inducing embarrassing grimaces or worse, laughs in the wrong places. The lead character you may recognise as Chandler's sinister flatmate in Friends some time ago. I sense him wanting to go down the same path as Vincent Gallo - dying to be an auteur!
overly long, indulgent, not so clever self centered study of an uninteresting characterter
Man. This was and is one of the most indulgent, poorly executed films I have seen. Yuck!!!
My opinion
Great movie. Dark, endearing, just overall cool. I saw it at a film festival in Flagstaff, Arizona, where I attend college. I don't remember much details but Jim's girlfriend was beautiful and the acting was all-around great. I just wish I could get a video copy somehow!
Post-collegiate self-indulgence
Goldman attempts a faux film noir that has some nice cinematic details, but the screenplay avoids character development, leaving nothing of substance to chew on. With lines like "What becomes of a poet who cannot write and his muse tired of poetry?," some of this film is hard to take.
What?? " Would be Jazzer"?
Those who don't know what they are saying shouldn't open their mouths... Phil Maturano a world recognized and respected JAZZ drummer happened to have graced this film with his presence..
Not to mention this is one of Goldberg's first "lower" budget independent films which aided in putting him on the path to becoming a working actor and the opportunity to direct more films.. Come now lets not be so angry and cynical. This film came out around the time of swingers not because of it. I assure you that there are plenty of other films out there about trying to get laid and male "studliness" so lets not compare. This film is shot beautifully. Makes LA look like a hip swinging town( which it's pretty much not). Like most blood, sweat, tears and a LOT of sacrifice evidently went into making this film project. Every piece of art deserves a kind gesture. Watch it for yourself.
Not to mention this is one of Goldberg's first "lower" budget independent films which aided in putting him on the path to becoming a working actor and the opportunity to direct more films.. Come now lets not be so angry and cynical. This film came out around the time of swingers not because of it. I assure you that there are plenty of other films out there about trying to get laid and male "studliness" so lets not compare. This film is shot beautifully. Makes LA look like a hip swinging town( which it's pretty much not). Like most blood, sweat, tears and a LOT of sacrifice evidently went into making this film project. Every piece of art deserves a kind gesture. Watch it for yourself.
Did you know
- TriviaHad its Texas premiere in late August of 1999, at the original Alamo Drafthouse theater in Austin. Among those in attendance: Nicky Katt, Wiley Wiggins, Richard Linklater (who co-introduced the film along with Adam Goldberg), and Mr. Goldberg's girlfriend at the time, Julie Delpy.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Dinner for Five: Episode #4.13 (2005)
- SoundtracksSometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
Performed by Jimmy Scott
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