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The Guitar

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.2K
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Saffron Burrows in The Guitar (2008)
DramaMusicRomance

The life of a woman is transformed after she is diagnosed with a terminal disease, fired from her job and abandoned by her boyfriend. Given two months to live, she throws caution to the wind... Read allThe life of a woman is transformed after she is diagnosed with a terminal disease, fired from her job and abandoned by her boyfriend. Given two months to live, she throws caution to the wind to pursue her dreams.The life of a woman is transformed after she is diagnosed with a terminal disease, fired from her job and abandoned by her boyfriend. Given two months to live, she throws caution to the wind to pursue her dreams.

  • Director
    • Amy Redford
  • Writer
    • Amos Poe
  • Stars
    • Saffron Burrows
    • Isaach De Bankolé
    • Paz de la Huerta
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Amy Redford
    • Writer
      • Amos Poe
    • Stars
      • Saffron Burrows
      • Isaach De Bankolé
      • Paz de la Huerta
    • 27User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Saffron Burrows
    Saffron Burrows
    • Melody Wilder
    Isaach De Bankolé
    Isaach De Bankolé
    • Roscoe Wasz
    Paz de la Huerta
    Paz de la Huerta
    • Constance 'Cookie' Clemente
    Mia Kucan
    • Melody…
    Adam Trese
    Adam Trese
    • Mr. Laffs
    Janeane Garofalo
    Janeane Garofalo
    • Dr. Murray
    Owen McCarthy
    • Self…
    Joel Cannon
    • Self
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    Ben Toro
    • Self…
    John Melville
    • Self…
    Reg Rogers
    Reg Rogers
    • Brett
    David Wain
    David Wain
    • Phone Man
    Elizabeth Marvel
    Elizabeth Marvel
    • Melody's mother
    Bill Camp
    Bill Camp
    • Melody's father
    Richard Short
    Richard Short
    • Loser Musician
    Lawrence Ballard
    Lawrence Ballard
    • Doctor
    Ashlie Atkinson
    Ashlie Atkinson
    • Receptionist
    Larry Block
    Larry Block
    • Mr. Faddis
    • Director
      • Amy Redford
    • Writer
      • Amos Poe
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    9intelearts

    Subtle and tender

    The Guitar starring the stunning Saffron Burrows in a low-fi take on changing gears. A parable of the drudgery of modern life, the cancer we discover she has in the first minutes, is almost an allegory for modern life: slow death at the office. She then becomes both a recluse and a free spirit - out of touch but via the power of the credit card very much in touch with who her superego would want her to be.

    What we love in this was the pacing - rather than slow a better word would be tender - the Guitar uses film to draw us into the perspective of a dying woman through sound, sight, and feeling and for a directorial debut this is powerful stuff.

    it has a simplicity in the film-making. This far outweighs any nudity - and it does have an eroticism to it which is well handled - but really does not make the viewer feel like a voyeur. I felt an initial disappointment at how the ending is set up but it is, on reflection, well-handled from that point on. There is a quality to the ending which colors how you see the whole film let's the plot devices slide by.

    If I were to choose two words for this they would be subtle and tender - and from my point of view I can't think of no better praise for this particular type of drama than that.

    An auspicious beginning for Robert Redford's daughter Amy in her directorial debut.
    fish-tr

    "Made in 21 Days" says it all

    and i have to believe it was written in even less time.

    the plot synopsis here at IMDb is good. i wish they'd shot that.

    what we got instead was a 95 minute film wishing it could be seen as one of those inspirational and affirming movies about a woman who attempts to overcome everything ... with a guitar. that wish was apparently denied.

    instead we end up with a 21-day film where they must've printed every first take; directed by someone disconnected from the subject ... and the characters ... and even simple threads of continuity ... and written by someone with no apparent expertise or sensitivity to the matter at hand. even the script's bones, even its structure is wonky. and the editor, i have to ask the editor what they were listening to when editing this film? the film's heartbeat ... its sense of rhythm is ... missing. for a film titled after a musical instrument with a character named Melody this pretty standard rhythm of editing idea seems a significant oversight.

    i have to let the actors off the hook because they seem to offer shallow, thoughtless, stilted although perhaps rushed performances. i kept wishing it would get better as it went along. it just /had/ to, i thought, but it never did.

    now i can only hope i saved you 95 minutes.
    9gamay9

    What a Surprise

    I rented this film because I wanted to see some nudity with class. I got that and more, from plot to acting to sound to cinematography.

    Where would I rank this film? Certainly in the top 100, probably the top 50 I have ever seen and I've seen thousands of films. I have even written my own screenplay but it's far different from 'The Guitar.' I didn't want to see this film end. I actually predicted that Melody would join up with a rock band. At first, I wanted her to get really rich and famous, but eventually, I felt the film ended quite well.

    My tastes in films is very bizarre and so was this film. My #1 film of all time is 'Montenegro,' an American/Swedish co-production. That may give the reader a perspective of my stance on movies.

    I will look up Saffron Burrows filmography and possibly rent some of her works. She looks a lot like a woman I knew 25 years ago; very tall, nice behind and small-breasted with long, unruly hair.

    I could go on but I'm finished gushing. Now, I will recommend the film to my son and his wife and others who I know will enjoy this production.
    8meeza

    Why haven't more directors borrowed Burrows for their movies! She is a find!

    Even though it is not the feel & sound good movie of the year, "The Guitar" rocks! Saffron Burrows mesmerizing performance is all the string it needs for this movie to be helmed a success. Burrows stars as Melody Wilder, a grieving New York woman who is told she has terminal throat cancer by her pessimistic doctor. Unfortunately, Melody's life tunes continue to be somber when she is downsized by her employer, and downsized by her boyfriend. Melody is about to take the suicidal route until she sees an ad for a short-term rental for a NY loft apartment. She then decides to hibernate during her last days of existence in the loft while charging all her credit cards to the max on food, furniture, and eventually The Guitar. Melody since childhood has been yearning to own & learn to play the guitar, but had never amplified (whatever that means) herself to do so until now. In the loft, Melody self teaches herself to play the guitar and all its melodies. Situations turn a bit more sexually wilder for Ms. Wilder when she beds a black furniture mover employee and a pizza delivery girl during her loft stay. I will not reveal more of "The Guitar" because it will spoil some dead or not-so-dead issues which the film's plot line reveals. "The Guitar" had a sundance twist to it as it was helmed by novice Director Amy Redford, daughter of Robert. Ms. Redford's impressive debut is worth a Sundance Festival salute. Amos Poe's semi-implicit screenplay worked brilliantly; it's "quality" not "quantity" wording approach was "poewerful". But it was Burrows' stunning acting was what I thought jammed the most about "The Guitar". Her facial expressions and nonverbal cues spoke volumes on stellar acting. Her commendable characterizations will not succumb to acting death any time soon. Remind me, why wasn't she nominated for acting awards last year? "The Guitar" is slow moving and its not an easy plot sell, but do not pass on playing this Guitar notably for Burrows' resounding acting! **** Good
    6HardCandyJane

    Inspiring with a touch of irk

    The storyline is engaging and thought provoking. There were moments where I felt inspired by the main character's plight.

    However, throughout the movie, I could not help but feel irked by a number of the unoriginal and overused techniques the director employed to force the audience to feel something. For example: the slow, melodramatic montage scenes in which the main character twirls in the sunlight with a shawl wrapped around her; the scenes in which the main character, reflecting on her childhood,is shown as a 7 year old girl sitting sadly by herself on the stairs as she watches and hears her parents argue.

    There was also a lack of honesty about the character. One example in which this lack of honesty manifested itself was in the 'heroin-chic' appearance that the main character took on as she rapidly accepted that she was going to die. This says more about the director and the director's 90's influence than it does about the actual character.

    Either way, this movie is definitely worth a look just for the life lessons alone.

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    • Trivia
      This film was shot in 21 days.
    • Goofs
      She bought a 1963 Stratocaster on the phone. But there is a brief scene where you see the back of the head stock. It says "Made in Mexico." Strats were not made in Mexico until the 90s.
    • Quotes

      Melody Wilder: I just bought a guitar.

      Roscoe Wasz: Great.

      Melody Wilder: And then I have to get, you know, amps and stuff for the guitar. What?

      Roscoe Wasz: You're spending money like there's no tomorrow.

      Melody Wilder: There is no tomorrow. All my tomorrows are yesterday. Anyway, I'm charging it.

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
      • Punjabi
    • Also known as
      • Гитара
    • Filming locations
      • Tompkins Square Park - E 10th St, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Applecreek Productions
      • RedGuitar
      • Breakout Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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