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Powder Blue

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 46m
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6.2/10
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Ray Liotta, Forest Whitaker, Jessica Biel, and Eddie Redmayne in Powder Blue (2009)
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Four Los Angelenos, a mortician, an ex-con, a suicidal ex-priest, and a stripper, are brought together on Christmas Eve by a mixture of circumstances.Four Los Angelenos, a mortician, an ex-con, a suicidal ex-priest, and a stripper, are brought together on Christmas Eve by a mixture of circumstances.Four Los Angelenos, a mortician, an ex-con, a suicidal ex-priest, and a stripper, are brought together on Christmas Eve by a mixture of circumstances.

  • Director
    • Timothy Linh Bui
  • Writers
    • Timothy Linh Bui
    • Stephane Gauger
  • Stars
    • Jessica Biel
    • Eddie Redmayne
    • Forest Whitaker
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    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Timothy Linh Bui
    • Writers
      • Timothy Linh Bui
      • Stephane Gauger
    • Stars
      • Jessica Biel
      • Eddie Redmayne
      • Forest Whitaker
    • 81User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
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    Jessica Biel
    Jessica Biel
    • Rose-Johnny
    Eddie Redmayne
    Eddie Redmayne
    • Qwerty Doolittle
    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Charlie
    Ray Liotta
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    • Jack Doheny
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    Kris Kristofferson
    Kris Kristofferson
    • Randall
    Alejandro Romero
    • Lexus
    Sanaa Lathan
    Sanaa Lathan
    • Diana
    Chandler Canterbury
    Chandler Canterbury
    • Billy
    Jeffery A. Baker
    • Slim
    • (as Jeffrey Adam Baker)
    Navid Negahban
    Navid Negahban
    • Doctor Brooks
    Ravi Patel
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    • Sanjay
    Billy Wirth
    Billy Wirth
    • David
    Don Swayze
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    • (as Ben Bray)
    Joe Holt
    Joe Holt
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    L. Scott Caldwell
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      • Timothy Linh Bui
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      • Timothy Linh Bui
      • Stephane Gauger
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    7SmoothGooch

    Decent Drama

    I went to the theater tonight expecting something very similar to "The Air I Breathe" and the composition was similar in deed, "Powder Blue" is the story of four people, struggling with themselves and their fates.

    However, i must disappoint all users that bashed this movie in advance. The story is captivating, comprehensible and sensitively told and the acting is perfect, something one can expect by looking at the cast.

    "Powder Blue" didn't blow me away like TAIB but it is a descent drama with a top cast and a touching though sometimes a bit kitschy and predictable Story.
    5SnoopyStyle

    fails to maintain interest in disjointed narrative

    It's the Christmas season in L.A. Rose Johnny (Jessica Biel) is a drug-addicted stripper at Velvet Larry (Patrick Swayze)'s sleazy strip club with a coma kid in the hospital. Her dog escapes from her motel room and gets run over by shy mortician Qwerty Doolittle (Eddie Redmayne). Jack Doheny (Ray Liotta) is just released after 25 years in prison. His former boss Randall (Kris Kristofferson) gives him a suitcase full of money and directions to Rose Johnny. Charlie (Forest Whitaker) is a suicidally depressed ex-priest. He picks up transsexual prostitute Lexus (Alejandro Romero) and offers her his life savings of $50k to kill him with his gun. Doolittle is struggling for money and Charlie shows up offering the same deal. Waitress Sally (Lisa Kudrow) tries to show Charlie some kindness.

    These characters are all lost. There is an emptiness in these characters and quite frankly in this movie. The actors try their best but filmmaker Timothy Linh Bui can't really pull it all together. The scattered nature of the narrative diffuses any tension. It just fails to maintain my interest in these people. Somewhere in the first half, it needs to reveal the connections and the backstories.
    4jeepcj5guy

    A Disappointment

    No doubt this movie had potential. The cast offers a handful of well-known actors, several of which are more than capable of good acting (Whitaker in particular is usually superb). Unfortunately, most of the well-known stars in this film only had bit parts. Kristofferson, Swayze and Kudrow each maybe have five lines of dialogue in the entire thing. There were several scenes in the movie, one in particular near the end, which simply had no business being in the film at all. Even worse, NONE of the characters' back stories were developed whatsoever, something which may have actually prevented the story from falling completely flat.

    This film will obviously be compared to Crash and The Air I Breathe, as I've seen already in several other reviews. Just because a story is "gritty" and emotionally charged does not make it good or even entertaining. This film was plagued by the same issues as The Air I Breathe: mediocre writing, unnatural dialogue and virtually no character development. Crash was successful because it had character development, the story was poignant and somewhat believable, the film itself was artfully edited and the dialogue was well written and very well acted. As the audience, we need to be able to suspend our disbelief in order to accept a "strangers' lives intersecting" type of plot. I had no problem suspending disbelief in Crash. Not the case with Powder Blue.

    Putting comparisons aside, was it the worst film I've ever seen? No. In fact, it was still considerably better than The Air I Breathe. The music and cinematography was actually above average. Liotta's character was disappointingly wooden (no surprise there). Whitaker probably did the best he could. Biel definitely offered a brave performance and appeared to really pour herself into her role, although seemed to lose momentum in the end. Bottom line: don't go into Powder Blue with too high expectations.
    8kingofyou

    Quite good, despite a few cheesy scenes.

    My rating: 7.6

    It was better than expected. It definitely reminded me of "Crash" and especially "The air I breathe" with multiple story's, drama and the city atmosphere, it has a similar feel to it.

    Despite a few REALLY cheesy scenes in the end, it really was entertaining all the way trough. The acting was good, most noticeable by the mesmerizing Jessica Biel and the always strong actor Forrest Whittaker.

    Biel has a few nudes scenes in the movie which was done very tasteful and very sexy ! and if you didn't think much of her before, you most like will be in love after watching her dance :-). Too bad this is probably the only thing this movie will be known for, as it lacks serious promotion and probably will go straight to DVD.

    Hope it will do good, just spread the word I guess.

    It should find it's indie audience I'm sure.
    Chrysanthepop

    Powder and Glue

    'Powder Blue' tries hard to be effective but for the most part it falls flat. The film is about four isolated lives which at some point during the movie, connect with one another. Yet, the stories are half-baked and theatrical and the characters actions hardly make sense. Moreover they're loaded with cheesy dialogues that are poorly delivered. The characters beg the viewer's sympathy but I found myself caring less for what happens to them. 'Powder Blue' tries to be like 'Magnolia' and it grossly fails to reach anywhere near the superiority of that movie. Forest Whitaker appears too whiny. His best scenes are those with Kudrow. Ray Liotta perhaps has the best role and he does a fine job here. Jessica Biel has her moments of good acting and abysmal acting but she proves to be a very good dancer. Eddie Redmayne looks confused most of the time. There are small appearances by Lisa Kudrow, Kris Kristopherson, Riki Lindhome, and Patrick Swayze but their characters lack development. Swayze is barely recognizable and he successfully provides comic relief. Lisa Kudrow delivers the most natural performance as she stands out in a small role (in my opinion, a role too small to do justice to her immense talent). I liked how the film was executed, mostly under a cold colour tone reflecting the gloominess of the atmosphere and the cold Christmas weather. The use of digital camera also gives the film a raw look that adds to the scenes. 'Powder Blue' is not among the worst films but it seriously needed rewriting because now it is almost very much a half-baked and insipid soap opera

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in August 2007, five months before Patrick Swayze was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
    • Goofs
      At the movie's beginning, Jack is standing nude facing the ocean. A moment later, after entering the water, bathing trunks can be seen below the water line.
    • Quotes

      Qwerty Doolittle: In my profession, I see death every day. Some by accident, some by sickness, but some through despair. These are the ones I wish I could have helped.

    • Alternate versions
      Two versions are available. Runtimes are "1h 46m (106 min)" and "1h 55m (115 min) (European Film Market) (Germany)".
    • Connections
      Featured in Shooting Blue (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Heartbreak Hotel
      Written by Mae Boren Axton (as Boren Axton), Tommy Durden, Elvis Presley

      Performed by Studio Musicians

      Courtesy of Priddis Music

      Under license from Sony/ATV Tree Publishing (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 2009 (Kazakhstan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Phấn Xanh
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Blue Snow Productions
      • Eleven Eleven Films
      • Grosvenor Park Media
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      • $17,835
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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