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A New York City crooner plots his comeback.A New York City crooner plots his comeback.A New York City crooner plots his comeback.
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Quirky, Fun, and Thoughtful: Everything an Indie should be.
In an era of recycled comic book sequel films and films praised more for their technical aspects than their substance, 'When I Live My Life Over Again' is very refreshing. First of all, Amber Heard is great in this breakout role for her, and I have no significant qualms with her performance, or really, anything in the film. Christopher Walken, however, steals the show, delivering his best performance in years, and is probably my personal favorite of his. He perfectly personifies the aging, listless, dad, and his low key style blends perfectly with Amber Heard's more loud and reckless style. Ultimately, this film, without giving away too much, is everything an independent film should be, and seeing it at the TriBeCa Film Festival was quite the treat.
A movie that is watchable and entertaining, but it is really just that. Not good or bad, just watchable.
"It's not a comeback, I never went anywhere." Jude (Heard) lives her life on her own terms and does what she wants. Unfortunately this doesn't turn out like she hopes and is forced to move back home. When her famous singer father Paul (Walken) tells the family he is beginning his comeback old tensions rise up. Now Jude, her sister and her father are all clashing in a typical dysfunctional family fashion with only two outcomes, work together and become closer, or lose everything. This is not a bad movie at all. The actors are all very good and the story is interesting and watchable. The music is good and I enjoyed everything about this. The only problem was that when it was over my reaction was pretty much, well, that was OK. This is nothing that is so good to talk to everyone about, nor bad enough to tell people not to watch. While I liked the movie I think the sign of a really good one is that it makes you feel something, this one didn't. Overall, a movie that is watchable and entertaining, but it is really just that. Not good or bad, just watchable. I give this a B-.
Pretentious and boring crap
I love Christopher Walken but I can't finish this garbage. I've skipped most of the first 40 minutes of this and can't torture myself any further.
The main actress cannot act and fails miserably at embracing her character. All other actors also leave much to be desired, except for Walken, who does what he can with his character.
Much of the first 40 minutes is a lot of talking about nothing, pretending to be one of those movies where the dialogue is actually good and worthy of filling up 40 minutes of anything.
The main actress cannot act and fails miserably at embracing her character. All other actors also leave much to be desired, except for Walken, who does what he can with his character.
Much of the first 40 minutes is a lot of talking about nothing, pretending to be one of those movies where the dialogue is actually good and worthy of filling up 40 minutes of anything.
Walken good
Jude (Amber Heard) is a singer and songwriter struggling to make it out of the shadows of her famous father Paul Lombard (Christopher Walken). She's a mess. She returns home to his estate where he reminisces about the good old days and dreams of a comeback opening for The Flaming Lips. Her sister Corinne (Kelli Garner) lives there with her husband Tim (Hamish Linklater) and their son David. Jude has a history with Tim. There's her stepmother Lucille (Ann Magnuson) and manager friend Alan (Oliver Platt).
Walken is nice and the movie works with him best. Heard is playing a more worn-down sad bitter character. It's harder to watch with her as the lead. Another actress would have more fun with the character. It needs some comedy to balance out the darker material. Also her singing isn't great. This does have some appeal but it doesn't make it as indie fare. Honestly, this would be more interesting with Walken as the lead.
Walken is nice and the movie works with him best. Heard is playing a more worn-down sad bitter character. It's harder to watch with her as the lead. Another actress would have more fun with the character. It needs some comedy to balance out the darker material. Also her singing isn't great. This does have some appeal but it doesn't make it as indie fare. Honestly, this would be more interesting with Walken as the lead.
Not worth the one time.
It was not that it was really bad, as much as it was bland and stale.
I've seen Christopher Walken give a more lively performance in much worse movies. This was Definitely not his finest performance.
Amber Heard was not interesting enough to hold down this movie at all, and the chemistry between her and Walken was pretty weak.
It was suppose to be a coming-of-age story, but there is no heart behind it, and it really needs that heart.
And it felt like the actors were just dictating the script, not acting.
the music was pretty lame too. The song that went through the film, that was suppose to capture the moment, failed to do so.
Could not recommence seeing this flick as it did nothing for me.
I've seen Christopher Walken give a more lively performance in much worse movies. This was Definitely not his finest performance.
Amber Heard was not interesting enough to hold down this movie at all, and the chemistry between her and Walken was pretty weak.
It was suppose to be a coming-of-age story, but there is no heart behind it, and it really needs that heart.
And it felt like the actors were just dictating the script, not acting.
the music was pretty lame too. The song that went through the film, that was suppose to capture the moment, failed to do so.
Could not recommence seeing this flick as it did nothing for me.
Did you know
- TriviaThe birthday shown on Paul's Wikipedia page is Christopher Walken's actual birthday.
- GoofsPaul gives David an old nudie magazine whose cover says Playhouse, but when the boy is seen leafing through it, the Table of Contents clearly reads Playboy.
- SoundtracksYou Temptress You
Written by Joe McGinty and Robert Edwards
Performed by Sean Altman and The Joe McGinty 7
Arranged By Joe McGinty and Mike McGinnis
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- New York City, New York, USA(location)
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- $8,317
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- 1h 38m(98 min)
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