| Review Date: Director: Shainee Gabel Writer: Shainee Gabel Producers: Shainee Gabel, David Lancaster, Paul Miller, Bob Yari Actors: John Travolta as Bobby Scarlett Johansson as Purcy Gabriel Macht as Lawson |
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Nobody’s going to watch this film in order to cheer up, but it does ultimately reach a contemplative level that gives most of its characters their due (although I don’t think the third guy was explored enough). The film also sprinkled in a number of light moments, specifically with Travolta’s character and his oh-so “honest” comments about folks around him. One thing that did gnaw at me throughout the movie was his character’s overuse of quotes from novels though. I understand that his character was like that (being an ex-professor and all), but I just can’t stand people like that. Dude…just say what you mean…stop quoting other more eloquent people saying it in a more poetic way! The film’s ending also felt a tad contrived and I would have liked a deeper meaning to it all, but you know what, it’s a small movie with palpable characters in a generous environment and on the whole, I enjoyed my watch. Not as harsh, it might even be considered a decent bookend to the great BARFLY starring Mickey Rourke, with alcohol treated as the ultimate pain reliever. One thing I would have appreciated though would have been a nudie shot of Johansson. I don’t bring that up as a perverted man (although granted…I am), but as a viewer who can only sit and watch so many scenes of her massive breasts being brandied about in tight shirts, before asking my master for more porridge. But alas, t’was not to be, yet I was satisfied nonetheless. I wouldn’t recommend this movie to anyone looking for a “good ol’ time” or juicy turnabouts here and there, but if character studies featuring a couple of drunks and a hottie with big boobs do it for you, check this film out and find out why so many people turn to the bottle in N’Orleans.