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13 October 1995 (USA) moreTagline:
Welcome to the planet Brooklyn. morePlot:
Wayne Wang's follow-up movie to Smoke presents a series of improvisational situations strung together... more | add synopsisAwards:
2 nominations moreUser Comments:
An understated, but brilliant film moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Lou Reed | ... | Man with Strange Glasses | |
| Michael J. Fox | ... | Pete Maloney | |
| Roseanne | ... | Dot | |
| Mel Gorham | ... | Violet | |
| Jim Jarmusch | ... | Bob | |
| Lily Tomlin | ... | Waffle Eater | |
| Jared Harris | ... | Jimmy Rose | |
| Giancarlo Esposito | ... | Tommy Finelli | |
| Malik Yoba | ... | Watch Man | |
| José Zúñiga | ... | Jerry (as Jose Zuniga) | |
| Victor Argo | ... | Vinnie | |
| Stephen Gevedon | ... | Dennis | |
| The John Lurie National Orchestra | ... | Street Band | |
| Madonna | ... | Singing Telegram | |
| Sharif Rashed | ... | Purse Snatcher |
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83 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Brazil:14 | USA:R (No. 33629) | Australia:M | Finland:S | Germany:12 | Italy:T | Portugal:M/12 | Spain:T | Sweden:7 | UK:15 | Iceland:LFilming Locations:
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USAFun Stuff
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Mel Gorham's monologue was filmed three months after the film wrapped. At the film's wrap party, Gorham performed a rendition of "Fever" that so impressed the film's producers they decided to add a scene with her performing the song. moreGoofs:
Continuity: Dot bolts the store door to talk with Auggie, then leaves without unlocking it. moreSoundtrack:
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Blue in the face is a follow up to 'Smoke' a film which I saw recently and very much enjoyed. I thought I'd give this one a try as well.
Like the first film (even more so) this is a collection of beautifully acted, largely improvised vignettes, involving the customers and general passers-by of the Brooklyn based cigar shop run by Auggie (Harvey Keitel). There is a lose storyline involving the relationship between Auggie and his girlfriend Violetta (brilliantly played by Mel Gorham) and the troubled marriage of Vinnie the storeowner and his wife. The store has been a part of the local community for years and when Vinnie gets a very good offer to sell up, it's bound to badly affect a lot of people.
The best moments of the film lie in the documentary style rambling of Brooklyn residents (including Lou Reed) as they describe what it means to them being part of the city, and also the brilliant monologues that some of the characters perform. There are moments of genius in this film. It is very funny in a very understated way, the assembled characters are all eccentric in their own way but totally believable. The dialogue is natural and you get to know and feel for the characters very quickly in to the movie.
I loved this film; I thought it was better than 'Smoke' a film I also liked. 'Blue in the Face' might be harder to get in to for some people, it's improvisational style and lack of structured story might put people off or make them think it's hard to follow, but it isn't. Don't try to make too much sense of what's going on you don't need to. Treat it as a series of snapshots in to the lives of a collection of colourful New Yorkers. Just sit back and watch the characters play out their lives, you'll very soon be engrossed by it.
It was an absolute delight to watch. Not for everyone maybe but definitely for me!