Directed by Robert Altman - Photographed by Walt Lloyd - Written by Raymond Carver, Robert Altman and Drank Barhydt - Edited by Suzy Elmige and Geraldine Peroni - Original Music by Mark Isham
Directed by Robert Altman - Photographed by Walt Lloyd - Written by Raymond Carver, Robert Altman and Drank Barhydt - Edited by Suzy Elmige and Geraldine Peroni - Original Music by Mark Isham
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Wow! A great, simple and little film. Tales of harsh reality. The story opens a window on the lives of several characters made of betrayal, pain, poverty, family, beer and dreams. All have pain, all of them face, but they will sooner or later cease.
hi guys, I've just seen the movie... and I did'nt like it much... there are things that are pretty impressive about it (just like the fact that it has a gazillion characters who all delivered their watch-worthy performances...)... just wanna ask specifically what you like about the movie..
It is too hard to connect 22 characters and make them a plausible relationship between all with each other. Jack Lemmon's monologue is one of the best I ever seen. All actors here play simple parts and no one over pass the other. Great film!
wow i've had the book for awhile and just decided to look up the movie. i hope the movie is good on it's own right because it just looks awful compared to the book. like when they turned bukowski's factotum into a movie, they missed the importance of making it a period piece. ugh. seriously disappointed.
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thanks!