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5.0 out of 5 stars The Opposite of Pleasantville
Did you ever notice that if you were to show a film to after dinner friends, all too often what you bring out is a work that might not make a list of your personal top ten favorite movies? This is one of those films. Very postwar early 50's, but a 1950's Donna Reed would have been lost in. It truly is the opposite of Pleasantville.

Hubert Selby's dark...
Published on October 25, 2005 by Calvertbill

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1.0 out of 5 stars No stars here...
If you don't vomit after seeing this piece of garbage you really must be sick. It is absolute filth, plain and simple. No wonder Jennifer Jason Leigh's "career" went straight to the toilet.
Published on December 24, 2005 by Marky McMark


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Opposite of Pleasantville, October 25, 2005
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Calvertbill (St. Leonard, Md. United States) - See all my reviews
Did you ever notice that if you were to show a film to after dinner friends, all too often what you bring out is a work that might not make a list of your personal top ten favorite movies? This is one of those films. Very postwar early 50's, but a 1950's Donna Reed would have been lost in. It truly is the opposite of Pleasantville.

Hubert Selby's dark vision of the common man is woven around several characters in a Brooklyn neighborhood. A factory worker called Big Joe is played by Burt Young. Instinctively brutal yet pathetically naive, he wanders through his Brooklyn neighborhood functioning at the most elemental level reinforced only by an inherited value system to which he is single-mindedly loyal. Jennifer Jason Leigh plays a whore whose timeline for thoughts of her future stretches out only several hours. She gets by in life rolling drunks whose tolerance for liquor is less than hers, or giving sex to those who outlast her. A soldier soon to be shipped out takes her to Manhattan for his last few stateside days and falls in love with her. Tralala (Leigh's character) recognizes the attendant lust but has no clue about the implications of his love. As she sees him off, the Lieutenant hands her an envelope. Tra's face lights up as her vision of the order in life (she gives him sex, he has a good time, he gives her money) seems to have been reaffirmed. When the envelope turns out to contain a lengthy love letter she doesn't become angry or disappointed, just confused.

In addition to Leigh and Young, powerful performances are turned in by Jerry Orbach (the corrupt union boss), Stephen Lang (the closet homosexual strike-line foreman), Stephen Baldwin (a street punk), Ricki Lake (Big Joe's very pregnant daughter), and Alexis Arquette (the teen-age transvestite).

The soundtrack is excellent and unobtrusive and Uli Edel's direction insightful. You need a strong stomach to watch it and quite a bit of dedication to find it, but it's well worth the effort.

Calvertbill
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars THIS IS AN EXCELLENT MOVIE. WHERE THE USA RELEASE?, November 4, 2005
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stewart L (flushing ,ny) - See all my reviews
THIS MOVIE TAKES PLACE IN 1952 IN THE ROUGH AND TOUGH PART OF BROOKLYN,BY THE DOCKS.THERE IS A LONG RUNNING ,VIOLENT DOCK WORKERS STRIKE.PEOPLE STRRUGGLE TO SURVIVE.MANY PEOPLE HEAD DOWN THE PATH TO SELF-DESTRUCTION.STARRING JERRY ORBACH AND JEINIFER JASON LEIGH.THIS MOVIE IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.MY REVIEW APPLIES TO THE DVD.11/05/05.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I can't play the movie, August 11, 2011
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Yes, I do have a region 4, a stated on the box, for the Pacific region. I wonder if other regions were proessed or packaged by rhe distributor.

IT IS A FANTASTIC BUT SORDID DRAMA. Do watch it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars No stars here..., December 24, 2005
If you don't vomit after seeing this piece of garbage you really must be sick. It is absolute filth, plain and simple. No wonder Jennifer Jason Leigh's "career" went straight to the toilet.
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