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73 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
CHECK OUT KALIFORNIA KAPTIONS!,
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This review is from: Kalifornia (DVD)
Not only is this a completely entertaining flick, but I just discovered a cool tidbit. Brad Pitt, Juliette Lewis, David Duchovny and Michelle Forbes stop at several points on their crosscountry tour, and the movie provides little "captions" ala "X-Files" from time to time. Six minutes in, they arrive at BRADbury Textile Warehouse in PITTsburgh, Pennsylvania. Twenty-seven minutes in, they're at Novak Farm in FORBES, Tennessee. Then at one hour and six minutes they get to LEWISton Abattoir in Mt. JULIET, Texas. And my favorite, one hour 22 minutes in, they finally arrive at DAVIDson Mine in DEW COVE, NEvada. I know this isn't really a review, but it is so damn cool that I just had to share. Enjoy!
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For Those Who Doubt Brad Pitt Can Act,
By carol irvin "carol irvin" (United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Kalifornia (DVD)
If you come upon this movie after seeing Brad Pitt play one gorgeous leading man character after another and you think he wouldn't have had a chance in Hollywood without his looks, this movie will change your mind. In fact, I wonder whether his great looks have kept him from getting the deep, dark roles he is well capable of playing. Pitt plays a low-life, red-neck, serial killer who is presently living with Juliette Lewis in his hovel of a trailer. He includes the trailer park owner in his long list of victims and then pulls up stakes to leave for California. His way of getting there, with Lewis in tow, is to share travel expenses with two yuppies, a couple, driving there. At this point, the movie adds black comedy and satire to its orginal mix, which lifts it quite a bit above the standard serial killer plotline we've grown accustomed to seeing. David Duchovny is the male yuppie driver and he is a liberal writer who wants to write a book about serial killers. He even has stops along the journey at different crime scenes of various serial killers. The supreme irony is that he doesn't realize he has a serial killer in the back seat of his car while he pontificates endlessly about his book in progress. I know this actor is a big tv star now and one can see by watching this film why one actor became big in tv and the other big in film. Pitt simply eclipses everyone in the movie as far as acting talent with only Juliette Lewis coming close to him in total impact. If you are looking for the typical sexy Brad Pitt movie, this isn't it. If you are looking for Brad Pitt, the actor, this is the movie to see.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great overlooked film,
By Gogol (England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kalifornia (DVD)
Yeah I guess when people think of Brad Pitt they think of the pouting dope in films like Troy, mumbling his way through lines and generally acting like a complete prat. In this film though, he does a real good job.
Like in True Romance where he plays a drugged out bum he does a great job in playing a deranged hick killer. You always know when an actor has done a good job when you forget who he is and just watch the character he plays. Juliette sadly just plays the same role she plays in every other film she does. Nice but dumb hillbilly while the guy from the X files needs to stay there because he really is a bit of a plank in this film. The basics of the film are, writer with an interest in serial killers decides to take his girlfriend across country searching out the places where some of the most brutal murders in American history took place, picks up smelly hillbilly and girlfriend for the ride (who just so happens is a serial killer) and well.......you can guess the rest. Good film, worth a look.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great update of Lupino's *The Hitch-Hiker*,
This review is from: Kalifornia (DVD)
In 1953 Ida Lupino directed a noirish black-and-white road thriller titled *The Hitch-Hiker*. If you want to know more about that movie go here:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/6305636486/104-2636360-7886367?v=glance Forty years later Dominic Sena directed the neo-noirish color road thriller *Kalifornia*. The bare-bones plot basics of the two movies are the same: a couple of folks driving through the desert on their way to California give a ride to a stranger who turns out to be a serial killer. But Sena and his crew build upon the simple though effective *Hitch-Hiker* plot to construct a complex, bleaker and more chilling vision of a carload of people on their way deeper and deeper into hell. Usually David Duchovny's acting fails to move me. But in *Kalifornia* he's perfect as laid-back magazine writer Brian Kessler, wannabe author of a book on famous American serial killers. Kessler embraces a liberal, pop-psych, sympathetic view of the monsters in human form who murder again and again. Always ready to argue that serial killers can be understood if we lay aside our prejudices and try, Kessler aspires to be counted among the few rare intellectuals who really do understand them. I liked the line Earlie Grace says about how "Brian" becomes "brain" if the i and the a are switched. That sums up Kessler well--he floats through life like a brain-shaped balloon filled with helium. Earlie seizes Brian by his string--his ambition to become a famous author--and drags him into a liberal intellectual's worst nightmare. Kessler's girlfriend, a mannish yet insecure art photographer in black leather named Carrie, is a stand-out role by Michelle Forbes. The relationship she and Duchovny play out is postmodern in a very believable way. Cool, sexy...yet empty. It's a cliche to use the word awesome, but it's the only one that does justice to Brad Pitt as Earlie Grace, the killer on the road whose mind is squirming like a toad. He's a jaguar. That's what I thought of: Earlie is a big jungle cat, watchful of everything around him with his fixed, glittering eyes that betray no emotion except when the urge to kill is upon him. Earlie's tone of voice falls somewhere between a growl, a snort, and an edgy cat's howl. He's usually hulking and lazy, yet when he needs to be, he's blindlingly swift. When he strikes, it's not with the object of enjoying the violence. His goal is to make his prey dead as fast as he can. Yes, just like a big cat that bites its prey once, hard, on the back of the neck to crush the spine. Yet Earlie can be friendly, even kind. But the people around him, no matter how close he seems to them, are never far from the category of his prey. Earlie's white trash girlfriend Adele is played convincingly by Juliette Lewis. She's simple, kind-hearted damaged goods with a need to be protected and to see the best in people. That's why she's with Earlie. The friendship that forms between Adele and Carrie is touching. *Kalifornia* is the kind of thriller that spills over into a horror film. Whenever the plot comes to a point where "either this or that could happen," what usually happens is the worst thing. Earlie tells the nice guy attendant in the gas station he robs that he has to kill him. The guy is so polite that Earlie changes his mind. But then the poor guy has to go and ask Earlie to hand him his Bible from behind the counter. Bad move. Why, we don't quite understand, since Earlie professes belief in God himself. But that's Earlie. You can't predict what a jungle predator will do next. There are some clever, even symbolic touches in *Kalifornia*. It's interesting that the action culminates in Dreamland, where atom bombs were tested in the Nevada desert. Carrie, the feisty postmodern woman, all attitude with very little substance, ends up like one of the mute test dummies frozen in time, its only purpose being to get blown to pieces. Notice what she does when, at the end, she makes her move against Earlie. I rate *Kalifornia* 5 stars because 1) it's an improvement upon an earlier great film, because 2) Duchovny got through to me for once with his performance, and because 3) Brad Pitt scares the hell out of me as Earlie Grace.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A change of pace,
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This review is from: Kalifornia [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This movie haunted me. Yes, there's Brad Pitt playing against type. David Duchovny and Michelle Forbes are excellent too. But Juliette Lewis is a standout(as usual), and it is her character of Edele who broke my heart; her simplicity, impossible innocence, and sad fate are brought to excrutiating life by a wonderful performance. Despite the fact that she's never caught a break in life, Edele gets up every morning with a sweet disposition, never suspecting that she was born to lose. So sad!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
the mind of a maniac,
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This review is from: Kalifornia (DVD)
for a movie such a this, i was pleasantly surprised at the realistic qualities it held. at first i was skeptical with david duchovny's talk over as if he were doing a narritive. that really wasn't what it was though. it was just exerpts of the things he was putting on tape for later use. once i got that in my head, the movie started flowing pretty nicely.
brad pitt did an excellent job of the role he played as the white trash killer who really doesn't understand what he's doing even though he knows the fact he has killed. absolutely no remorse. as usual, juliette lewis plays the dumb innocent girl with astounding accuaracy. either she is a really good actress and she has just been typecasted, or she is just that dumb and they hire her for those types of roles just for that reason. this movie overall was great for anyone who likes to take a peek at the life of a serial killer. even though it was based on fiction, brad pitt did such a good job at sticking with the role that gave the movie a realistic quality. check it out if you are into those types of movies.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT DARK CINEMA,
By kyle sanders (TAMPA,FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kalifornia [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Well Brad Pitt Hollywood pretty boy kills that image in this great film.Brad Pit is Early a white-trash,Serial killer.Pittgets the image down cold,the hair,beard,accent,tatoo's he is a blast to watch.Juliette Lewis is great to as Early' girlfreind who's harmless and terrified of Early.David Ducovany(X-files)is his usual yuppy self but was right for the part.I can't decide witch on the road killing spree movie I like more Kalifornia or the classic Natural Born Killers.Both are going head to head Watch both and you'll see what I mean both are aquirred taste and if your not into violence for pleasure and dark humor avoid both but if you like violence for pleasure and are into just flat out guilty pleasures watch on.Although Kalifornia is a more real -istic violent Natural Born Killers is action violent.See both now.All hail Brad and Woody.Mickey and Earlyt
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brad Pitt's trailer trash stunner,
By BOYWAY (new york city) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kalifornia (DVD)
Two words; Brad Pitt. Two more words: EARL LEE....what Mr. Pitt creates out of this damaged, deranged, dented, debauched soul is quite the work of art....every low rent..(what rent ?) detail is gloriously etched to perfection. Starting with a perfectly chiseled and toned physique curved into a lazy slouch, the speech pattern and accent, wonderfully foul table manners mixed in with assorted grunts , snorts, and twitches makes for a wildly amusing caricature. Yes ,there's the sudden, shocking violence, there's also the perfectly cast juliet lewis ...doing......well.... juliet lewis- an overly mannered, ridiculously self conscious actress doing her deranged, psycho/ nieve child-woman...but hey, I'd rather watch her version than any one else's. Must be that face of hers.... which defies discription. In dramatic contrast are the cool city slickers, particularly the bitchy, cynical girl friend, you'll not find a more boring cliche'.
The slick photography , poetic sound track and hip art direction all work well here to create a laid-back, easy mood that's suddenly rocked by brutality, courtesy of the charming mr. Earl Lee...watch it for him....he's worth every last greasy drop.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Buddy/Killer/Road Movie That Slipped By Everyone.,
By Russell Wayne Brown "CriticalBill" (TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kalifornia (DVD)
A quite and forgotten road trip killer movie.A writer of serial killers, Brian(David Duchovny), and his photogapher wife, Carrie(Michelle Forbes), set off on a trip across country to California in hopes of living a better life, stopping along the way to various murder spots to record and photograph for Brian's book. The only problem is they need to split gas costs for the ride so they opt to pick up Early Grayce(Brad Pitt) and his girlfreind Adele(Juliette Lewis) who just need to "get away". As the more miles are put behind them, the more Early's violent nature emerges. A great movie that sets up the actors in a quick and ruthless downfall. The acting is great all around but the real star of this picture is none other than Brad Pitt, playing the extremly dirty, gruffy, redneck, gressy killer (that's right ladies, he's far from hot in this movie)....Early. Pitt plays Early to an erie effect showing how fast he can turn without any remorse. Another great standout is, Juliette Lewis playing Early's wife Adele. She is a grown child, loving and careing but all the while, confused and disamayed in her love for Early. A great part for this underrated actress. The movie runs along at a fast pace and just clocks in under two hours. What makes this movie so easy to watch, other than the actors, is the simple but great directing by Dominic Sena. His direction of each sense is crisp and clean, and makes use of colorful backdrops for each location. This not enough praise I can give this movie. From great dirction, a flawless preformnce from everyone, to a heartstopping climaxe.....makes for one hell of a good movie. The only dissapointment is the inclussion of very little in the unrated version of the movie. It shows more of a murdeer(always a plus) and more sex (another pluse) but it failed to contrubute anything to the movie or improve on it other wise.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Modern Day Horror Story,
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This review is from: Kalifornia [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I have searched everywhere for a book version of this film. Only one book called Kalifornia shows up and it's not the one! I'm so bummed because I really wanted to read it! Oh well! This film literally had me glued to the seat. First, I think it fair that I tell you I've seen it over 100 times. Without a word of a lie. That's how much I enjoy it. Funnily enough, it's not the actual story that keeps me watching, it's the fabulous character that Brad Pitt plays! Early Grayce. He seems like the male version of Streep the way he can go into any character at ease. I didn't even recognize him at first. Well, the movie's about four people (2 college lovers and 2 riff-raff types) who share a ride to LA from the East Coast. From the moment David Duchovny's (Brian Kessler's) girlfriend, Michelle Forbes (Carrie Laughlin), see's Brad and Juliette (Adele Corners), she wants to turn around and leave without them. They just look so scruffy and out of place standing on the curbside. Without giving too much away, this movie turns into a thrilling, heart beating film. I can honestly say, unlike other movies I've seen, there wasn't a SINGLE dull or lull moment in this entire movie. You were up on your toes as the four people took a quick tour of murder sites because Brian needed the info for a book project he was working on. His girlfriend, Carrie, was taking the photographs. The only reason for Early and Adele being there was to help with the gas bills etc. Early's not even supposed to be out of state because he's on parole so he really doesn't care what goes on as they travel toward LA. At first, it's kind of hard to separate Pitt from the scum ball, Early but eventually, you do. This movie proved to me once again what a fantastic actor Brad is. Now, if only someone would give him another fantastic script like this one!
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