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Simple Men [VHS] (1992)

Starring: Bill Sage, Robert John Burke Director: Hal Hartley Rating: R (Restricted) Format: VHS Tape
4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (27 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Actors: Bill Sage, Robert John Burke, Karen Sillas, Elina Löwensohn, Martin Donovan
  • Directors: Hal Hartley
  • Writers: Hal Hartley
  • Producers: Hal Hartley, Bruce Weiss, Jerome Brownstein, Ted Hope
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: New Line Home Video
  • VHS Release Date: September 1, 1998
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6303422853
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #42,058 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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Simple Men opens with small-time hood Bill (Robert Burke from RoboCop 3) asking a bound and blindfolded security guard if he can have the guard's Virgin Mary medallion. "Be good to her and she'll be good to you," says the guard. Immediately after, Bill is double-crossed by his girlfriend and his partner. From there, the plot goes off in a completely different direction: Bill and his younger brother Dennis (William Sage, High Art), a philosophy student, go off in search of their father, a former star shortstop who may have committed a bombing many years ago. Their only clue is a phone number on Long Island; they end up at a cafe run by Kate (Karen Sillas, Female Perversions), which is also the hangout for Elina Löwensohn (Nadja) and Martin Donovan (Hollow Reed, The Opposite of Sex). But plot is never the point in Hal Hartley movies (Trust, Amateur, Henry Fool); it's just a clothesline on which to hang odd, quirky scenes--moments like Donovan and Sage trying to imitate Löwensohn's dance movements to a Sonic Youth song, or a half-drunken conversation about pop music and self-exploitation. Hartley's deliberately stilted dialogue and stylized performances actually play better on video; the movie feels more intimate, making the humor more relaxed and fluid. Hartley is the kind of idiosyncratic filmmaker who provokes love-him-or-hate-him responses, but there's a deep sincerity to his artifice that goes beyond mere posing. Against all commercial wisdom, he's struggling to find his own cinematic poetry. Such an uncommon aspiration is worth checking out. --Bret Fetzer

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Trouble and Desire" = Another Terrific Hartley Project, June 21, 2005
By G P Padillo "paolo" (Portland, ME United States) - See all my reviews
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Hal Hartley never fails to entertain, never fails to engage my mind and emotions on a parallel level. Simple Men is no exception. The seemingly simple plot - two brothers in search of their missing dad - provides so much room for character growth that I wish there were an entire series of films centered around them.

With a hard-edged view of the world as: "There's no such thing as adventure. There's no such thing as romance. There's only trouble and desire" (actually from a Fritz Lang movie of the 1920's) there's plenty going on to both prove and disprove Hartley's ambivalent theories.

Simple Men also formally introduces us to the absolutely delicious Elena Löwensohn. In one of the coolest and hottest scenes in all of cinema we get to watch her bizarre 50's beatnik-style dance to Sonic Youth's "Kool thing." Then joined by the two lost soul brothers it turns into an unlikely production number.

Many dismiss this film, and Hartley as unwatchable or trivial and miss the point. What is amazing about Hartley is that he takes the seemingly trivial and elevates it to a level of art that, once seen, reflects our lives on every level from brilliance to the inane.

Simple Men is pure cinematic delight.

Hooray for Hartley!
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, February 10, 2004
By E. emilfork Soto "emilfork" (Concepción, VIII Chile) - See all my reviews
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A few years ago I was looking for some movie in TV when in wrong move I put one of this channels you never watch cos the quality of the image is bad and the movies are in my spoken languaje (spanish, I prefer with subtitles). I don't remember what scene but I remember the face of Robert John Burke from Robocop III, talking some very clever dialogues. After just a few minutes I couldn't change the channel till the movie ends leaving me absolutely impress.
Just a few weeks later by the same reason I catch "Trust" and from this same moment I became fan of Hal Hartley.
Why?
Because after years watching more than one hundred different movies of any style and director, Simple men and the rest of the Hartley's work show me another vision of life and another way to make movies, thinking more in a good and very deep script with a few good actors than a good budget with great special effects.
It reminds me the movies of Terrence Malick, because in the chaos of the existence both directors show the path of the real survivors, not those guys who are born to be heroes, just those one only wanna some moment of peace and true love, that's it's more than all the glory of the universe.
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5.0 out of 5 stars There's only trouble & desire., March 13, 2001
By D. Klees (United States) - See all my reviews
  
First thing's first, Hal Hartley's films will probably never be everyone's "cup of tea." That said, he is one of the most gifted film-makers to emerge in the past decade or so. In the same year that yielded such wonderful American movies as "Bob Roberts," "The Player," and "Night on Earth," "Simple Men" stands tall as a wonderful contribution to world cinema.

In an interview, Hartley once said that he disputed people saying he wasn't a traditional fim-maker. He argued that he was a traditional film-maker, but that his tradition was people like Bertolt Brecht and Andy Warhol. Evolving from that (alternative) tradition, Hartley is a master of understatement, both as a writer and a director. Because of this, he is often able to reveal simple truths with more emotional impact than many more superficially passionate films. While some of his subsequent films have been more ambitious (and in some ways even better) than this one, "Simple Men" is the one that sticks with me like no other.

The film is many things: a road movie, a quest, a love story. It begins as a bookish and somewhat naive son's quest to learn the truth about his father (a noted short-stop and political fugitive). He is accompanied by his older brother, who joins his quest for more material reasons. The quest takes them to a place which feels both completely concrete yet somehow divorced from reality. In this place, the younger brother learns a great deal more about life, while the older brother discovers depths of feeling and commitment within himself that he never imagined he had.

Trying to give a literal description of this film's plot would do it an injustice, because that plot is ultimately a means to explore the intriguing characters who make their way through it. Suffice it to say that after watching it, you will be surprised at how moving this film is and how honest it is about the relationships which bind men and women together.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Pretentious Drivel
Two brothers go on a road-trip to find their on-the-lam anarchist father and in the process meet an assortment of odd characters. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Genevieve Hayes

5.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent and absurdist filmmaking -- you will walk away smiling and thinking
Hal Hartley's best films are intellectual candy. They are full of provocations and delights, little moments that are both enigmatic and profoundly simple and true. Read more
Published on June 1, 2007 by Nathan Andersen

3.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful movie, indifferent transfer
I won't speak to the joys of this movie...others have done so here much more eloquently than I ever could. Read more
Published on July 31, 2006 by Videonaut

5.0 out of 5 stars Deeply Felt
I'm not one to go in length about films on Amazon, but I'll write a short little bit for this amazing film. Read more
Published on July 24, 2005 by Brad S. Van Brauman

1.0 out of 5 stars poor effort
This is one of Hartley's lesser efforts.
He recycles characters and mannerisms to
the point of tedium. It's too bad
considering his many other fine films.
Published on June 12, 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Simple Men on DVD
For all you Hal Hartley fans who have desired having a copy of Simple Men on DVD, your time has come. Simple Men will be released on DVD widescreen format January 27, 2004. Read more
Published on December 18, 2003 by Don McCabe

5.0 out of 5 stars Finally !!!
When i bought my DVD player two years ago, I was desperate not to find the three first movies from Hal Hartley. Read more
Published on November 27, 2003 by Jean-Paul Schafer

5.0 out of 5 stars It's about time...
This is a great film, and it's crazy that it hasn't been available on DVD until now. I think it's HH's best work. Now where is 'Trust?'
Published on November 25, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Film!!!!
Great flick, one of Hal's greatest. Finally on DVD!!! I'm so happy Tristar has been releasing Hal Hartley's movies on DVD. Great to add to any indie collection. Read more
Published on November 18, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, Extraordinary, Timeless
This is one brilliant film and, like some other reviewers, I must say that it is my favorite film ever. Contrary to other reviewers, I would not dismiss the plot. Read more
Published on January 11, 2003 by Amittai F. Aviram

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