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Powder Blue (2009)

Starring: Ray Liotta, Kris Kristofferson Director: Timothy Linh Bui Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Ray Liotta, Kris Kristofferson, Patrick Swayze, Forest Whitaker, Jessica Biel
  • Directors: Timothy Linh Bui
  • Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT
  • DVD Release Date: May 26, 2009
  • Run Time: 106 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001URA5Y8
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,535 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Powder Blue" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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On the gritty streets of LA, the destinies of four people desperate for connection and redemption are about to collide. Jessica Biel, Ray Liotta, Forest Whitaker and Eddie Redmayne lead a top-notch cast in this powerful thriller about an overwhelmed erotic dancer, a grieving husband who has lost his will to live, a terminally ill ex-con and a pathologically shy mortician. With Kris Kristofferson, Lisa Kudrow and Patrick Swayze in unforgettable supporting roles, this film movingly chronicles the imperfect lives of people teetering on the edge of despair and the miracles that bring them back.

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38 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a thinking movie that probes the nature of true and honest love, April 25, 2009
By Brandon Cozart (Charlotte, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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Everyone has their problems. This we are constantly reminded of in Timothy Linh Bui's latest film, Powder Blue. Linh Bui, who both wrote and directed this film, is a newcomer to mainstream film, having previously directed one feature-length film, 2001's Green Dragon.

Powder Blue is the story of a pivotal week in the life of four individuals struggling to keep their lives together. Charlie (Forest Whitaker) is an ex-priest battling suicidal tendencies due to the anguish of losing his wife. Jack (Ray Liotta) is a recently released hit man who recently found out about the cancer in his body. Qwerty (Eddie Redmayne) is an awkward, twenty-something mortician whose asthma acts up when he tries to talk to women. And Rose Johnny (Jessica Biel) is a stripper trying to pay the medical bills of her comatose son. Each is hurting immensely. Each is looking for some glimmer of hope.

This is a strange film in terms of the press that it has been getting. The overwhelming majority of articles and news surrounding this project have narrowly focused on the fact that Jessica Biel has a small handful of topless scenes. In fact, one online site boldly proclaims, "this film is always going to be known for one thing -- Jessica Biel was topless in it." Many other sites which have written pieces on this movie have uniformly dubbed Powder Blue "the Jessica Biel Stripper Movie." Commentary on the hyper-sexualized yet stuck in a 15-year-old boy's body nature of American culture aside, this film is much more than a stripper movie and will hopefully be remembered as a good piece of art, rather than the fact that one of the actors shows some skin.

The core of this film is the nature of love. What is love? How do we find it? What happens when we lose it? Everyone has their problems, but no one should have to face them alone. The characters understand this and each has a deep sense of the need for relationships, they just don't quite know how to pursue real and lasting love. Instead, their pursuit is initially selfish, built on what they themselves can get out of feeling loved and fulfilled in hopes that their problems will all go away. So Qwerty attends functions in hopes of getting a date. Jack attempts to restore and build a relationship with his daughter out of the guilt of never being there for her. Rose Johnny throws herself at men looking for someone to not only financially provide for her and her son, but also to treat her and love her as a woman rather than a piece of meat on a stage. And Charlie, the most desperate of the lot, cries out for help to anyone he can find, propositioning them to end his life for him in exchange for $50,000.

Each must discover, however, that honest love can only be so if both parties give of themselves to each other. Each of these characters must be willing to be vulnerable, to let others see the hurt and struggles that they are going through, and then be willing to let others help them and love them in ways that they never imagined anyone could. But again, this is a two-way street, and they must also be willing to do the same for others, allowing them to be vulnerable as well and to work with them through the pains and trials of life. It's only after each of the characters realize this that they are able to see glimmers of hope and redemption in their otherwise shattered lives.

Powder Blue is a fascinating film. Linh Bui has captured something very real and true about life, a feat which most of Hollywood either avoids or fails miserably at. He shows that life isn't a fairytale, hope doesn't come easily, and, again, everyone has problems. However, he also shows that there is true love out there, that there is hope and redemption even if such comes through the pain and hardships that each of us face in life, if we will only allow others in and allow others to help us through whatever it is we are going through, and be willing to do the same when the chance presents itself.

It is this writer's hope that this is what Powder Blue will be remembered for.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My only sin is love..., August 16, 2009
I just finished watching one of the most provocative love stories in recent memory. In essence, it's 5 love stories rolled into one...intertwined by love in the darkest and most faithful places. "Powder Blue", a hidden gem of a movie, is best defined by the scene where Forester Whittaker (unbelievable performance), is before the altar...on his knees...tears running from his eyes...looking skyward and saying, "God, why are you doing this to me? My only sin is love."



I need not write much more. This one gets a solid 5 stars and I don't want to taint the effect of the evolving ballad of five lives...all portrayed by powerful acting performances by Forest Whittaker, Ray Liotta, Jessica Biel, Eddie Redmayne and Lisa Kudrow.



You will discover a new millennium look at "loneliness". Unlike, but very much like, the romantic films of the 50's, this flick transplants love into today's crazy world...it's about hope, family, desire, frustration, desperation and finality.



If you have a heart, this film will empty your tear ducts...GUARANTEED. There's a little bit of all of us in it...and I'm not sure why it is such a sleeper...unknown...unless I missed something in passing.



If you're in love, have been in love, want to be in love...or are just looking for a great movie to watch alone...to watch together...to ponder for a long, long time..."Powder Blue" is for you. It was for me...a great Sunday afternoon awakening.



Bravo to director and writer Timoth Lin Bui. Bravo!



Don't miss it! Rent it. Consider adding it to your movie library.



I agree. My only sin is love. And praise the Lord that he has given me that ability.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Interesting Urban Drama Movie, September 14, 2009
"Several Los Angelinos meet on Christmas Eve through chance, tragedy and divine intervention. Velvet Larry (Patrick Swayze) is the sleazy owner of the strip club where Rose Johnny (Jessica Biel) dances. Qwerty Doolittle is a mortician who falls in love with her. Randall (Chris Kristofferson) is the head of a corporate crime organization who tries to convince his former employee not to seek vengeance on his former co-workers. Charlie (Forrest Whitaker), who also serves as a producer on the film, will play a suicidal ex-priest. Lexus is a transsexual prostitute who shares an unexpected bond with the priest".

The parallel stories of four individuals meeting by chance in this movie only to show the big picture: How lonely people can be living in a big city like LA. With a star cast, I recommend this movie that has a very modern urban plot and photography similar to "Crash". It was entertaining and I would recommend it for fans of Jessica Biel (she plays a stripper hooked on drugs), her role in this movie is far different from previous ones she starred in movies. Her character's story is sad and troubling. But, she is very convincing as Rose Johnny. An unexpected chain of events will take place and it could change her life or not.

It was a good movie and I recommend it. It was very entertaining. The R rating is appropriated due to the thematic of the movie.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointment
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1.0 out of 5 stars Jessica Biel Naked
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1.0 out of 5 stars A tragic waste of talent
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4.0 out of 5 stars He's not Kieslowski, Nichols, or Tarantino but he's pretty good.
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Published 1 month ago by Ed Goy

2.0 out of 5 stars Very depressing
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3.0 out of 5 stars it's a shame this movie doesn't truly work; they tried so hard, too !!!
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