Escape into the 1980s
#2
Synopsis: Self-destructive
young idiot learns the hard way that you can’t stay up until dawn, snort an
anthill of cocaine and down 18 double vodkas every night without paying some
sort of price.
Blurb From the VHS
Jacket: “Michael J. Fox is Jamie Conway, an aspiring writer who trades the
wheat fields of Kansas for the imposing skyline of Manhattan – and the
seductive party culture hidden within.”
What Did I Learn?:
If you walk in on two attractive women making out in the washroom, and one of
them asks if you would like to join in, the correct answer is: “yes, please!”
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Movie If: Just like Jamie Conway (and Dillinger), you're obsessed with New York, and you have cocaine on your brain.
Really?: 1) See: “Synopsis” (Come to think of it, that’s
pretty much the same question I asked about the protagonist in Wall Street: I realize Conway is
somewhere in his 20s, but how in the world can he hold down a job and still go
clubbing until the break of dawn every night?) 2) Kiefer Sutherland is outstanding as Conway’s
asshole best buddy, but I’m not sure I really buy Phoebe Cates as a fashion
model, or Michael J. Fox as a coke-snorting alcoholic. 3) See: “What Did I Learn?”
Rating: Bright Lights, Big City is an
interesting time capsule that features both a star-studded cast (including
Jason Robards in a wonderful, but uncredited appearance as a boozy editor), and
a kick-ass soundtrack. Written by Jay McInery, and based on his novel, the film
is intelligent and surprisingly moving
at times, thanks to a small-but-memorable performance by Dianne Wiest. Fox does
his best with the material, but I had the same reaction from this movie as I
did from Casualties of War: he’s just
not that good with dramatic roles. 8/10 stars.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094799/?ref_=rvi_tt
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