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  3. Wow.the extended scene with David deliberately and nervously delivering his monologue in the quiet studio. And at first

Wow.the extended scene with David deliberately and nervously delivering his monologue in the quiet studio. And at first

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    pjbrubak — 19 years ago(November 01, 2006 08:50 PM)

    I thought it was pretty good. If I remember correctly, the first indication that this is a radio monologue is the red light that comes on, reflected on Nicholson's face. Didn't much care for the film itself but I can see what you say about the opening scene.
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      civildiscussion7 — 18 years ago(April 24, 2007 07:54 AM)

      I agree. At the very start, it felt like the ramblings of criminal confessing to the policevery disembodied.
      I waited for the flashback momentone never came, but when he motioned wildly with his arm (at first it seemed to no one) it was particularly jarring to mei'm still not sure why.

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        tmaj48 — 18 years ago(September 09, 2007 11:10 AM)

        I agreegreat opening scene.but the rest of the film was a total letdown.
        I decided to watch the movie this weekend based on Leonard Maltin's glowing
        review in his Movie Guide; usually I'm in agreement with him (he seems to be
        the only other person besides me who was underwhelmed by 'Moulin Rouge')but
        this timeI thought it was painfully tedious.
        I'm not crying, you fool, I'm laughing!

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            alexanderofhollywood — 16 years ago(April 04, 2009 04:44 PM)

            And there was little in the way of themes or morals, other than "don't run around with a bipolar, psycho-bitch who might kill you".
            Yes, but that's an important lesson. If he'd only watched "The King of Marvin Gardens," Phil Hartman might still be alive today.
            Yes, a great opening scene but only the first of many great scenes in a great movie.
            So Visit Vacationland Staeblerabia! See Teddy the Wonderboy walk on glass! And never forget: Jason says and Louis knows.

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              Hancock_the_Superb — 11 years ago(February 14, 2015 01:08 PM)

              This is very well-said. It's lots of disparate scenes and ideas crashing together, some good, others ridiculous. The acting was good - well, Nicholson and Dern's acting is good. Ellen Burstyn's scenery-chewing gets old pretty fast.
              I'm afraid that you underestimate the number of subjects in which I take an interest!

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                IForgotMyMantra — 17 years ago(January 04, 2009 09:55 AM)

                Some parts of it ARE sort of tedious. I mean, I don't think it all necessarily works the bit with the Japanese businessmen, for instance, and some things only really work after you've seen the thing and think back on it (for me, the Miss America scene fits this description, Ellen Burstyn's breakdowns aswell). But the mood is so compelling and the last scene really pulls it all together (for me). I think it's a movie that requires a few viewings to really absorb it all.

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                  zurichpoet — 17 years ago(October 05, 2008 08:22 AM)

                  Sounds like something you would hear these days on pubic radio really late at night. Heard one guy not long ago melt down on the air. In a silent, hushed manner which made it all the more creepy.
                  The opening is slow, wandering, like the people in it.
                  Lszl Kovcs made this movie come alive to my eyes.
                  For some reason I can only watch it on VHS, a more earthy tone, flaws and all dances upon the screen.
                  And Bruce Dern rocks. Always.
                  Interview with the writer:
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GmVTXkl9ZE

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                    NameoftheGame — 17 years ago(February 25, 2009 01:11 AM)

                    Thanks for the link! That video was very enjoyable to watch after having seen this mysterious, sombre film for the second time. Gave me a new perspective.

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                      zurichpoet — 17 years ago(February 27, 2009 01:16 AM)

                      You got it!
                      Please tell me upon your second take on the film: what did you draw from it that you didn't on the first go around?
                      Second link.
                      And this is rare:
                      http://www.loftcinema.com/specialevents
                      That director is doing a Q&A.
                      Go for it. If you are near LA, I've done that LA-Tucson drive in my sleep.
                      The Highway Patrol had problems, but that's somethin' they got to deal with.

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                        anchorbizzoy — 15 years ago(June 12, 2010 01:57 AM)

                        Agreed. I was mesmerized by his story toobeautiful delivery-and all on one take(which nobody had mentioned). I couldn't believe he was admitting the story on air and found him coming home to be mocked by grandpa quite humorous. I guess I'm not with most other posters when I believe this to be a beautifully tragic picture and absolutely loved it. Although I'm a self admitted sucker for 70's cinema I like to think I have some taste.
                        I liked seeing Nicholson play the reserved role here-how his character unravels and becomes more complex as the picture plays. I actually found all the characters to be intriguing with some nice appearances from great actors. Even though Sally was waving the gun around I did not see her shooting Jason and not in that fashion. Watching Jack(Louis) tear up in his radio show was tough. Ole Jack's not one to shed too many tears! The closing scene with Grandpa was really well done. Poetic even.

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                          LudwA — 15 years ago(July 01, 2010 12:47 AM)

                          it seems everybody agrees, the opening scene is brilliant (i also like the pay-off with the coughing grandpa) heck, i think the first 15 minutes are great.. but the rest of the movie is a lot weaker, unfortunately.

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                            phrumpster — 15 years ago(July 28, 2010 08:41 PM)

                            The opening scene reminded me of Jean Shepherd in one of his pensive moods. I liked the rest but it's difficult to be objective as I'm from a suburb of Philadelphia and spent a lot of time in Atlantic City . It's a great portrait of AC in the squalor of the pre-Casino days.
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                              CheshireCatsGrin — 15 years ago(August 25, 2010 06:56 PM)

                              Really enjoyed this whole film, and based on the ratings and others opinions I didn't expect to like it. It was a great film and I really enjoyed seeing the 'old' Atlantic City.
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                                grampashab — 15 years ago(January 04, 2011 09:02 PM)

                                Jack is David- DEFINITELY not Louis.
                                Badges? We don't need no stinking badges!

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                                  jlam888 — 15 years ago(August 26, 2010 02:28 AM)

                                  Oh yes, that opening scene is a stunnerAnd yet rarely mentioned when classic opening scenes are discussed, right? Too bad the rest of the film couldn't hold up to it.

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                                    jimmy_miller — 14 years ago(June 24, 2011 08:20 AM)

                                    I actually thought it was quite a great film altogether. I like the way it all starts but it doesn't jump out the way you guys here describe it as it's completely in tone with the rest of the film and the second radio monologue at the end is better and more important. I'd urge most of you to give it a second chance and really try and stay with Nicholson's character more and get a feel for the atmosphere and what he is going through to comprehend it more. It's a very, very mysterious film that I'm only starting to unravel, don't get me even started on the female characters as I'm not a 100% on what to make of them yet.

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                                      Prismark10 — 12 years ago(September 22, 2013 12:47 PM)

                                      It was an impressive opening scene and so well acted and sets you up for the rest of the film.
                                      Its that man again!!

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