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Blue In The Face (1995)

Special Features

 

  • A conversation with Lou Reed: Living In New York, The Lower East Side, Getting Around The City, Going To The Movies
  • Outtakes
  • Commentary with Director Wayne Wang, screenwriter Paul Auster, producer Peter Newman, Greg Johnson and Actor Harvey Keitel

Review

 

Toward the end of shooting SMOKE, director Wayne Wang, screenwriter Paul Auster, and, seemingly, the entire crew were having such a good time that they approached producers Harvey and Bob Weinstein for more money to continue shooting the mostly improvised BLUE IN THE FACE. Not all the actors could return to Auggie Wren's cigar shop, but they were replaced by some well-known stars making cameo appearances. Lily Tomlin plays a strange man in search of Belgian waffles, Michael J. Fox appears as an equally odd man conducting a bizarre survey, Madonna delivers a singing telegram, and Roseanne does a dramatic scene as the wife of the shop’s owner. What plot there is concerns the owner’s desire to close the cigar store and rent the space to a vegetarian restaurant. In a documentary style, there are interviews with Brooklyn residents, archival footage of the demolition of Ebbets Field, and other attempts to show the look and feel of life in Brooklyn. In spite of the star appearances, it's the nonactors who provide much of the genuine warmth and easy improvisation as thinly veiled characters. A man with unusual glasses (musician Lou Reed), looking right into the camera, explains why he loves Brooklyn and feels nervous in Stockholm. Bob (filmmaker Jim Jarmusch) comes in to smoke his last cigarette with Auggie; he then demonstrates how one can always tell who the bad guys are in the movies because they invariably hold their cigarettes in a strange manner. As in SMOKE, Harvey Keitel holds the whole ensemble together with his touching portrayal of Auggie, a kind of Brooklyn everyman.

Technical Details

 

Giancarlo Esposito ; Harvey Keitel ; Jared Harris ; Jim Jarmusch ; John Lurie ; Jose Zuniga ; Lily Tomlin ; Lou Reed ; Madonna ; Malik Yoba ; Mel Gorham ; Michael J. Fox ; Roseanne Barr ; Miro Sorvino

Paul Auster ; Wayne Wang

Restricted

1995

Widescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic

French, English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo

1 hour and 24 minutes (approx)

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