Dopo essere uscito di prigione, Billy si prepara a far visita ai suoi genitori con la propria moglie, anche se in realtà non ne ha una. Così è costretto a recitare e, per farlo, rapisce una ... Leggi tuttoDopo essere uscito di prigione, Billy si prepara a far visita ai suoi genitori con la propria moglie, anche se in realtà non ne ha una. Così è costretto a recitare e, per farlo, rapisce una ragazza e la costringe a fingere di essere sua moglie durante la visita.Dopo essere uscito di prigione, Billy si prepara a far visita ai suoi genitori con la propria moglie, anche se in realtà non ne ha una. Così è costretto a recitare e, per farlo, rapisce una ragazza e la costringe a fingere di essere sua moglie durante la visita.
- Premi
- 6 vittorie e 11 candidature
Trama
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- QuizThe house where Billy Brown's parents live in the film is the very same house where Vincent Gallo lived with his parents growing up.
- BlooperWhen Billy and Layla leave the photo booth, they do so to (the viewer's) left side, though that side of the booth is positioned against a wall.
- Citazioni
[Trying to start Layla's car]
Billy Brown: Is this a shifter car? I cannot drive a shifter car, alright, so we got a little situation here. I can't drive these kinda cars! What the fuck is goin' on! You think that's funny? Would you like to know, smartass? Would you like to know why I can't drive this kinda car? I'll tell you why, I'm used to *luxury* cars. Have you ever heard of a luxury car? You know what luxury means? Ever heard of Cadillac, Cadillac Eldorado? That's what I drive. I drive cars that *shift* themselves.
- Curiosità sui creditiTibi Scheflow credited as working as the "Fantastic Locations Manager".
- ConnessioniEdited into Motherland (2018)
- Colonne sonoreLonely Boy
Written & Performed by Vincent Gallo
Never in my life, have I seen a more pathetic hero. The guy is almost totally unlikeable without ONE redeeming quality. In the opening frame, he's being released from Prison. He's been there for something like five years and it's obvious that he's coming out of there in the clothes that he was wearing when he went in. His wardrobe is hilarious and his red ankle boots are a laugh riot. As are his pants that appear to be about four inches too short. You can tell when you first see him that this guy is a real piece of work. The first ten minutes or so focus on our new friend trying to find a bathroom, without any luck. When he finally does find a restroom, he is harassed by an obese homosexual. This sets up a scene that is kinda sick but darkly funny.
Next thing, we learn the plan (part of it anyway) that Billy has up his sleeve. We meet his lunatic parents through a phone conversation and learn that they are clueless that Billy has been in lockup for the last five years. Apparently, they are stupid enough to believe that their son has been working in a foreign country as a government agent. They also believe that he is married. So he has to find a girl to pose as his wife. This sets up even more hilarious scenes as he kidnaps a young tap-dancer. I'm not going to go much farther. But the movie does get even funnier. Not only is it funny but it covers a lot of emotions. Here's a guy who's clearly been a loser his whole life, trying desperately to impress his parents who could care less about him. It sounds really depressing, but it's actually inspiring and, because it ends on a high note, it's uplifting.
While it may not be for everyone, it's still a very entertaining and rewarding film. It's been a few years since Gallo has done anything, but I'm really looking forward to his next project.
If anything, I'd say that this is a black-comedy/character study. It's probably the most original film of 1998 and it did take a lot of chances with its unique style. I have no complaints about this movie whatsoever and I'm giving it the highest score possible. It's a 10+.
- billybrown41
- 28 feb 2002
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- 1.500.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
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- 39.555 USD
- 28 giu 1998
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