Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786300133259 Format: Color ISBN: 6300133257 Label: Charter Entertainment - O.B. Manufacturer: Charter Entertainment - O.B. Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Charter Entertainment - O.B. Release Date: 1993-01-06 Running Time: 111 Studio: Charter Entertainment - O.B. Theatrical Release Date: 1986-03
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Why isn't this available in the U.S.? Comment: There should be a U.S. version of this, with commentary by Mr. Rudolph and, ideally, some of the other players. I've been watching it repeatedly for over 20 years and it always holds up. Customer Rating: Summary: A permeating feeling of blues, with an eighties look Comment: This movie is a mindset on its own. Watch it as a wonderful videoclip to the unforgettable soundtrack. Customer Rating: Summary: Every Seattleite has to own a copy! Comment: If you know Seattle, it is hard to look at this movie objectively -- it's too much fun! Like the Seattle Asian Art Museum converted into Divine's mansion; the shoot-out that shatters Dale Chihuly's reject glass scultures (and caused the local artists to cheer when it was shown in the theaters). Then there's our joke of a monorail built for the Seattle World's Fair (what? You didn't know Seattle had a world's fair?). In the movie it is periodically shown racing through the night, while in reality it's only a few blocks long.
As I recall (it has been decades since I saw it) it is an enjoyable movie, and with such big name stars, I can't understand why it isn't out on DVD. If it was I'd buy one for mysef and several others as presents. Customer Rating: Summary: A brilliant piece of cinema Comment: Trouble in Mind is a film that needs to have a DVD release, not just to satisfy those who love it, but to prove that there aren't just a few directors in the world who know how to pay homage to the best films of the '40s and '50s. This was one of the best films of the 1980s.
The characters of the film are impressive: Hawk, Wanda, Georgia, Hilly Blue, Coop, and Solo. As equally important as the characters is the atmosphere of Rain City, and the life it has to offer. Alan Rudolph manipulates the characters to interact with the city expertly, as if the city were a living, breathing character all its own. This is direction perfected by Welles in A Touch of Evil, and was so common in many films with Humphrey Bogart.
This is Film101, and needs to be on a DVD. The storyboards need to be published. The screenplay needs to be read. Rudolph's commentary needs to be heard. This film needs to be seen. Customer Rating: Summary: Where's the DVD???? Comment: A unique movie by a great director, a marvelous cast, Devine playing a man in a white suit . . . and no DVD? What the heck is going on here? Some kind of rights thing?
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