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Director:
Writer:
Buddy Giovinazzo (writer)
Release Date:
September 1997 (USA) more
Tagline:
Nowhere to go. No one to trust. more
Plot:
An ex-cons future is threatened by his brother's involvement with drugs. full summary | add synopsis
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Powerful, with an everyday tone more (15 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Tim Roth | ... | Joey | |
| James Russo | ... | Tommy | |
| Deborah Kara Unger | ... | Lorraine | |
| Joseph Ragno | ... | Ralphie | |
| Catherine Kellner | ... | Denise | |
| Saul Stein | ... | Brick | |
| Bernadette Penotti | ... | Ronnie | |
| Gareth Williams | ... | Ken Tierno | |
| Jerry Dean | ... | Jackie | |
| Larry Romano | ... | Carter | |
| Mike Grief | ... | Gastank | |
| Brian Burke | ... | Jason | |
| James Starace | ... | Jeremy | |
| James Shue | ... | Louie | |
| Heather Gottlieb | ... | Candy |
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Also Known As:
Gasoline Alley (USA) (working title)
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Rated R for strong violence, sexuality and language.
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Runtime:
Argentina:102 min | Germany:101 min | UK:89 min | USA:99 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Iceland:16 | Argentina:13 | Chile:14 | Finland:K-16 (video premiere) | Germany:16 | Spain:18 | UK:18 | USA:R
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Continuity: When Scolero first comes to Tommy's house to collect his debt, he is accompanied by two men: Brick and Hamstring. When the gangsters return, Hamstring is no longer with them, and has been replaced by another man who appeared in an earlier scene in Ralphy's garage. more
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Referenced in Independents' days (1997) more
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I Want You To Move more
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Joey gets out of prison after six years. What crime he has served we don't know yet. He goes to his parental home and rings on the door. A blonde opens. Joey asks for his brother Tommy, troubled the blonde goes to get him. A surprised Tommy invites his younger brother. Against his wife's (the blonde, Lorraine) wish Tommy and Joey agree that Joey should live at their home a while, until he gets a job and can get a place of his own.
Tommy sells grass and Lorraine works as stripper at private parties. Joey is determined to not get in to jail again and begins to work as a window cleaner. Something that Tommy think is stupid, because there's more money to earn on drugs.
Joey - who according to himself, is a bit 'slow' since an incident in childhood - develops with time a special relationship with Lorraine, who's at first is skeptical to Joey's stay in the house. Tommy appear the longer the film goes as a real asshole - he doesn't to anything home, is unfaithful and lies to his wife. When Joey asks Lorraine is happy with her situation he explain, in the key scene of the film, that marriage doesn't have any benefits; "You get marry when you're in love, then you get tired with each other". Lorraine is in any case grateful of that Tommy haven't during their more than four years together never have beaten her once. Something that her former husband did.
No Way Home (the title unfortunately sounds like an inferior action flick.) is a traditional film, without too many clichés. The director manages to work up scenes and solutions we recognize to something natural. Powerful, with an everyday tone (e.g. when Joey visits his former girlfriend).
The actors in the three leading roles are exquisite: Tim Roth as Joey does a typical Tim Roth role without because of that it would be too much Tim Roth of the role. James Russo (Tommy) makes a role portrait who resembles that kind of things he done before, but I want to rank this performance as the best I've seen from him. Deborah (Kara) Unger as Lorraine, who placed the centre of gravity on the acting and not to look sexy, convinces with her restrained acting style in her study of a woman who's become tired.