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28 November 2002 (Hong Kong) moreTagline:
Pleasure is his business...Call him old-fashioned.Plot:
A failed novelist's inability to pay the bills strains relations with his wife and leads him to work at an escort service where he becomes entwined with a wealthy woman whose husband is a successful writer. full summary | add synopsisNewsDesk:
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The Best Films You’Ve Never Seen – James Napoli’s rental of the week -- This Week: The Man From Elysian Fields (2001) (From Collider.com. 28 April 2009)
Traveling 6,000 Miles For Dinner
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 1 October 2002)
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profoundly interesting film moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Andy Garcia | ... | Byron | |
| Mick Jagger | ... | Luther | |
| Julianna Margulies | ... | Dena | |
| Olivia Williams | ... | Andrea | |
| James Coburn | ... | Alcott | |
| Michael Des Barres | ... | Nigel | |
| Richard Bradford | ... | Edward Rodgers | |
| Anjelica Huston | ... | Jennifer Adler | |
| Xander Berkeley | ... | Virgil Koster | |
| Sherman Howard | ... | Paul Pearson | |
| Joe Santos | ... | Domenico | |
| Susan Barnes | ... | Attractive Woman | |
| Tracey Walter | ... | Bartender | |
| Asha Siewkumar | ... | Receptionist | |
| Kerry Li | ... | Restaurant Patron |
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Rated R for language and sexual content.Parents Guide:
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Iceland:L | Finland:K-11 | Netherlands:6 | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Germany:12 | New Zealand:M | Singapore:NC-16 | USA:R (certificate #38183)Fun Stuff
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The credit card that Luther Fox uses to pay for taking Jennifer Adler out was George Hickenlooper's own debit card. You can read his name on screen (he has since cancelled the card). moreGoofs:
Continuity: When Byron and Andrea first appear in bed together, Andrea's lingerie shoulder strap is alternately under her left arm/on her shoulder between shots. moreQuotes:
Tobias Alcott: Be careful of women who love you just the way you are - it's a sure sign they settle too easily. moreFAQ
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Among its myriad unique qualities, `The Man From Elysian Fields' portrays Southern California not as the traditional sun-drenched paradise familiar to us from postcards and movies, but rather as a dank, drizzly, depressing locale, a perfect backdrop for the sad little tale the filmmakers are telling.
And what a strange little tale it turns out to be. Andy Garcia, in one of his best screen performances to date, stars as Byron Tiller, a generally unsuccessful novelist who finds himself so low on funds that he is literally unable to support the wife and child he loves so dearly. Driven by desperation, Byron reluctantly agrees to sell his services as an `escort' for lonely women. His very first client turns out to be the lovely young wife of a dying novelist who exploits Byron not only for his sexual prowess but for his skills as a writer, devising a scheme to get him to assist her husband in completing his final work (given his incapacitated state, the novelist and his wife have an arrangement that she is free to seek male companionship from an escort service).
With its highly original and provocative storyline, `The Man From Elysian Fields' exerts an almost hypnotic pull on its audience, seductively drawing us into the lives and the complex relationships of its numerous characters. Even though we may question the credibility of Byron's decision (after all, were there NO other options for employment that he could come up with?), the depth and richness of Garcia's performance brush all such quibbles aside. He makes Byron into such a sympathetic figure that we can't help but follow him along on his journey. Garcia is aided immeasurably by the tone of elegiac sadness that permeates the film, as well as by the superb performances from Julianna Margulies, Olivia Williams and the late, great James Coburn, whose valedictory performance this turned out to be. With his gnarled hands and grizzled face, Coburn strikes right at the heart of what it means for a man of genius to be in the final throes of his life, terrified of losing his creative powers at the end and desperate to leave behind an untarnished image when he's gone. Watching the deceased Coburn delivering a speech about impending death carries with it an eerie prescience that only enriches the melancholic tone of the work.
Williams gives a beautiful performance as his young wife genuinely in love with a man who can no longer return that love on any but the most spiritual level. Margulies is poignant as Byron's devoted but naïve spouse whose world comes crashing down around her the moment she discovers the man she married is not the man she thought he was. Indeed, of the performers, only Mick Jagger, as the head of the escort company (Elysian Fields) who starts Byron on his rode to personal disaster, falls short of his potential. Though not bad as an actor, Jagger doesn't seem to have the naturalness in front of the camera and the comfortability factor necessary for a truly first-rate performance.
`The Man From Elysian Fields' is, in many ways, a classic morality tale in the grand old Faustian tradition, as Byron, willing to sell his soul for temporal gain, discovers that the compromising of one's principles is the first step toward ruination and a life spent regretting the loss of what one holds most dear. Even though this Faust deludes himself into thinking he is sacrificing his honor and integrity to benefit those he loves rather than himself, it turns out to be a fool's bargain anyway, partly because what he is giving up is the very thing he wants most desperately to retain.
Written by Philip Jayson Lasker and directed by George Hickenlooper, `The Man From Elysian Fields' is a lyrical, beautifully modulated work that haunts the viewer with its insight and power long after the final credits have rolled by.