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Release Date:
29 April 2005 (Norway)
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Tagline:
What matters most is how you well you walk through the fire. more
Plot:
This drama centers on Hank Chinaski, the fictional alter-ego of "Factotum" author Charles Bukowski, who wanders around Los Angeles, CA trying to live off jobs which don't interfere with his primary interest, which is writing. Along the way, he fends off the distractions offered by women, drinking and gambling. full summary | add synopsis
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3 wins
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2 nominations
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NewsDesk:
(22 articles)
Bent Hamer Gets Festive for 'Home for Christmas'
(From ioncinema. 12 December 2009, 6:25 PM, PST)
A Talk with Bent Hamer, on the Subject of a fellow named Odd Horten
(From The Hollywood Interview. 22 September 2009, 3:03 PM, PDT)
(From ioncinema. 12 December 2009, 6:25 PM, PST)
A Talk with Bent Hamer, on the Subject of a fellow named Odd Horten
(From The Hollywood Interview. 22 September 2009, 3:03 PM, PDT)
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To thine own self be true
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Matt Dillon | ... | Hank Chinaski | |
| Lili Taylor | ... | Jan | |
| Didier Flamand | ... | Pierre | |
| Fisher Stevens | ... | Manny | |
| Marisa Tomei | ... | Laura | |
| Adrienne Shelly | ... | Jerry | |
| Karen Young | ... | Grace | |
| Thomas Lyons | ... | Tony Endicott (as Tom Lyons) | |
| Dean Brewington | ... | Old Black Man | |
| James Cada | ... | Bald Man | |
| James Michael Detmar | ... | Smithson | |
| Kurt Schweickhardt | ... | Ice Plant Supervisor | |
| Dee Noah | ... | Hank's Mother | |
| James Noah | ... | Hank's Father | |
| Michael Egan | ... | Taxi Office Clerk |
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94 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
UK:15 |
Ireland:16 |
Brazil:16 |
Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) |
Germany:12 |
Singapore:M18 |
Netherlands:12 |
Hong Kong:IIB |
USA:R (MPAA rating) |
Australia:M |
New Zealand:R16 |
Norway:15 |
Finland:K-15 |
USA:R
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Matt Dillon and Mickey Rourke, who played brothers in Francis Ford Coppola's cult film "Rumble Fish", have both played the role of "Henry Chinaski" (Rourke in "Barfly).
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Goofs:
Errors in geography: Despite the fact that the film takes place in Los Angeles, the filming location of Minneapolis is clearly revealed in the shots of the skyline and the area codes of the phone numbers on the sides of the taxicabs.
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Quotes:
Payroll Lady:
I'm sorry, sir.
Henry Chinaski: You're not sorry. You don't know what sorrow is. I do.
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Henry Chinaski: You're not sorry. You don't know what sorrow is. I do.
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Referenced in Indie Sex: Censored (2007) (TV)
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Soundtrack:
Where Breathing Starts
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It would seem that Henry Chinaski takes Polonius' advice to heart. This adaptation shows a character who is always true to himself, no matter the consequences. Matt Dillon's portrayal of Chinaski is solid; his self-effacing style makes him way more likable than might be otherwise. Lili Taylor does a lovely job as his sometime girlfriend Jan. Their scenes together are always interesting (with or without bandages), with the characters being constantly developed.
The dialog has lots of pop. Somewhat a film noir, somewhat a comic book, the film has a nice feel with the first person narration of Chinaski taking us on his tour. It could have been in black and white but is nicely filmed in color. One of those slightly rare movies as at home at a film festival (Cleveland's, in this case) or at your local theater.