Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJimmy needs $900 to clear a gambling debt but a series of lies leads to Ray trying to raise the cash from friends who owe him money.Jimmy needs $900 to clear a gambling debt but a series of lies leads to Ray trying to raise the cash from friends who owe him money.Jimmy needs $900 to clear a gambling debt but a series of lies leads to Ray trying to raise the cash from friends who owe him money.
J. Tucker Smith
- Adrien
- (as Tucker Smith)
Anne DeSalvo
- Sherry
- (as Anne De Salvo)
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Most people love big budgeted Christmas comedies, and here in Italy we have the tradition of the cine-panettoni, alas Christmas comedies that have lots of slapstick humour and crazy situations. I like them occasionally, but last May I found Hi-Life on a streaming site and since it stars some actors I like, I knew I had to see it.
Jimmy (Eric Stoltz) is a failed actor that hopes to have the audition of his life and along with that, he needs 900 $ for clearing a gambling debt but Ray (Campbell Scott) tries to raise the cash from various friends of his that owe him money. Jimmy is desperate: he tries to shoot a robber he met with a friend on their way home, he asks for help to his former girlfriend Maggie (Daryl Hannah) but in the end, he will end unscathed and the 900 dollar bill will be illusory.
So, while it's not a big budgeted Christmas comedy, is it worth seeing? Yes for the most part. The performances by Stoltz, Hannah and Scott were good and it was nice seeing veteran Charles Durning with his usual crusty old man routine. The situations were a bit absurd but funny considering the setting, and I related to most of the characters. And besides, it has the usual feel good nature of many Christmas movies.
I recommend it, but I have some piece of trivia as well: not only Daryl Hannah did a cine-panettone in Italy in 2006, but she also put a like on my comment on one of her posts on her Instagram page.
Jimmy (Eric Stoltz) is a failed actor that hopes to have the audition of his life and along with that, he needs 900 $ for clearing a gambling debt but Ray (Campbell Scott) tries to raise the cash from various friends of his that owe him money. Jimmy is desperate: he tries to shoot a robber he met with a friend on their way home, he asks for help to his former girlfriend Maggie (Daryl Hannah) but in the end, he will end unscathed and the 900 dollar bill will be illusory.
So, while it's not a big budgeted Christmas comedy, is it worth seeing? Yes for the most part. The performances by Stoltz, Hannah and Scott were good and it was nice seeing veteran Charles Durning with his usual crusty old man routine. The situations were a bit absurd but funny considering the setting, and I related to most of the characters. And besides, it has the usual feel good nature of many Christmas movies.
I recommend it, but I have some piece of trivia as well: not only Daryl Hannah did a cine-panettone in Italy in 2006, but she also put a like on my comment on one of her posts on her Instagram page.
This has to be, to my knowledge, the only christmas/abortion comedy ever made. Featuring splendid performances by Charles Durning as a hen-pecked love lorn bar owner, Eric Stoltz as the self-absorbed actor, and Campbell Scott as the bitter ex of Daryl Hannah, this film continually surprised and delighted me. Filmed in New York City by John Thomas (of Whit Stillman and "Sex in the City" fame) the city has never looked crisper or more inviting. The plot is wacky- a subplot involving two wacky ambulance drivers is particularly silly- but also has a wandering tone that careers from touching to bizarre, in the way that all good independent films do. Featuring the angriest Jewish santa clause ever filmed, rousingly played by Dean Cameron of "Ski School" fame. Worth a look!
I kind of liked this flic'. It's one of those movies that you catch whilst flicking through the movie channels and you see and actor you like and say, I'll give this a chance.
This is a movie that involves lies, gambling debt, abortion, gunpoint muggings and heartbreak, but not at one point will you become exited, mainly because the film is flat. Every shot is one dimensional and maybe the writer, who is also the director should stick to just writing.
I am sure that this is a really good screenplay to read because I enjoyed the dialogue very much. I would also think that this is the reason that there was such a well known cast. It would have made a great piece for radio. Out of ten I would have to go with a five.
This is a movie that involves lies, gambling debt, abortion, gunpoint muggings and heartbreak, but not at one point will you become exited, mainly because the film is flat. Every shot is one dimensional and maybe the writer, who is also the director should stick to just writing.
I am sure that this is a really good screenplay to read because I enjoyed the dialogue very much. I would also think that this is the reason that there was such a well known cast. It would have made a great piece for radio. Out of ten I would have to go with a five.
Daryl Hannah's character complains about her ex-boyfriend idolizing her: "He thinks I'm an angel. (pause) It got to be a f-cking bore." If that didn't make you laugh, avoid this film. If it did make you laugh, there are certainly other films that would be funnier to you.
I loved the fact that the producers of Hi-Life used real Upper West Side locations in this film, including the Hi-Life itself. It tugged at the heartstrings of this former UWS resident, now exiled to Atlanta. The movie itself was tolerable -- mainly because Peter Riegert was in it. Can't have enough Peter Riegert in a movie, as far as I'm concerned. The rest of the cast was amiable, if not very energetic. The story -- which could have been quite clever, with various folks chasing the same $900 for a variety of unethical reasons -- floundered in the face of lackadaisical pacing and cramped, dark cinematography.
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- WissenswertesDevon Sorvari's debut.
- PatzerDuring the fight between Ray and Santa, Santa's hat is knocked off his head in the bar. When they continue the fight on the street Santa's hat reappears on the sidewalk.
- Crazy CreditsAt the end of the credits, the carolers from the movie sing a few Christmas carols at the camera, then wish a Merry Christmas.
- VerbindungenReferences Ist das Leben nicht schön? (1946)
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Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Hi-Life
- Drehorte
- 477 Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Hi-Life Bar & Grill)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 9.066 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 3.773 $
- 6. Dez. 1998
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 9.066 $
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