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Johnny Suede

  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 37min
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Brad Pitt and Catherine Keener in Johnny Suede (1991)
ComediaDramaMúsicaRomance

Un joven músico en apuros y devoto fanático de Ricky Nelson quiere ser como su ídolo y convertirse en una estrella de rock.Un joven músico en apuros y devoto fanático de Ricky Nelson quiere ser como su ídolo y convertirse en una estrella de rock.Un joven músico en apuros y devoto fanático de Ricky Nelson quiere ser como su ídolo y convertirse en una estrella de rock.

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    • Tom DiCillo
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    • Tom DiCillo
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    • Brad Pitt
    • Richard Boes
    • Cheryl Costa
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    • Dirección
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      • Tom DiCillo
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      • Brad Pitt
      • Richard Boes
      • Cheryl Costa
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    • 53Metascore
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      • 1 premio ganado y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Brad Pitt
    Brad Pitt
    • Johnny Suede
    Richard Boes
    Richard Boes
    • Man in Tuxedo
    Cheryl Costa
    • Woman in Alley
    Michael Luciano
    • Mr. Clepp
    Calvin Levels
    Calvin Levels
    • Deke
    Nick Cave
    Nick Cave
    • Freak Storm
    Ralph Marrero
    • Bartender
    Wilfredo Giovanni Clark
    • Slick
    Alison Moir
    Alison Moir
    • Darlette
    Peter McRobbie
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    Ron Vawter
    Ron Vawter
    • Winston
    Dennis Parlato
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    Tina Louise
    Tina Louise
    • Mrs. Fontaine
    Michael Mulheren
    Michael Mulheren
    • Fred Business
    Wayne Maugans
    Wayne Maugans
    • Ned Business
    Catherine Keener
    Catherine Keener
    • Yvonne
    Joseph Barry
    • The Cowboy
    John David Barone
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    7mattymatt4ever

    A quiet, oddly captivating slice-of-life comedy-drama

    "Johnny Suede" is not a film for all tastes. Not because it's a very strange piece, but because it's not an example of that in-your-face cinema that many are accustomed to. This is Tom DiCillo's directorial debut. I saw one of his recent films, "The Real Blonde," and I found it to be very impressive. So I felt quite curious about checking out his early work. There's not even a hint of flashy direction, and it's obvious throughout that the makers of the film were running on a low budget, but I didn't worry about those things.

    Brad Pitt (before he became a household name) is great--and perfectly cast--in the lead role. Next to his role as Tyler Durden in "Fight Club" I would say this is one of the best performances of his career. I just felt, in every aspect, he was made to play this character. Even the pompadour looked perfect on him, and I couldn't imagine any other actor wearing it better. His character, Johnny Suede, is so utterly likable that you feel obligated to scurry along on his little journeys. Johnny is not the smartest guy on Earth, not the classiest either and certainly not the most successful. He lives a pretty simple life in a ratty apartment, listening to vintage records by rock and roll legends. He has dreams of becoming a rock and roll legend himself, and is the leader of a band. However, the band never quite takes off. None of that "I dream of becoming a rock and roll star and the next minute I'm staring at crowds of screaming fans chanting my name" garbage we see repeatedly on VH1 as one of the "Movies That Rock." This is the life of a real struggling artist, who does have talent and potential, but can't quite get off the ground. Well...not yet. His love life isn't all too successful, and that's what's hindering his ability to proceed in his daily endeavors. First he falls in love with a beautiful girl whose current boyfriend likes to beat her. He has every right to believe that the sparks are flying between them, but suddenly she just blurts out, "I don't love you, Johnny." Then he falls in love with Catherine Keener. Things go well between them at first, but like in his previous relationships things also get shot to hell eventually. And we feel sorry for this poor guy. He may not be smooth or unusually charming, but that's the point. He's a nice, unpretentious average Joe who seeks true love and quite frankly he's doing everything in his power to make these relationships work. I've always admired Brad (A.K.A. Mr. Handsome), but I considered this performance especially unique. Though he's just as handsome as he was in "Legends of the Fall" and "Meet Joe Black," he's not on screen to portray his now-proclaimed status as the "Sexiest Man Alive." He just plays a normal guy, living a normal life and seeking a normal relationship. Though we may not all go for the "pompadour" look or listen to classic oldies on an old record player, we can all relate to his character in some sort of way. And speaking of music, I love that line where he says, "Real music has no time." When you listen to great songs by great artists like Bill Haley and the Comets or Ricky Nelson, you don't think about what time period they came from because they're timeless. At first, I thought this movie might've been set in the 1950's, but in all actuality it just involves a man who happens to be fascinated by the trends of the 50's, and I'm down with that.

    Don't expect a plot, because this is strictly a character-driven effort. And with a strong central character like Johnny Suede, I felt amazingly captivated and had an unspeakable urge to keep on watching. I guess you can call it a slice-of-life comedy-drama. I highly suggest people check out this overlooked gem. You'll laugh. You'll have fun. You'll have a good ol' time.

    My score: 7 (out of 10)
    8hipcheck

    Keeps you smiling all the way through.

    This movie really comes out of nowhere, and stays fresh and intriguing from the first shot to the last. I couldn't stop smiling for a moment, it was so wonderfully weird!

    The story centers around a pair of snazzy shoes, that are found by Pitt's character Johnny, then change his entire life. There isn't a great deal of plot, which is fine, because the story is driven by the bizarre people in Johnny's life, and the way in which he reacts to them.

    The best thing about "Johnny Suede" is that you really don't know what people are going to say or do next. The most 'normal' person in the story is Keener's character, who is strange just for liking Johnny so much.

    The photography and sound is fairly minimal, due to budget, but in a way, it really adds to the ambience of nothingness in Johnny's life. The directing of actors is really first-rate, and the script is a gem. Oh, and the hair is a must-see.

    If you're in the market for something out of left-field, then this hits the spot!
    8jtur88

    Keener at her best

    This is one of the very early films in which Catherine Keener appears, and if you are among her growing population of admirers, this film is amust see. Keener has never been better, except maybe in "Living in Oblivion". Aside from that, this film is about as forgettable as an offbeat film can be. Annoying at times, there are some bright spots in this film that make it worthwhile as a whole.
    8Hey_Sweden

    Very cool little film.

    Independent filmmaker Tom DiCillo made his debut here with this hip, refreshingly quirky character study, with Brad Pitt scoring as the central character. He plays Johnny Suede, aspiring musician who idolizes Ricky Nelson and occupies a fairly run down apartment in Brooklyn. The film follows Johnny around as he alternates between reality and his own dream world. His relationships with women are a focal point, first as he hooks up with Darlette (Alison Moir) whose mom (Tina Louise) has connections to the music business. Then he chances to meet schoolteacher Yvonne (Catherine Keener) and falls for her hard enough to be ready to make some changes in his life. DiCillo injects some moments of amusing surrealism into his film while still basically handling his material in a straightforward manner, never going for stylistic choices when it isn't necessary. The dialogue is sometimes quite funny, and really comes to life in the hands of these talented actors. Among the other people in Johnny's offbeat life are his friend and bandmate Deke (Calvin Levels); Samuel L. Jackson has a brief, one scene part as the bass player in his band. The brightest moments belong to real-life music star Nick Cave, playing a character named Freak Storm; his scenes with Pitt are fun. DiCillo does a good job with visual detail, right down to the clothes that his characters wear. The story, as has been pointed out, is about so much more than just a specific kind of music (although the music is wonderful throughout) - it goes to great lengths to depict this amiable, ordinary guy struggling not just to make it as a musician but to adjust to the highs and lows of everyday life. Pitt shows here, as he has on so many occasions, to be more than just a pretty face, and an actor of range and depth. You like Johnny and want to see him find happiness. And at the end you can't help but sympathize with him. Overall, this is an endearing little gem, one in which DiCillo refrains from giving in to predictability and finds a realistic centre amid the more offbeat aspects to the world he creates. Well worth a look. Eight out of 10.
    5=G=

    Off beat and unsatisfying

    "Johnny Suede" is a slice of life flick which tells of a peculiar fictitious character, Suede (Pitt), who has a 10 inch pompadour, worships Ricky Nelson, is a wannabee musician/star, is naive or stupid or both, and has little else worthy of mention. The slice the film presents (the story) is off-beat and creative in the minutia and anticlimactic in the whole. Pitt and Keneer and Levels work well in their roles but can't make up for a story which is about as satisfying as a baloney sandwich on Thanksgiving Day. A no brainer for channel surfers.

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    • Trivia
      Writer and director Tom DiCillo insisted on casting the relatively unknown Brad Pitt over the objections of the producer, who wanted him to consider Timothy Hutton. Ironically, DiCillo was ultimately dissatisfied with Pitt's portrayal of Johnny as being "slow" or "stupid" instead of just childish.
    • Errores
      When Johnny takes the pistol cartridge out of the coffee cup and loads it into the revolver, you can see that the primer has a dent in it. This indicates that the cartridge has already been used, and that a bullet was simply pressed into the case, creating a dummy prop round.
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      Johnny Suede: Suede is a funny thing. It's rough but soft. It's strong but quiet, and doesn't wrinkle. And it doesn't crack, and it doesn't stand out so much in a crowd of leather and vinyl. You don't notice it at first, but once you do, you can't take your eyes off of it, and you wonder how in the hell you ever overlooked it in the first place.

    • Versiones alternativas
      DVD version features a commentary in the beginning and the end of the movie, some VHS versions do not include it.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Straight to you: Nick Cave - a portrait (1994)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 22 de abril de 1992 (Francia)
    • Países de origen
      • Suiza
      • Francia
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Джонни-замша
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Brooklyn, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Arena Films
      • Balthazar Productions
      • Starr
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 500,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 90,091
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 8,535
      • 16 ago 1992
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 90,091
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      1 hora 37 minutos
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      • Black and White
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      • 1.85 : 1

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