Billy, un romantique, braque des banques en costume d'affaires, dans une tentative de garder sa petite amie, Selina. Billy pense que Selina ne l'aime que pour le frisson qu'offrent ses braqu... Tout lireBilly, un romantique, braque des banques en costume d'affaires, dans une tentative de garder sa petite amie, Selina. Billy pense que Selina ne l'aime que pour le frisson qu'offrent ses braquages de banque et les cadeaux qu'il lui offre.Billy, un romantique, braque des banques en costume d'affaires, dans une tentative de garder sa petite amie, Selina. Billy pense que Selina ne l'aime que pour le frisson qu'offrent ses braquages de banque et les cadeaux qu'il lui offre.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Lisa Spikerman
- Candy
- (as Lisa Marie Spikerman)
Josh DeBear
- Delivery Boy
- (as Josh De Bear)
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I didn't know what to make of this movie until the end when I figured out that this could be a nice graphic novel.
All people that the main character interacts have an over-the-top cynism that turns them into comic book characters. The whole feels like aimed at edgy teenagers. I can frame in my head comic pages in the most typical 90's fashion using most of the scenes. Even the visuals have mostly hard shadows with lots of contrast.
But that's my wild interpretation. The movie doesn't implies that and feels very offbeat despite being a competent production with well know actors.
Speaking of 'offbeat', my main motivation to watch this was to check Stewart Copeland's musical score out of sheer curiosity after wathing the drama 'Raining Stones' that he also scored. It's terrible. The main opening has this terrible opera singer over synthetized music that incompetently drives the movie. Dude can't write a compelling melody and it drags down this movie even more.
All people that the main character interacts have an over-the-top cynism that turns them into comic book characters. The whole feels like aimed at edgy teenagers. I can frame in my head comic pages in the most typical 90's fashion using most of the scenes. Even the visuals have mostly hard shadows with lots of contrast.
But that's my wild interpretation. The movie doesn't implies that and feels very offbeat despite being a competent production with well know actors.
Speaking of 'offbeat', my main motivation to watch this was to check Stewart Copeland's musical score out of sheer curiosity after wathing the drama 'Raining Stones' that he also scored. It's terrible. The main opening has this terrible opera singer over synthetized music that incompetently drives the movie. Dude can't write a compelling melody and it drags down this movie even more.
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It was a nice , funny and interesting film, for those how have an eagle eye for beauty of life and a some humor too. Billy, the great bank robber is in fact the poor bank robber. He actually wants only to have a good and lovely life with his girl friend....It was one of the best films I have ever seen, it is a transposition of the reality in a nice story...I would like to see it again...
There are many humorous things in the world: among them the white man's notion that he is less savage than the other savages." -- Mark Twain, Following the Equator People always HAVE eaten people; people always WILL eat people. You can't change human nature!" -- Flanders and Swann, The Reluctant Cannibal, At The Drop Of A Hat
There are many humorous things in the world: among them the white man's notion that he is less savage than the other savages." -- Mark Twain, Following the Equator People always HAVE eaten people; people always WILL eat people. You can't change human nature!" -- Flanders and Swann, The Reluctant Cannibal, At The Drop Of A Hat
This is a decent movie . It's a bit drawn out for me and a lot of the characters don't connect and the bill Lisa Bonet as a main character but doesn't show up till halfway through the movie but she does make up for it in the appearance but they could have done more with her character. To me it was okay
William Elliot aka Billy the Kid (Patrick Dempsey) is a romantic and decides to do one last bank robbery solo for girlfriend Selina (Olivia d'Abo). Security camera captures his picture and he's identified right away. The bank claims his take at $178k, but most of which the bankers are stealing themselves. Billy tries to hide in his Heartbreak Hotel room but his neighbors realize his identity. Everybody starts overcharging him for everything from pizza to drugs despite not ordering any of it. Priscilla (Lisa Bonet) is a friendly hooker. Officers Gross (Judge Reinhold) and Battle (Forest Whitaker) get high. TV reporter Marisa Benoit (Mariska Hargitay) shows up at Billy's door with her crew.
I think writer/director Nick Mead wanted this to be a funny satire of a crime noir. None of it is funny. It also has no tension as a thriller. It looks cheap and badly made. The amazing thing is the number of solid actors in this movie. The writing is simply bad and the filming is amateurish. It's a rambling mess that adds up to nothing.
I think writer/director Nick Mead wanted this to be a funny satire of a crime noir. None of it is funny. It also has no tension as a thriller. It looks cheap and badly made. The amazing thing is the number of solid actors in this movie. The writing is simply bad and the filming is amateurish. It's a rambling mess that adds up to nothing.
Bank Robber is a rare gem of a film that mixes dark comedy with extreme social significance. The cast is an excellent eclectic mix of the serious and surreal, a bit like the film really. It has some really funny moments and some very sexy ones. The erotic stuff only lasts a few minutes but stays with you for a long time. Lisa Bonet has never been better. Patrick Dempsey, unfortunately, phones it in. It needed a Sean Penn or a Tim Roth to really make it work. Direction is good, cinematogrophy excellent and it is conceptionally intriguing, with most of the action taking place in the one room. Rent it, or if your lucky see it on the big screen late night. It's a cult film.
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- AnecdotesBilly runs down to the end of Lonely Street and into the Heartbreak Hotel, exemplifying the lyrics to the eponymous Elvis Presley song.
- Versions alternativesOriginally released in US theatres with a NC-17 rating; video version is edited and is rated R.
- Bandes originalesHow Do You Feel
written by R. Fox, K. David, M. Gurley, L. Guitierrez
performed by the Del Rubio Triplets
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 2 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 115 842 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 34 998 $US
- 12 déc. 1993
- Montant brut mondial
- 115 842 $US
- Durée
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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