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God's Lonely Man

  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38min
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6,4/10
292
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God's Lonely Man (1996)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAs each relentless night turns towards day, Ernest Rackman turns towards violence to escape thoughts of loneliness and suicide. Then he poses as a police officer and rescues a young girl fro... Tout lireAs each relentless night turns towards day, Ernest Rackman turns towards violence to escape thoughts of loneliness and suicide. Then he poses as a police officer and rescues a young girl from her parent's apartment, where she was forced into a compromising life. Having discharged... Tout lireAs each relentless night turns towards day, Ernest Rackman turns towards violence to escape thoughts of loneliness and suicide. Then he poses as a police officer and rescues a young girl from her parent's apartment, where she was forced into a compromising life. Having discharged his violence, he plans to move forward with this new relationship, but the demons of lone... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Francis von Zerneck
  • Scénario
    • Francis von Zerneck
  • Casting principal
    • Michael Wyle
    • Jamie Walters
    • Kyle Kelley
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    292
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    • Réalisation
      • Francis von Zerneck
    • Scénario
      • Francis von Zerneck
    • Casting principal
      • Michael Wyle
      • Jamie Walters
      • Kyle Kelley
    • 14avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux19

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    Michael Wyle
    • Ernest Rakman
    Jamie Walters
    Jamie Walters
    • Hustler
    Kyle Kelley
    • Patron
    Justine Bateman
    Justine Bateman
    • Meradith
    Kevin Haley
    • Gary
    J.C. Quinn
    • Clarence
    Heather McComb
    Heather McComb
    • Christiane Birsh
    Rebecca Budig
    Rebecca Budig
    • Babsy
    Katie Wright
    Katie Wright
    • Danielle
    Wallace Langham
    Wallace Langham
    • Rick
    Ginger Lynn
    Ginger Lynn
    • AA Speaker
    • (as Ginger Lynn Allen)
    Julie Mannix
    • Waitress
    Roxana Zal
    Roxana Zal
    • Niki Birsh
    Rodney Harvey
    Rodney Harvey
    • Glen
    Kieran Mulroney
    Kieran Mulroney
    • Keith
    Tom Towles
    Tom Towles
    • Steven
    Paul Dooley
    Paul Dooley
    • Polo
    Diane Weiss
    • Samantha
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      • Francis von Zerneck
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      • Francis von Zerneck
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    10raegan_butcher

    Hard Hitting West Coast "Taxi Driver"

    An intense and touching performance by Michael Wyle drives God's Lonely Man, a gritty powder keg of a film that plays like an updated west coast version of Taxi Driver, its most obvious influence. Indeed, some may dismiss God's Lonely Man as nothing more than a pastiche but I strongly disagree. The central performance by Michael Wyle is reason enough to see the film—he has the uncanny ability to go from Deniro-like intensity to almost Woody Allenesque neurosis in the blink of an eye; it's an entirely convincing piece of acting and his tortured-loser persona had me rooting for him from the first reel to the end credits.

    Paul Dooly shows courage for taking the part of a creepy child pornographer and Tom Towles proves he can do more to suggest hidden depths of depravity in one scene than most actors can in an entire film.

    The writing is good, the characterizations dead-on and there are some genuinely unnerving touches that set a tone for mid 90s Los Angeles that is every bit as decayed and frightening as anything seen in the New York of Taxi Driver or Bringing Out the Dead. In contrast to those two films, which are steeped in darkness & the stylings of noir, most of God's Lonely Man transpires in the daytime--but the sunlight provides no comfort or protection. It's a nightmare world of Porno shops and AA meetings where sirens scream on the soundtrack at unexpected times accompanied by the sound of children crying while crack-dealers abuse their customers in sleazy passive-aggressive power games.

    A scene set in a baseball-park where a child pornographer peddles his wares (right during the little league game he is coaching) carries a slimy, unsettling edge that reminded me of the fiction of Andrew Vachss in its depiction of evil lurking just under the surface of wholesome everyday appearances.

    The violence, when it comes, isn't as over the top or nightmarishly gory as Taxi Driver but it packs a wallop.
    10omriba

    This movie really touched me

    My first thoughts after seeing this movie was a mixture of excitement and appreciation;after a while I still think that that's one of the best films I have ever seen.The movie is about Ernest,a lonely and suicidal drug user with an excellent performance by Michael Wyle.Ernest is a strange,depressed and mostly an insecure person who looks for a bit of love.he is fired from his job after harassing the daughter of his boss and begins something like a journey of self-redemption when he joins a 15 year old hooker who lost her sister to a gang that produces and sells snuff films.throughout their relationship Ernest is functioning as a guarding angel to Christiane,but as to himself his mind moves from reality to illusions,until the surprising but unavoidable ending. The movie was so chilling and depressing that it leaves you empty spiritually and emotionally;a movie that should have got a better recognition,but yet,it's not too late to get acquainted with it.
    Infofreak

    Uneven but still reasonably interesting homage to 'Taxi Driver'.

    'God's Lonely Man' is allegedly "inspired by fact" so when watching this obvious homage to 'Taxi Driver' it raises some interesting questions regarding fact and fiction, what is real and what isn't. Almost any movie compared to Scorsese's masterpiece can't help but come off second best, but Gaspar Noe managed to make a brilliant and disturbing movie inspired by the same source (1998's 'I Stand Alone') so there's really no reason why Von Zerneck Jr couldn't have done the same. Unfortunately 'God's Lonely Man' doesn't entirely convince. Maybe it is Michael Wyle in the lead role, I dunno, but something just doesn't ring true, and his character's eventual freak out seems forced and unreal. Much better I thought was Heather McComb ('Apt Pupil') who gives a strong performance which shows a lot of promise. The best scene by far in the film was the movie screening involving an unusually cast but very effective Paul Dooley ('Sixteen Candles') and the very creepy Tom Towles ('Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer'). That was powerful, shocking and unexpected. If the rest of the movie had been as good as that it would have been another story, but as is, this is an uneven, sometimes dull and frustrating movie, which even so JUST has enough good bits to make it worth watching. Many others think much more highly of this movie than me, but I can't say it impressed me all that much.
    9videorama-759-859391

    God's lonely great movie

    What makes Indie films so fantastic is that there is such of pool of them to choose from, and a lot are so original, which heralds some new and talented directors, a lot of them, young pups. This one is unflinching, frank, in your face movie, about one guy's unfeasible escape from loneliness, where again we have that stereotypical profile of a loner, who can't build up the courage to ask Justine Bateman out. Our loner hero character, Ernest, a Travis Bickle for the Nineties, works at a video shop, Bateman's dad owns. Like a lot of loners, he displays all the traits of loners: unease around strangers, a movie buff, a bragger, an inability to ask girls out, self conscious tendencies, as well as violent mood swings, as well as a taste for violence. A young girl befriends him, where soon he's her protector, whatever, where he becomes killer/crusader. He rescues the young girl from her abusive environment, and tracks down some bad dudes, who used the girl at a younger age in skin flicks, where for her sister, it didn't have such a happy ending. There are some disturbing moments in this confronting film, where we meet some pretty sick puppies who were responsible for these flicks (you'll never look at Sixteen Candle's Paul Dooley the same way again) They also involved snuff, where I must say, one scene, just thinking of it now, involving two players, a mother and daughter, expendables, sickened me, sending a bad swallow through me. It's a great moment of revenge, watching Ernest do away with these creeps. GLM was directed by someone who had a fancy three word name, and what he's created here, is an excellent daring piece, that of course won't appeal to everyone, though loners will of course identify with. There is some disturbing violence, one, involving self mutilation. For the Indie or Art-house connoisseur, you will no doubt like or love this one. It's in the cards. A excellent film with an all too frank reality. Highly recommended.
    8princy

    Superb!

    This is definitely the 'Taxi Driver' of the 90's. The acting was first rate in this film which makes me wonder why I have never heard much of the lead actors, and even more so the director. No stereotypes or formulated storyline, just gritty realism in this film which is a breath of fresh air.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 janvier 1996 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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      • Anglais
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      • Von Zerneck-Sertner Films
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