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Flashbacks of a Fool

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 53min
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6,8/10
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Claire Forlani, Daniel Craig, Felicity Jones, Jodhi May, Olivia Williams, Harry Eden, and Eve in Flashbacks of a Fool (2008)
A fading Hollywood star looks back at the days of his youth as he returns home from his best friend's funeral.
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Daniel Craig livre une performance étonnante dans le rôle de Joe Scot, une star hollywoodienne has-been à la dérive plongé dans un brouillard de sexe, de drogues et de gloire dilapidée.Daniel Craig livre une performance étonnante dans le rôle de Joe Scot, une star hollywoodienne has-been à la dérive plongé dans un brouillard de sexe, de drogues et de gloire dilapidée.Daniel Craig livre une performance étonnante dans le rôle de Joe Scot, une star hollywoodienne has-been à la dérive plongé dans un brouillard de sexe, de drogues et de gloire dilapidée.

  • Réalisation
    • Baillie Walsh
  • Scénario
    • Baillie Walsh
  • Casting principal
    • Daniel Craig
    • Harry Eden
    • Eve
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    13 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Baillie Walsh
    • Scénario
      • Baillie Walsh
    • Casting principal
      • Daniel Craig
      • Harry Eden
      • Eve
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    • 32avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux32

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    Daniel Craig
    Daniel Craig
    • Adult Joe Scot
    Harry Eden
    Harry Eden
    • Teenage Joe Scot
    Eve
    Eve
    • Ophelia Franklin
    Olivia Williams
    Olivia Williams
    • Grace Scot
    Emile Robert
    • Young Joe Scot
    Scoutt Lowe
    • Young Boots McKay
    Julie Ordon
    Julie Ordon
    • Carrie Ann
    Gina Athans
    • Apple
    Erich Conrad
    • Voice of Radio DJ
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    Emilia Fox
    Emilia Fox
    • Sister Jean
    Annabel Linder
    • Dawn
    Angie Ruiz
    Angie Ruiz
    • Priscilla
    Sue Dall
    • Maitre D
    Mark Strong
    Mark Strong
    • Mannie Miesel
    Alwyn Kotze
    • Ritchie Smith
    Pope Jerrod
    • Waiter
    Darron Meyer
    Darron Meyer
    • Valet
    Max Deacon
    Max Deacon
    • Teenage Boots McKay
    • Réalisation
      • Baillie Walsh
    • Scénario
      • Baillie Walsh
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    8gradyharp

    Sometimes it takes a knell...

    Films of reflection are too few and often the result of climbing to a summit only to gaze back at the shadows never cast in the greedy race for the top ends i tragedy. FLASHBACKS OF A FOOL suggests, by its title, that the story may be different, that there may be some redemption at the core of an abusive life.

    Writer/director Baillie Walsh sets his story in opening frames of intense sexual, drug accompanied debauchery. But as the credits fade, the lead character Joe Scott (Daniel Craig) faces a morning of hung over reality. A wealthy Hollywood star whose lifestyle has hastened his aging, Joe is 'managed' by the stern Ophelia (Eve) who is tiring of Joe's wasted lifestyle. Her warnings, as well as Joe's agent's confrontation that Joe is too old looking for a new screenplay, is compounded by a telephone call that Joe's boyhood friend Boots (Max Deacon) has suddenly died, leaving Joe's old first girlfriend Ruth (Claire Forlani) an early widow. Depressed and drunk Joe walks his beach and reflects on his youth. The 'flashback' tales us to Joe's teenage years (the young Joe is Harry Eden) with Boots as his closest friend and Ruth (Felicity Jones), the girl Joe craves. But hormones rule and Joe is an easy prey for his married next door neighbor: during one of their trysts a tragedy occurs that results in Joe's fleeing home for the 'successful' yet empty life he finds in Hollywood.

    At the request of Joe's mother (Olivia Williams) he flies back to England where he is forced to confront the early damage he caused in the lives of his family and friends. Daniel Craig and Harry Eden are excellent in their mirrored roles of the young and the older Joe. In fact there is not a weak member of this fine British cast. Though the story takes place in England the film was shot in South Africa (cinematographer John Mathieson) and the rickety beach houses on the small bay where Boots and Joe spend their time is picturesque and adds the right sense of isolation to the story. At 114 minutes the film goes on a bit too long with areas for editing a bit too obvious. But the overall effect of FLASHBACKS OF A FOOL is a satisfying journey through a memory that holds a light to the incidents of youth that can alter too many lives if not mended. Grady Harp
    8jjd430

    It really pulls you in

    This flick is starting to hit the US cable movie channels. I had never heard of it. I came away moved and impressed by this Daniel Craig project. "Shake your hair girl with your ponytail. Takes me right back..." OTHER: I found myself getting the female actors mixed up, but that's really my only problem with it. They look alike. The SA location fooled me completely and looked great. A refreshing change from the usual gritty rowhouse environment in which many British movies of this type are set. The film "Wish You Were Here" pushes similar buttons as this flick. Loved Ruth's 1970's wardrobe and the arcade that was apparently the center of life for these teens back in the day.

    Loved the director's economy of actors. Most others would have had that arcade FILLED with extras cluttering up the scene. But in a memory, are there any extras?
    9robhastings1000

    There is nothing foolish about this film.

    Although Flashbacks of a Fool is Daniel Craig's pet project – he's the film's executive producer as well as its star – it actually contains surprisingly little of the blonde hunk (though for the ladies out there, you do, admittedly, get to see his bum).

    Craig plays Joe Scott, a movie star who has plenty of money and sexual satisfaction in his life, one which - when he is not indulging in coke-addled rumpy pumpy at least - is mostly spent looking out to the sea from his minimalist cliff-top pad.

    Yet he has no real friends and seemingly no real future – "there's no role for you ANYWHERE," his agent tells Joe, a moment after he has seen his client throw his prized mobile phone out of a restaurant window.

    As Joe begins to wonder what has happened to his life, we are taken back to his adolescent days of first love on the quiet English seaside, to discover what this Brit has in fact been trying to hide from with a life of debauchery and excess in LA.

    Even a fan of this film should be able see why some might find it slow and slightly dull, as it does rely on the viewer sharing in a sense of glory in the mystical power of great records, the tragic romance of nostalgia and regret, and the theme of washed-up stardom.

    Perhaps that provides limited scope for the film to garner a wide audience, but for those who can find true enjoyment from subtle portrayals of youth and humanity as much as from the more obvious merits of rapid plot progression that will matter little. The direction is superb, the script never feels rushed, and the wistful tone of someone looking back to their yesterdays to get on with their today is rare in its realisation of artistic vision.

    There's no big finale, but that's not to say that the conclusion is anything less than perfect in its mood and its timing. A literate film that is there to relish on a quiet afternoon, Flashbacks of a Fool feels more typical of a book by Ian McEwan (though thankfully it bears little in common to the cinematic version of Atonement) than a film starring the current Bond. It could also have you listening to Roxy Music for the rest of your weekend, even if you've never before had the urge to sing along to Bryan Ferry in the bath - a pleasing added bonus.

    There is nothing foolish about this film – watch it accordingly.
    8poddylobo

    Moving in what is left unsaid

    Going back to my Music GCSE, I'd describe the structure of this film as having a simple ternary form - A-B-A' - standing aptly in this case for Adult-Boy-Adult'.

    The limitations of this 'song form' are plenty and frustrating for a viewer looking for a story - what happens between A and B, or more significantly, between B and A? Are we just looking here at a story of guilt? Are we supposed to draw a link between what happens in B as a way of explaining Joe's (CRAIG) behaviour in A? I'm not sure we're able to make such assumptions.

    So instead I could only take each of the film's three sections as self-standing, but that doesn't mean that I didn't enjoy the film as a whole.

    Indeed, a film that resists a coherent narrative and prevents identification with its characters is perfectly suitable structurally for such themes of guilt and escape.

    That is what makes this film moving. Not for the on-screen emotion, but for what is left out, unseen and lost in the hyphens of the film's structure.
    9mjdog

    If you are willing to become emotionally involved - this film is for you.

    This film was right up my street. I would recommend it to anyone who is happy and indeed eager to become emotionally involved in a story. I have to say that the lip sync sequence was outstanding and it stayed in my head for days afterwards. I was thinking about the film for days after I'd seen it. There was something incredible for me in the way the whole film was shot but especially the flashbacks to the seaside - it awoke something for me from that era that I had forgotten about from my childhood and I found it strangely comforting. Not that I grew up near the sea but it struck a chord deep inside. How great to be able to capture something so brilliantly and bring it to life for others. I am envious of Baillie WALSH for this but thank God for him also. I look forward to seeing what else can be done.

    Daniel CRAIG was stunning in the role, and brought it to life by showing us something we haven't seen in him too often - the sadder/nastier character - although his physique was maybe a little too perfect to make the decadent, fast living, hedonistic junkie completely believable - although I will forgive him for this! Harry EDEN who played the young Joe showed us all the awkwardness of youth and adolescence along with the desperation to grow up and all it's pitfalls. He was stunning on screen and oozed fragility. I would have liked to see the link showing how young Joe became an actor but understand there is a limit to how long a film can reasonably be.

    Similarly to NOTES ON A SCANDAL and THE MOTHER - this for me was the kind of film that I could enjoy over and over and each time still feel that I am a seeing something I shouldn't - like a secret - and watching every delicious moment without being noticed myself.

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    • Anecdotes
      Feature film debut of Felicity Jones.
    • Gaffes
      None of the cars that were supposed to be in California, had a front California License Plate. They only had rear California plates. California is a front and rear plate State.
    • Citations

      Adult Joe Scot: When I was a child I used to think that being brave meant that you had to take ownership. That to have a dream and to move forward in life you needed courage. But the only thing you need courage for is for standing still.

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Friday Night with Jonathan Ross: Épisode #13.11 (2007)
    • Bandes originales
      Fils de...
      Performed by Scott Walker

      Words by Jacques Brel

      Music by Gérard Jouannest

      Courtesy of Mercury Records Ltd.

      Under license from Universal Music Operations

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 avril 2008 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
      • Bahreïn
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Спогади невдахи
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Afrique du Sud(on location)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Left Turn Films
      • Ugly Duckling Films
      • Lipsync Productions
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 664 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 020 $US
      • 19 oct. 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 117 269 $US
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      1 heure 53 minutes
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