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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंIn 1946 Denver, an aspiring writer who enjoys irresponsible adventures with his friend writes a letter about his life before and after the suicide attempt by his sad, commitment-seeking girl... सभी पढ़ेंIn 1946 Denver, an aspiring writer who enjoys irresponsible adventures with his friend writes a letter about his life before and after the suicide attempt by his sad, commitment-seeking girlfriend.In 1946 Denver, an aspiring writer who enjoys irresponsible adventures with his friend writes a letter about his life before and after the suicide attempt by his sad, commitment-seeking girlfriend.
Cristine Rose
- Mrs. Greenway
- (as Christine Rose)
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This is an excellent film which really captures the feeling and atmosphere of the Beat Generation. The film is based around a letter Neal Cassady (seen as Dean Moriarty in Jack Kerouac's seminal 'On The Road') wrote to Jack Kerouac about his 16 year old girl friend Cherry Mary. I won't go into anymore details as I think the less you know about a film before seeing it the better - but suffice to say that if you have any interest in the beat generation, or enjoyed any of Kerouacs books you'll like this film. Cinematography and music are both also exceptional.
You know, normally when you have a good script and excellent
actors on your project, you can turn out something decent, good or
great...even when you, as the director, believe you're talented and
think you know what you're doing. But so far as "The Last Time I
Committed Suicide" is concerned, Stephen T. Kay flat out ruined
this movie, and it is damn near unforgivable.
Here we have a screenplay filled with some of the most wonderful
dialog you can imagine being delivered by a troupe of wonderful
actors. Thomas Jane gives a star making turn as Neal Cassady,
and he is backed up with a startlingly naturalistic and cozy turn by
Keanu Reeves as his drunk buddy, Harry. But could you enjoy the
beautiful rhythm of their work? Noooooooooo. By God, Mr. Kay
was going to remind you every step of the way that he is
DIRECTING this film and you are going to pay attention to that fact,
come hell or high water.
I mean, here we have a quiet intense drama about a charismatic
man who inspired people like Jack Kerouac and Alan Ginsberg,
and the director uses every trick in "The MTV Bible of Pseudo
Filmography" to hide that fact and (supposedly) make it palatable
for the ADD generation. You got your jump cuts and edits every .9
seconds and odd angles and pretty inserts and on and on and on
until I finally wanted to scream at the screen, "Take a F*****G
valium!" Drama has to unfold; it cannot be force fed down your
gullet because the man making the movie thinks you're too easily
distracted to give a damn about the characters.
I've only seen one other movie where the director completely
destroyed a wonderful script -- "A Chorus of Disapproval"
(although if "While You Were Sleeping" had had any other actress
in the lead besides Sandra Bullock, it would also fit in this cursed
category).
So...if you like your drama spit out in food fight fashion, then this is
the movie for you. But if you want anything approaching reality,
check out something like "La Dolce Vita" by Federico Fellini, who
has more style in his right pinkie than in all of Stephen T. Kay's
body.
actors on your project, you can turn out something decent, good or
great...even when you, as the director, believe you're talented and
think you know what you're doing. But so far as "The Last Time I
Committed Suicide" is concerned, Stephen T. Kay flat out ruined
this movie, and it is damn near unforgivable.
Here we have a screenplay filled with some of the most wonderful
dialog you can imagine being delivered by a troupe of wonderful
actors. Thomas Jane gives a star making turn as Neal Cassady,
and he is backed up with a startlingly naturalistic and cozy turn by
Keanu Reeves as his drunk buddy, Harry. But could you enjoy the
beautiful rhythm of their work? Noooooooooo. By God, Mr. Kay
was going to remind you every step of the way that he is
DIRECTING this film and you are going to pay attention to that fact,
come hell or high water.
I mean, here we have a quiet intense drama about a charismatic
man who inspired people like Jack Kerouac and Alan Ginsberg,
and the director uses every trick in "The MTV Bible of Pseudo
Filmography" to hide that fact and (supposedly) make it palatable
for the ADD generation. You got your jump cuts and edits every .9
seconds and odd angles and pretty inserts and on and on and on
until I finally wanted to scream at the screen, "Take a F*****G
valium!" Drama has to unfold; it cannot be force fed down your
gullet because the man making the movie thinks you're too easily
distracted to give a damn about the characters.
I've only seen one other movie where the director completely
destroyed a wonderful script -- "A Chorus of Disapproval"
(although if "While You Were Sleeping" had had any other actress
in the lead besides Sandra Bullock, it would also fit in this cursed
category).
So...if you like your drama spit out in food fight fashion, then this is
the movie for you. But if you want anything approaching reality,
check out something like "La Dolce Vita" by Federico Fellini, who
has more style in his right pinkie than in all of Stephen T. Kay's
body.
10Jonell
This movie was amazing...Thomas Jane was terrific..Claire Forlani, Gretchen Mol..BUT..the one who stole the film...was KEANU REEVES..he should be VERY proud of the job he did in this film. He *was* Harry...was not afraid to put on the extra pounds for the role..he looked like a loser barfly.. a very lovable one..This was a very overlooked film..that many people have not had the privilege to see...If you want to see Keanu Reeves ACT..see this film..Stephen Kay did a wonderful job..he captured the spirit of the time in the language and the cinematography.
Seeing that the whole movie is based on a letter from Neal Cassidy to Jack Kerouac, I reckon Stephen Kay did an excellent job of re-creating the essence that was Cassidy and his neer-do-well existence.
You felt for Neal (played very well by Thomas Jane ). He could almost taste the sweetness of a well balanced life - the honey at home the white picket fence the dog running around in the yard, but circumstance (his likings for the female of the species, penchant for stealing cars and his friendship with good 'ol HARRY [played brilliantly by KEANU REEVES]), just got in the way of true happiness.
The supporting cast give good all round performances, especially Claire Forlani as the girl of Cassidy's 'dreams'.
This movie catches the 'beat' excellently with great visuals and a Class A soundtrack.
Highly recommended.
You felt for Neal (played very well by Thomas Jane ). He could almost taste the sweetness of a well balanced life - the honey at home the white picket fence the dog running around in the yard, but circumstance (his likings for the female of the species, penchant for stealing cars and his friendship with good 'ol HARRY [played brilliantly by KEANU REEVES]), just got in the way of true happiness.
The supporting cast give good all round performances, especially Claire Forlani as the girl of Cassidy's 'dreams'.
This movie catches the 'beat' excellently with great visuals and a Class A soundtrack.
Highly recommended.
"The Last Time I Committed Suicide" is an excellent description of live of a beatnick in the 50s. Thomas Jane does a good performance in a quaint leading roll, but he is duly overshadowed by the young rising Godesses of Hollywood; namely Claire Forlani and Gretchen Mol. These two girls have seen their careers boom as of late much due to their looks and screen sensuality. This bunch of new talent has one advantage over Keanu Reeves, who takes on a minor part in this movie. They are not yet typecast. Keanu did well for himself considering. However, what struck me the most was the mood portrayed in the movie. It was calm yet restless, poetic yet true to life. When we add the excellent choice of music we have a movie worthy a life at the top shelf.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe letter on which this movie is based was referred to by its author Neal Cassady, and its recipient Jack Kerouac as "the Joan Anderson letter" (even though the only extant fragment more prominently and dramatically dealt with a different girlfriend of Neal's at the time, nicknamed Cherry Mary). This letter, written in December 1950 about events in Cassady's life from the summer through Christmas of 1945, was "lost" circa 1954 and 1955. But before that happened, a 5,000-word fragment (on which this movie is based) had been copied (retyped) likely by Kerouac himself, and was subsequently published in 1964 in a small San Francisco literary magazine called "Notes From Underground", then again later in Cassady's posthumous autobiography "The First Third" (beginning "To have seen a specter isn't everything ..."). The entire 16,000-word letter by Cassady - which Kerouac had praised as a turning point in his approach to writing - was never seen again after 1955 - and consequently became something of a Holy Grail in the Beat world. Miraculously, in 2012, the entire letter was found after nearly sixty years in old boxes that had been stored since being rescued from the Sausalito publisher Golden Goose's garbage when it folded in 1955. It's set for auction on December 17, 2014.
- गूफ़Dianne Reeves wasn't born until 1956 but her "Jingle Bells" is used in the soundtrack.
- भाव
Neal Cassady: One startled look and I knew, I was right back where I'd started.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटThe film is introduced with these sentences:
A man's life is merely a collection of events, building one upon the other. When all the events are tallied: the triumphs; the failures; the mistakes, their sum makes up the man.
These are but a few events in the life of "Superman".
- साउंडट्रैकBetter Get It in Your Soul
Written by Charles Mingus
Performed by Charles Mingus
Courtesy of Columbia Records
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- How long is The Last Time I Committed Suicide?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $40,00,000(अनुमानित)
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $46,362
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $12,836
- 22 जून 1997
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $46,362
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 32 मिनट
- रंग
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was The Last Time I Committed Suicide (1997) officially released in India in English?
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