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The Linguini Incident

  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
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Rosanna Arquette and David Bowie in The Linguini Incident (1991)
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Due dipendenti scontenti del ristorante decidono di rapinare i loro datori di lavoro.Due dipendenti scontenti del ristorante decidono di rapinare i loro datori di lavoro.Due dipendenti scontenti del ristorante decidono di rapinare i loro datori di lavoro.

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    • Richard Shepard
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Richard Shepard
    • Tamar Brott
  • Star
    • Rosanna Arquette
    • David Bowie
    • Eszter Balint
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
    1901
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Richard Shepard
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Shepard
      • Tamar Brott
    • Star
      • Rosanna Arquette
      • David Bowie
      • Eszter Balint
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    • 11Recensioni della critica
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    Rosanna Arquette
    Rosanna Arquette
    • Lucy
    David Bowie
    David Bowie
    • Monte
    Eszter Balint
    Eszter Balint
    • Vivian
    Andre Gregory
    Andre Gregory
    • Dante
    Buck Henry
    Buck Henry
    • Cecil
    Viveca Lindfors
    Viveca Lindfors
    • Miracle
    Marlee Matlin
    Marlee Matlin
    • Jeanette
    Eloy Casados
    Eloy Casados
    • Tony
    Michael Bonnabel
    Michael Bonnabel
    • Oliver
    James Avery
    James Avery
    • Phil
    Susan Mechsner
    • Female Ventriloquist
    Leana Hall
    • Tracy
    Maura Tierney
    Maura Tierney
    • Cecelia
    Kristina Loggia
    • Gayle
    Pati Dubroff
    • Kim
    Roxanne Beckford
    Roxanne Beckford
    • Lanie
    John Louis Fost
    • Bus Boy
    Kathy Kinney
    Kathy Kinney
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      • Richard Shepard
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Shepard
      • Tamar Brott
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    inkblot11

    Incidentally, this movie is flat out cool!

    Lucy (Roseanna Arquette) works in a very upscale NYC restaurant but longs to be a magician. Monte (David Bowie) is a new bartender at the same eatery and dreams of marrying an American. The restaurant is scathingly successful and the owners are tres wealthy. Can Lucy and/or Monte get their hands on some of the dough? Is this before or after a romance begins? This wonderful movie is quirky and cute, with the two stars delighting the audience at every moment. The script is stroke of genius, very awe-inspiring. Then, too, the sets and the costumes are great while the supporting cast is a dream. The scene involving toasted marshmallows is recommended here enthusiastically. In short, plan for one of life's great evenings....rent this film and eat delicious take-out linguini between giggles.
    GoldMorning

    Quirky and delightful little comedy.

    I found this film to be humorous to watch with moments that made me smile. It wasn't laugh out loud material but I loved watching the performances. All the actors involved did a great job of bringing to life their blend of neurotic, paranoid and quirky characters. Rosanna Arquette played a delightful if slightly annoying vague waitress/escape artist who is very funny to watch. Her friend played by Eszter Balint was also wonderful as she played a kind of morose and sarcastic side kick with some very funny lines. Of course David Bowie plays the male lead and he is very good in this. I think he's quite underrated as an actor and he should do more comedy. He delivered his lines very well and was genuinely cute with his humour. I actually think this is one of his best performances and it's a shame the film didn't do well for him. All in all the story was fun to follow but it's the performances that made for a delightful if not light comedy.
    6moonspinner55

    Best described as "daffy"

    One of those quirky, post-modern comedies perhaps inspired by "Desperately Seeking Susan", but a bit late in the offing ("Susan" was released in Spring 1985). Rosanna Arquette is charming (as usual) playing eccentric New York waitress--and would-be escape artist!--who plots a major heist with help from British bartender David Bowie, who's in need of a green-card bride. Sassy script by Tamar Brott and Richard Shepard (who also directed), excellent cast including Eszter Balint (very funny), Marlee Matlin and Andre Gregory, and yet the film tends to have more energy than successful gags. A smoother direction and tighter editing might've helped, yet it's still rather fun, complimented by a wonderful music score by Thomas Newman. **1/2 from ****
    Blondie_

    Not the greatest movie, but entertaining

    As a fan of David Bowie, when I rented this ages ago, I watched it over and over again. This movie isn't the best, it lacks any substance at all. It plays as a whimsical, fly-by-night, fluffy (as someone on here already said) film. The humor is mostly unfunny. However, the film manages to be very entertaining and energetic none the less, and of course, there is David Bowie who makes it all worthwhile! To sum it up: watch it on cable. I give it 5/10.
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    A Clumsy, Chaotic Caper

    It's often said that a film is made in the edit. Sometimes, though, that's where it dies. A misstep in pacing, a scene trimmed too far, a story-thread reshuffled to please the wrong audience- these are the silent assassins of good cinema. However, a film's release isn't always its final form. Some escape the cutting room only to stumble into cinemas half-formed, victims of studio interference, rushed deadlines, or just bad timing.

    Yet, every now and then, they get a second chance. A director's cut can resurrect what was lost, revealing the version that was always meant to be. 'Blade Runner', 'Brazil' and countless others have been retroactively rescued, proving that editing isn't just a technical process- it's where a film finds its rhythm, its shape, its soul.

    Richard Shepard's feature film debut 'The Linguini Incident' was a critical and commercial failure upon release in 1991. Best described as quirky, it follows Lucy, an aspiring escape artist stuck working as a waitress in a chic New York restaurant. Alongside fellow misfits Viv, a lingerie designer, and Monte, a charismatic English bartender with a suspiciously flexible approach to the truth, Lucy decides to rob the restaurant. What follows is a clumsy, chaotic caper- a good way of summing up the film itself.

    In a 2024 Filmmaker magazine article, before the 4k re-edit and release of the film, Shepard blamed the failure of 'The Linguini Incident' on it being taken away from him "recut, barely released and opened on the weekend of the 1992 LA riots." It's a compelling set of excuses, and to be fair, they probably hold some water. Unfortunately, even with Shepard's fresh cut, the film just isn't great.

    Although the new version is sharper and more coherent, with improved pacing, it's not a transformation. This isn't 'Blade Runner' reclaimed from the ashes. It's a strange, meandering flick with moments of charm but just as many moments where Shepard and co-screenwriter Tamar Brott's narrative drifts aimlessly, unsure of what it wants to be.

    Is the film a romantic-comedy? It's neither very romantic, nor that funny, so perhaps not. Is it a crime caper? A parody? At times, it flirts with being a satire, poking at the same chic environments and yuppie vanity that 'American Psycho' skewered so well- though with significantly less bite. Further, the characters are insufferably trendy- stylishly disaffected, meticulously dressed and prone to dialogue so overly hip it would be too much even in a John Waters film.

    There's a calculated coolness to everything that tips over into affectation, as though the film is so busy admiring its own reflection it forgets to tell a story worth caring about. It's not that it is aggressively bad- rather it's stubbornly unsure of itself. Scenes wander off on tangents, jokes hang in the air without landing and the plot, such as it is, appears less driven by character than a vague desire to keep things moving.

    Visually, the film has a certain undeniable charm. Robert D. Yeoman's cinematography captures a stylish early-90s New York with a glossy sheen complementing the film's aspirational, if scattered, energy. There's a crispness to the framing and lighting, adding atmosphere and life, even if the story can't always keep pace.

    The production design leans into the aggressively curated aesthetic of the era: sleek restaurant interiors, breadsticks shaped like driftwood, cocktails served in crystal glasses. The sets and costumes are impeccably styled, helping to sell the world these characters inhabit, even when the script falters. However, these flashy stylizations are both a strength and a weakness-the film is so busy looking good it sometimes forgets to breathe.

    Further, the score echoes this polished, slightly off-kilter vibe. It's jaunty and playful, underscoring the caper elements with light jazz and quirky melodies, yet occasionally veering into the overly whimsical. The music does a decent job of keeping things moving, but rarely adds any emotional depth or tension. In a film struggling to find its narrative footing, the score feels like a pleasant accessory rather than a driving force.

    The film's main strength is its cast. Rosanna Arquette makes for a delightfully offbeat lead, blending neurotic charm with a hint of world-weariness that keeps Lucy from becoming just another quirky archetype. Her performance anchors the film's scattered energy, providing a relatable core amid the chaos.

    David Bowie, meanwhile, brings his usual enigmatic magnetism to Monte, the charming bartender with a penchant for bending the truth. His presence elevates the material, adding a layer of genuinely cool sophistication and just the right dash of mystery. Even when the script falters, Bowie's effortless charisma never does.

    Further, Eszter Balint is a delight as Viv, damn near stealing the show at times, while Marlee Matlin makes the most of an all too small role as the restaurant receptionist. Conversely, as the restaurant owners, Buck Henry and Andre Gregory are ridiculously over the top, playing the material as broad farce. Gregory especially hams it up to an irritating degree, actively damaging the film around him.

    In conclusion, Richard Shepard's 'The Linguini Incident' is less a lost classic waiting to be rediscovered than a curious artifact of early '90s indie whimsy- equal parts charm and confusion, style over substance and ambition tangled in uncertainty. While the director's cut polishes a rough gem, it still never quite shines. For Bowie fans, it's worth a look- though it's a bit half-baked.

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      Director Richard Shepard was unhappy with the final cut. "It was a hot mess, recut and dumped". He has recently got the rights back, and has prepared a director's cut.
    • Blooper
      In the taxi scene with the 2 owners you can see LA footage (Million Dollar Movie) though the film is set in NYC.
    • Citazioni

      Woman: Are you the Ethereal Lucy?

      Monte: That's Lucy the Ethereal.

      Woman: And who might you be?

      Monte: Monte... the Emasculated.

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      Rabbits ................ Hugh & Heff
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      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 David Bowie Movie Performances (2016)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 30 ottobre 1991 (Francia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • The Linguini Incident official website
    • Lingue
      • Lingua dei segni americana
      • Francese
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York, New York, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Isolar
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 48min(108 min)
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.78 : 1

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