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Richard spots a man dumping a body, and decides to expose the man he thinks is the culprit with his friend Alex Cutter.Richard spots a man dumping a body, and decides to expose the man he thinks is the culprit with his friend Alex Cutter.Richard spots a man dumping a body, and decides to expose the man he thinks is the culprit with his friend Alex Cutter.
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This movie is beautifully shot with a great score that sounds unlike any other score I've ever heard. Then you have a great performance from John Heard and a great screenplay that obviously had a tremendous novel behind it.
If you like those gritty late 70s early 80s California noir movies like Straight Time, Who'll Stop The Rain and Chinatown, this is as good as any of those. I have just watched it and I don't think I will forget it anytime soon. It's packed with memorable moments and fully-developed characters.
They don't make movies like this anymore. It makes me wonder what Jeff Bridges thinks about on the set of Iron Man 2 - I've never been a huge fan but the guy did a string of great dramas in the 80s like Fabulous Baker Boys, American Heart and this. He must be thinking "what happened to all those good scripts that used to be knocking around??"
If you like those gritty late 70s early 80s California noir movies like Straight Time, Who'll Stop The Rain and Chinatown, this is as good as any of those. I have just watched it and I don't think I will forget it anytime soon. It's packed with memorable moments and fully-developed characters.
They don't make movies like this anymore. It makes me wonder what Jeff Bridges thinks about on the set of Iron Man 2 - I've never been a huge fan but the guy did a string of great dramas in the 80s like Fabulous Baker Boys, American Heart and this. He must be thinking "what happened to all those good scripts that used to be knocking around??"
John Heard has got back from the war (it's not clearly said, but it's obvious it's Vietnam) with a patch on his eye and minus a leg and a hand. He's p-i-s-s-e-d off on the whole world, drinks a lot, and so does his wife. Jeff Bridges is a friend of both of them. He is a witness to a murder right in the beginning of the movie (so pay attention). John, with the deceased girl's sister thinks he knows how to nail who he thinks did it. Jeff doesn't really want to take part in it, you really don't want to see this movie. NOTHING happens. And they try to add a complication near the end, involving a history of a guy we hardly know... I'm sure it's a bad adaptation from the book, I hope so.
Cutter's Way is one of my most favorite films. The characterization is excellent, the plot is both persuasive and surprising, and the acting is flawless--Lisa Eichhorn, whom I'd never heard of before, in particular. It's a travesty that virtually no one has heard of this film; all I can say is that it is well worth watching, if you can find it at your video store or watch it on late-night TV....
Ostensibly this film appears to be a buddy movie from the 1980s, but it is actually something much more interesting. Employing standard Hollywood clinches with its thriller/ investigation narrative and many of of its "stock" characters and situations, the little guys - Heard and Bridges - take on Mr Fat Cat Capitalist who rules the peacetime world like an untouchable and corrupt monarch. The film, though well-executed and enjoyable, at first seems no more than a well-scripted, well-acted (Heard is particularly good as the embittered, crippled Vietnam Veteran) genre piece. However, what emerges by the end is something far more exciting and radical - an indictment of US politics and power relations, and a genuinely bleak reflection on the impossibility and rarity of real justice both at the micro and macro levels.
Vietnam and its true significance is used to great effect in the film, as is the interplay between the two buddies. Whilst Bridges won't accept that he has witnessed the ultimate, bleak truth of US power relations until the film's abrupt, punchy end, Heard knows the truth intuitively and automatically because he understands and hates the world from the the start. He has given up on notions such as forgiveness and even the need for legal process, and seeks only revenge on the rich and the powerful. He understands, correctly, that is the only way a kind of momentary justice is possible, since everything else is either controlled by the elites or made to protect them. Without wishing to spoil the film's brilliant final moments, it is here that the whodunnit story is stripped away and the guilt they have been seeking to prove, as Richard Bone realises, becomes entirely political or metaphysical, and the the crime itself becomes irrelevant.
Vietnam and its true significance is used to great effect in the film, as is the interplay between the two buddies. Whilst Bridges won't accept that he has witnessed the ultimate, bleak truth of US power relations until the film's abrupt, punchy end, Heard knows the truth intuitively and automatically because he understands and hates the world from the the start. He has given up on notions such as forgiveness and even the need for legal process, and seeks only revenge on the rich and the powerful. He understands, correctly, that is the only way a kind of momentary justice is possible, since everything else is either controlled by the elites or made to protect them. Without wishing to spoil the film's brilliant final moments, it is here that the whodunnit story is stripped away and the guilt they have been seeking to prove, as Richard Bone realises, becomes entirely political or metaphysical, and the the crime itself becomes irrelevant.
Not exactly a hidden gem, but close. A very good (alas, forgotten) movie, i am so glad i found it. Of course, this movie would have banished in outer space nowadays, and everyone here (director, actors etc) would get cancelled. That's another reason for any self respected moviegoer to watch it, especially if he/she is a fan of this genre.
This is a very good crime/drama movie but it's a bit different than you might expect. If you are looking for action/car chasing/shootings and killings, stay away. This has nothing to do with all of that. It takes its time to unfold, it respects its audience, characters are really flawed, no heroes here. Just broken people trying to find meaning in a world without meaning. Broken people who look for justice or for a human touch. It's more of a "character study" than a crime drama, i'd say. But the characters are so magnetic and the actors are so charismatic that i didn't even care if they are gonna achieve their goals. I just wanted to watch them, facing their dilemmas and struggles. This is so good that i didn't even care about its somewhat weak ending. Ending was not that satisfying but the creators here didn't want to made a movie which will satisfy the audience. They just wanted to create a REAL movie, with "identity" and "personality". I wish i could express it better but i think you get the point. This is a flawed but REAL movie for every cinephile to enjoy. NOT a dumb bubblegum of a movie like the majority of them nowadays.
This is a very good crime/drama movie but it's a bit different than you might expect. If you are looking for action/car chasing/shootings and killings, stay away. This has nothing to do with all of that. It takes its time to unfold, it respects its audience, characters are really flawed, no heroes here. Just broken people trying to find meaning in a world without meaning. Broken people who look for justice or for a human touch. It's more of a "character study" than a crime drama, i'd say. But the characters are so magnetic and the actors are so charismatic that i didn't even care if they are gonna achieve their goals. I just wanted to watch them, facing their dilemmas and struggles. This is so good that i didn't even care about its somewhat weak ending. Ending was not that satisfying but the creators here didn't want to made a movie which will satisfy the audience. They just wanted to create a REAL movie, with "identity" and "personality". I wish i could express it better but i think you get the point. This is a flawed but REAL movie for every cinephile to enjoy. NOT a dumb bubblegum of a movie like the majority of them nowadays.
Did you know
- TriviaBefore production started on this film, Ivan Passer and producer Paul R. Gurian went to Jeff Bridges' house to ask him if he would agree to play Bone. After both entered Bridges' property, the actor's dog, a big German shepherd, attacked Gurian, biting him on the jaw. Gurian nearly died. Bridges later confessed that, after this incident, he had no choice but to accept the role in order to avoid being sued for several million dollars.
- GoofsValerie's disappearance is neither explained nor noted by the main characters.
- Quotes
Alex Cutter: I don't drink. You know, the routine grind drives me to drink. Tragedy, I take straight.
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- 800 Alvarado Place, Santa Barbara, California, USA(El Encanto Hotel scenes.)
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- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,729,274
- Gross worldwide
- $1,752,634
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