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Dernière sortie pour Brooklyn

Original title: Last Exit to Brooklyn
  • 1989
  • 16
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
7.4K
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Jennifer Jason Leigh in Dernière sortie pour Brooklyn (1989)
Set in Brooklyn during the 1950s against a backdrop of union corruption and violence. A prostitute falls in love with one of her customers. Also a disturbed man discovers that he is homosexual.
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Set in Brooklyn during the 1950s against a backdrop of union corruption and violence. A prostitute falls in love with one of her customers. Also a disturbed man discovers that he is homosexu... Read allSet in Brooklyn during the 1950s against a backdrop of union corruption and violence. A prostitute falls in love with one of her customers. Also a disturbed man discovers that he is homosexual.Set in Brooklyn during the 1950s against a backdrop of union corruption and violence. A prostitute falls in love with one of her customers. Also a disturbed man discovers that he is homosexual.

  • Director
    • Uli Edel
  • Writers
    • Hubert Selby Jr.
    • Desmond Nakano
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Stephen Lang
    • Burt Young
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    7.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Uli Edel
    • Writers
      • Hubert Selby Jr.
      • Desmond Nakano
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Jason Leigh
      • Stephen Lang
      • Burt Young
    • 72User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Tralala
    Stephen Lang
    Stephen Lang
    • Harry Black
    Burt Young
    Burt Young
    • Big Joe
    Peter Dobson
    Peter Dobson
    • Vinnie
    Jerry Orbach
    Jerry Orbach
    • Boyce
    Stephen Baldwin
    Stephen Baldwin
    • Sal
    Jason Andrews
    • Tony
    James Lorinz
    James Lorinz
    • Freddy
    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • Al
    Maia Danziger
    Maia Danziger
    • Mary Black
    Camille Saviola
    Camille Saviola
    • Ella
    Ricki Lake
    Ricki Lake
    • Donna
    Cameron Johann
    Cameron Johann
    • Spook
    John Costelloe
    John Costelloe
    • Tommy
    Christopher Murney
    Christopher Murney
    • Paulie
    Frank Acciarito
    • Eddie
    • (as Frank Acciarto)
    Lisa Passero
    • Teresa
    Mike Cicchetti
    • Brickowski
    • Director
      • Uli Edel
    • Writers
      • Hubert Selby Jr.
      • Desmond Nakano
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    8claudio_carvalho

    A Dark and Impressive View of the Other Side of North America in the 50's

    In 1952, a panoramic view of the other side of North America is presented through the life of different characters and their dramatic stories, having Brooklyn in common. Tralala (Jennifer Jason Leigh) is a prostitute, connected with a violent street gang composed of small time crooks. They swindle most of Tralala clients, stealing their money. She meets a young lieutenant from Idaho, who falls in love with her. The labor union is on strike against the employers, placing picket against the trucks and protesting in front of the factory. American soldiers are again fighting in another war, this time against Korea. Maybe the only missing point in this film is the declared racism of those times. This sad, depressive and violent movie is another great work of Uli Edel, mainly known by `Christiane F'. The cast has amazingly performances, and the scene when Tralala is raped by dozens of men in an abandoned car is one of the most strong I have ever seen in a movie. I agree with the words of IMDB User Comments: `Great film, but not a piece of entertainment'. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): `Noites Violentas no Brooklin' (`Violent Nights in the Brooklyn')
    newnoir

    A GEM OF A MOVIE!

    Last Exit to Brooklyn is a great flick. It's brutal, dark, funny as heck at times, and in the end uplifting. Watching this movie it was hard to imagine this was based on a book from the 50's. A book which explores homosexuality, prostitution, sexual confusion would seem to be almost unheard of subjects in the uptight, Leave It To Beaver 1950's. People who put down this film don't know what they're talking about. The author of the book this movie was based on said himself he thought this was one great adaptation of his novel. And he was sure right. Folks who can handle the dark, brutal films of David Lynch, the Coen Brothers and Tarantino, Scorsese, Kubrick, Hartley and Fosse will dig this movie. But if "You've Got Mail" is your idea fo a great rental, you won't like it a bit. It's just as well, a lot of great, cool films aren't for everyone.
    9bill-987

    The Opposite of Pleasantville

    Did you ever notice that if you were to show a film to after dinner friends, all too often what you bring out is a work that might not make a list of your personal top ten favorite movies? This is one of those films. Very postwar early 50's, but a 1950's Donna Reed would have been lost in. It truly is the opposite of Pleasantville.

    Hubert Selby's dark vision of the common man is woven around several characters in a Brooklyn neighborhood. A factory worker called Big Joe is played by Burt Young. Instinctively brutal yet pathetically naive, he wanders through his Brooklyn neighborhood functioning at the most elemental level reinforced only by an inherited value system to which he is single-mindedly loyal. Jennifer Jason Leigh plays a whore whose timeline for thoughts of her future stretches out only several hours. She gets by in life rolling drunks whose tolerance for liquor is less than hers, or giving sex to those who outlast her. A soldier soon to be shipped out takes her to Manhattan for his last few stateside days and falls in love with her. Tralala (Leigh's character) recognizes the attendant lust but has no clue about the implications of his love. As she sees him off, the Lieutenant hands her an envelope. Tra's face lights up as her vision of the order in life (she gives him sex, he has a good time, he gives her money) seems to have been reaffirmed. When the envelope turns out to contain a lengthy love letter she doesn't become angry or disappointed, just confused.

    In addition to Leigh and Young, powerful performances are turned in by Jerry Orbach (the corrupt union boss), Stephen Lang (the closet homosexual strike-line foreman), Stephen Baldwin (a street punk), Ricki Lake (Big Joe's very pregnant daughter), and Alexis Arquette (the teen-age transvestite).

    The soundtrack is excellent and unobtrusive and Uli Edel's direction insightful. You need a strong stomach to watch it and quite a bit of dedication to find it, but it's well worth the effort.
    hdf1965

    Absolutely brilliant

    This is one of the best scripts EVER written...pure and simple. The idea of a story, where it operates completely on a subtextural level, forming an overall landscape of sin and redemption without the characters themselves even realizing it, is off the scale. People who say this film is meaningless probably wear tee-shirts with Meg Ryan's picture on the front. I'm not knocking Meg Ryan or the person wearing the shirt...it's just a connection. I also don't agree that the story has no ending. It has a wonderful ending. Seeing Tralala, after what she just put herself through, finally respond to someone's genuine compassion, is a remarkable thing. The story operates on the same level as many Selby stories do, of characters so devoid of faith or hope that they don't recognize how close they are to having what they want or just appreciating the potential in what they have, and that mistake causes their undoing (in Stephen Lang's case) or their uncovered possibilities of grace (Jennifer Jason Leigh). In the end a new life (Burt Young's grandson) is brought into the world, and a new family formed by people who did recognize and do the right thing moves forward in the world. It's majestic.
    8Pedro_H

    Violent slice-of-life that lingers in the memory

    Working class life in 1950's Brooklyn is disrupted by a strike.

    One of these films that seems about nothing in the explaining (the ups and downs of the roughhouse working-class), but is a very powerful piece in the watching and highly recommended.

    The film reminded me of an X rated version of American Graffiti where people go about their ordinary lives, but somehow, we become fascinated. While actually shot in West German (when there was one) there are too many real NY character actors for us to notice.

    There is fair amount of stupidity and leaching. The male hustler and the whore stick in your mind longer, but the working class morals of all the characters are well observed. Certain scenes actually play no real role in the plot, but add to the feel of time and place.

    A lot of people will be shocked by this movie. It is brutally frank and at times violent, but it is never just put there for entertainment. This is an adult picture dealing with adult themes and adult lives. I found it quite hard to watch at times myself, but I think it is an important film and no insult to the classic Selby book which inspired it.

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      Jennifer Jason Leigh talked about the scene in which she is the object of a vicious gang-bang . "When I was filming the gang rape in Last Exit, I told the other actors before the first shoot: 'Don't forget - it's only acting!' I am aware that things can get out of control. We all got a surge of adrenalin when the camera was rolling, and I know that it carried forward into the whole movie," she said.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Bird on a Wire/Last Exit to Brooklyn/Back to the Future Part III/Cadillac Man/Longtime Companion (1990)
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    • Release date
      • October 25, 1989 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • West Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dernière sortie pour Brooklin
    • Filming locations
      • Bavaria Studios, Bavariafilmplatz 7, Geiselgasteig, Grünwald, Bavaria, Germany(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Allied Filmmakers
      • Bavaria Film
      • Constantin Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,730,005
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $186,489
      • May 6, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,730,005
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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