A sepia tinted weepie where a niave girl learns about men in more ways than one; a loss of innocence - but full of charmA sepia tinted weepie where a niave girl learns about men in more ways than one; a loss of innocence - but full of charmA sepia tinted weepie where a niave girl learns about men in more ways than one; a loss of innocence - but full of charm
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I thought this was a quite funny and sympathethic movie.It had a good leading cast,with Eric Roberts and Rosanna Arquette giving solid performances.It had humour too.I laughed several times while watching it.And all the jokes were good. What more can you ask?I am giving this a nice 8.
This is one of those movies that is very difficult to rate. It was made 36 years ago, so one can't judge it by modern-day criteria. Overall I didn't like the film, but that's a matter of personal taste, not because it wasn't well-made. The movie itself, for what it intends to be, is pretty solid.
The writing, directing and acting is spot-on. Some people may watch this and consider it absurd, but in truth it echoes small-town life so accurately it's scary. And while one may consider the character Arquette plays as being naive, daft and more than a little loony... perhaps we've known people just like this. Arquette nails the character right on the head. (Those who don't like Arquette because she's "too cutesy" will have a lot to complain about here. They threw that in just for you.)
As much as Arquette steals the stage, one has to give creds to Eric Roberts as the male lead. He's totally believable in his part, and the perfect counter to Arquette's acting. Add to this an entire cast of quirky people and as nuts as they all are-- how many of us recognize our family or friends (or perhaps a bit of ourselves in one of the characters?). This is a movie that as ridiculous as it is, hits too close to reality to be just a comedy.
This is basically a slice-of-life film that focuses on the character's foibles, blunders, idiocy, and in doing so perhaps touches on the audience's own such errors.
Part of me wants to rate this 8 stars for pegging its goal. But one must also relate it to other films in general, and that's the tough part. Finally I decided on 6 stars "better than average". I give it a nod of approval for successfully telling an all-too-common story in a unique, unusual presentation in which the director pulled no punches on small town life... and lands each one.
The writing, directing and acting is spot-on. Some people may watch this and consider it absurd, but in truth it echoes small-town life so accurately it's scary. And while one may consider the character Arquette plays as being naive, daft and more than a little loony... perhaps we've known people just like this. Arquette nails the character right on the head. (Those who don't like Arquette because she's "too cutesy" will have a lot to complain about here. They threw that in just for you.)
As much as Arquette steals the stage, one has to give creds to Eric Roberts as the male lead. He's totally believable in his part, and the perfect counter to Arquette's acting. Add to this an entire cast of quirky people and as nuts as they all are-- how many of us recognize our family or friends (or perhaps a bit of ourselves in one of the characters?). This is a movie that as ridiculous as it is, hits too close to reality to be just a comedy.
This is basically a slice-of-life film that focuses on the character's foibles, blunders, idiocy, and in doing so perhaps touches on the audience's own such errors.
Part of me wants to rate this 8 stars for pegging its goal. But one must also relate it to other films in general, and that's the tough part. Finally I decided on 6 stars "better than average". I give it a nod of approval for successfully telling an all-too-common story in a unique, unusual presentation in which the director pulled no punches on small town life... and lands each one.
A sweet, touching movie on what happens when someone doesn't love you anymore. And then you meet someone who loves you for who and what you are. Eric Roberts was really sweet in this movie. I only wish that guys were really like that.
Cassie (Rosanna Arquette) is depressed about her small town life and other regrets. Her boyfriend Billy reacted poorly after she gave him some news. She is stuck living with her mother Pearl (Louise Fletcher) and younger brother. She joins her barmaid friend Pat (Mare Winningham) to see Shakespeare in the park. She is taken with the traveling troupe and stagehand Riley (Eric Roberts) although she continues to feel for Billy.
This is a black comedy romance. Arquette plays this darker role with innocent quirkiness. She is so quirky that her suicide attempts are comedic. The tones do clash sometimes. It is about the revitalizing powers of theater. Of course, that's what theater nerds are going to say. This is mostly about loving Rosanna Arquette quirkiness and who doesn't.
This is a black comedy romance. Arquette plays this darker role with innocent quirkiness. She is so quirky that her suicide attempts are comedic. The tones do clash sometimes. It is about the revitalizing powers of theater. Of course, that's what theater nerds are going to say. This is mostly about loving Rosanna Arquette quirkiness and who doesn't.
What I liked about this movie, besides the intriguing and beautiful Rosanna Arquette, is the way the offbeat characters relate to each other in a realistic, non predictable way that people in real life do. Roger Ebert's complaint of lack of consistency is really asking for more of the same formulaic, predictable stuff we get 95% of the time in movies. Two people who are unsure of themselves will indeed vacillate in the manner these two lovers do. This, among other things, is what sets this "love story" apart from conventional Hollywood fare. Nobody's Fool is a well acted and finely crafted movie and deserved a far better reception from the critics than it got. The number of responses on this site for a 1986 film is testimony enough.
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- TriviaThe film cast includes one Oscar winner: Louise Fletcher; and two Oscar nominees: Eric Roberts and Mare Winningham.
- Quotes
Riley: I don't trow things out windows, I don't screw nurses on linolium floors anymore... Look, I like... What I am trying to say is. Do you want to go out with me?
Cassie: What? God! I don't know.
Riley: You don't know. Look I have done worser things then you will ever do.
Cassie: You have? Alright then.
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- Budget
- $3,600,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $563,358
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $258,100
- Nov 9, 1986
- Gross worldwide
- $563,358
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