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Normal Life

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.6K
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Ashley Judd and Luke Perry in Normal Life (1996)
Chris is young idealistic cop who falls in love and gets married to Pam, a beautiful but emotionally unstable woman who suffers from alcoholism and drug addiction.
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A rookie cop marries Pam, a troubled woman battling addiction. Their marriage strains under her spending and their mounting debts. After losing his job, Chris turns to bank robbery using his... Read allA rookie cop marries Pam, a troubled woman battling addiction. Their marriage strains under her spending and their mounting debts. After losing his job, Chris turns to bank robbery using his police expertise.A rookie cop marries Pam, a troubled woman battling addiction. Their marriage strains under her spending and their mounting debts. After losing his job, Chris turns to bank robbery using his police expertise.

  • Director
    • John McNaughton
  • Writers
    • Peg Haller
    • Bob Schneider
  • Stars
    • Ashley Judd
    • Luke Perry
    • Bruce A. Young
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • John McNaughton
    • Writers
      • Peg Haller
      • Bob Schneider
    • Stars
      • Ashley Judd
      • Luke Perry
      • Bruce A. Young
    • 30User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ashley Judd
    Ashley Judd
    • Pam Anderson
    Luke Perry
    Luke Perry
    • Chris Anderson
    Bruce A. Young
    Bruce A. Young
    • Agent Parker
    • (as Bruce Young)
    Jim True-Frost
    Jim True-Frost
    • Mike Anderson
    • (as Jim True)
    Edmund Wyson
    Edmund Wyson
    • Darren
    Michael Skewes
    • Officer Swift
    Scott Cummins
    Scott Cummins
    • Hank Chilton
    Kevin Mukherji
    Kevin Mukherji
    • Homeowner
    Kate Walsh
    Kate Walsh
    • Cindy Anderson
    Tom Towles
    Tom Towles
    • Frank Anderson
    Penelope Milford
    Penelope Milford
    • Adele Anderson
    Brian McCann
    Brian McCann
    • Justice of the Peace
    Dawn Maxey
    • Eva
    Kevin Hurley
    • Norman
    Brian Blondell
    • Toy Store Clerk
    Grady Hutt
    • Jeremy Anderson
    Jonathan Lavan
    • Funeral Director
    Diane Dorsey
    • Head Teller
    • Director
      • John McNaughton
    • Writers
      • Peg Haller
      • Bob Schneider
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    7SKG-2

    Strange and ultimately unsatisfying

    I don't know why, but I haven't been able to get into the films of director John McNaughton. Of the films of his I've seen(HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER, MAD DOG AND GLORY, WILD THINGS, and this), I can see obvious talent, but for some reason he hasn't put it all together for me(HENRY, the best of those, was tighter, but had some problems). At least here, I can detail what went wrong for me. For one, there were too many shouting matches(someone ought to tell actors that yelling is not the only way to express anger). For another, I've never really liked Luke Perry, and he runs the gamut of expressions here from A to B. Ashley Judd is quite good here, giving an intuitive performance, and never quite answering what's wrong with her character, but letting us guess for ourselves(of course, she's a drug addict and alcoholic, but there seems to be more to it). And the details of this supposedly true story seem fascinating. I just wish it added up to more.
    MOSSBIE

    Far more psychologically fierce than Bonnie and Clyde

    Both films were based on characters and the budgets were many millions of dollars apart in spite of the fact, in B and C we NEVER get to know either of the characters and what today is so outdated, is made up by the incredible performance of Ashley Judd, who employs no clichés of a a wild drunk and does not reveal herself as a clearly bipolar,drugged out mess. Later, to his credit the script writer does not delve into her childhood past beyond one scene,thus throwing pity at her.This is way truer than fashion icon Bonnie whose famous line "we rob banks" thrilled people and made heroes out of them and Theodora Van Runkle.Most surprising is Luke Perry (with bad mustache created to make him not so baby faced)who is really good and we get a glimpse of how honorable a man is who falls for a gorgeous unpredictable girl/woman whose heroes and myths lie in astronomy and chaos and lack of fear.I have known two women like them and been in love with them who were equally beautiful and could be so appealing and sexy one minute and the next out of their minds. In their case it was a lot of speed when it was legal,and they fascinated a lot of guys whose lives they messed up before dumping them prior to me. I had to leave them because they had such power. One married 5 times to millionaires and institutionalized while the other is now the most normal mother who looks great and goes to PTA meetings.She was exactly like the Judd character while the other drove around Hollywood with shotguns her classic sports cars and a Bentleys drinking champagne.Exactly like Judd's character. This film is far more real and explains the unexplainable but it usually has to do with drugs and booze while in B and C it was fashionable to love the underdog during the depression and feel compassion for them. Ashley Judd, again is a genuinely intelligent and gorgeous actress with an educational b.g. which is astonishing and may have influenced the director/writer to involve her in the astronomy which was a masterful quirky touch.The dialogue rings true and again Perry and her amaze.
    7pepekwa

    good movie

    I always like being surprised by films I've never heard of or come across and this one is a very good way to pass the time.

    Luke perry was very good in one of his first "grown up roles" as a by the book cop who becomes obsessed with a clearly deranged ashley judd who does a good impression of a young angelina jolie. If you're a Judd fan, you'll be pleased to know there's several topless shots of said lady.

    Tittle-tattle aside, this is a very entertaining movie to watch, it doesn't spend ages on building up characters but gives you all you need to know with the minimum of fuss which allows time for the film to progress nicely.

    There are a few plot holes and there wont be any awards for acting but this was a decent enough thriller that should be checked out.
    Wizard-8

    Interesting look at two lower class minds

    "Normal Life" was barely given a theatrical release by its studio, Fine Line. That's a shame, because there is a lot that is worthy in this movie. John McNaughton was a good choice to direct this movie, because in "Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer", he showed he had a talent for showing those in lower class positions with low self esteem - just like the two main characters in this movie. These characters have high ambitions and try to do better (at least initially), but they are shot down by themselves and their surrounding society. They want, but don't get, respect. The movie is focused on their insides, not much on what surrounds them like their jobs. They are drawn together because they are two lost souls - they at least have that to share. The two actors are excellent in their roles (Luke Perry sheds his pretty-boy image completely here.) The movie is not perfect - there are a few details that are not explained (like what exactly is used to justify Perry's character's firing from his job.) Also, the movie is a bit too long, more noticeably in the first half of the movie - cutting fifteen or so minutes from the movie would have helped. But despite these faults, the movie is still well worth seeking out.
    Doctor_Bombay

    Embarrassing.

    More often than not, an early title card that reads "inspired by a true story" translates to a film maker's apology for what is going to be an embarrassing work. And electronic titles as well, the cheapest possible-cheap like they use for the late-night cable movies suggests this project was scrapped-pieces pasted together into something presentable, but hardly watchable.

    And when you're right, you're right.

    Good, lonely boy meets bad, bad girl, in a bad, bad, bad, movie

    It seems inappropriate to criticize the actors, as I can't imagine there was even a script. Every scene seems to be a series of bad improvs, almost amateurish audition pieces. I was a John McNaughton fan based on his first feature: "Henry:Portrait of a Serial Killer", a low budget, but high-energy, inventive piece of film making. But this mess is only familiar to that film as regards overall production value.

    By my count this makes 5 movies in a row where the high point of Ashley Judd's performance seems to be her undressing and /or use of dirty language. This list includes her role as the young Norma Jean Baker (Marilyn Monroe). Maybe a case of life imitates art?

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    • Trivia
      The bar where Chris and Pam first meet is the Bartlett Tap located in downtown Bartlett, Illinois. The tavern has been in existence since the 1800s.
    • Goofs
      Pam Anderson said her telescope was a Newtonian reflector; however, it was a long focal length 60mm refractor.
    • Quotes

      Chris: I Can't on sunday, Mike.

      Mike: We never see you anymore. What is it with you two? Still in your honeymoon? Too fucking busy, or too busy fucking?

    • Alternate versions
      Portuguese version misses about 9 minutes of the original movie. There are no scenes of nudity or sex, and not a single swear word. Even the scenes showing characters with guns pointed at their own heads were removed. In Portugal there is no censorship, but it seems the local distributor brought in a version made for American networks.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Associate/High School High/Normal Life/Twelfth Night/Trees Lounge (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Just Before Mary Goes
      Written by Leslie Stanwyck (as L. Stanwyck) and Johnny Sinclair (as J. Sinclair)

      Performed by Universal Honey

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Нормальне життя
    • Filming locations
      • Hanover Park, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fine Line Features
      • New Line Cinema
      • Normal Life Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $22,891
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,315
      • Oct 27, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,891
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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