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Buffalo '66

  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
65K
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Buffalo '66 (1998)
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Dark ComedyComedyDramaRomance

After being released from prison, Billy is set to visit his parents with his wife, whom he does not actually have. This provokes Billy to act out, as he kidnaps a girl and forces her to act ... Read allAfter being released from prison, Billy is set to visit his parents with his wife, whom he does not actually have. This provokes Billy to act out, as he kidnaps a girl and forces her to act as his wife for the visit.After being released from prison, Billy is set to visit his parents with his wife, whom he does not actually have. This provokes Billy to act out, as he kidnaps a girl and forces her to act as his wife for the visit.

  • Director
    • Vincent Gallo
  • Writers
    • Vincent Gallo
    • Alison Bagnall
  • Stars
    • Vincent Gallo
    • Christina Ricci
    • Ben Gazzara
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    65K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,572
    587
    • Director
      • Vincent Gallo
    • Writers
      • Vincent Gallo
      • Alison Bagnall
    • Stars
      • Vincent Gallo
      • Christina Ricci
      • Ben Gazzara
    • 389User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Vincent Gallo
    Vincent Gallo
    • Billy Brown
    Christina Ricci
    Christina Ricci
    • Layla
    Ben Gazzara
    Ben Gazzara
    • Jimmy Brown
    Mickey Rourke
    Mickey Rourke
    • The Bookie
    Rosanna Arquette
    Rosanna Arquette
    • Wendy Balsam
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Sonny
    Anjelica Huston
    Anjelica Huston
    • Jan Brown
    Kevin Pollak
    Kevin Pollak
    • TV Sportscaster
    Alex Karras
    Alex Karras
    • TV Sportscaster
    John Sansone
    • Little Billy
    Manny Fried
    • The Donut Clerk
    John Rummel
    • Don Shanks
    Bob Wahl
    • Scott Woods
    Penny Wolfgang
    • The Judge
    Anthony Mydlarz
    • The Motel Clerk
    • (as Anthony Mydcarz)
    Michael Maciejewski
    • The Guy in the Bathroom
    Jack Claxton
    • The Denny's Host
    Dominic Telesco
    • The Prison Guard
    • Director
      • Vincent Gallo
    • Writers
      • Vincent Gallo
      • Alison Bagnall
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    User reviews389

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    LLAAA4837

    BUFFALO' 66 is Great.

    Considering that Vincent Gallo made a film that i pretty much hated, THE BROWN BUNNY, It's reassuring that he still has made this great film. I really had a ball watching this one. From the opening sequence of him leaving jail to the heartwarming, yet chilling ending scene, this is a film with lots of great moments. A man has just gotten out of jail and is to visit his parents, but first he needs a girlfriend and decides to kidnap a ballet dancer and force her to role play as his girlfriend. But when she starts to get too into the idea, the man shows his limits in a series of comic events ranging from darkly funny, to very inspired. And yet in between these events are moments of extremely depressing and moody sort of moments that elevate the film into a truly original masterpiece. A little bit brutal, a little bit surreal, and very depressing, the film manages to strike a perfect balance of comedy and drama and incorporate them into a truly original independent classic. It's definitely not for everyone, as a lot of the films i comment on are, but the audience that it is made for will fall in love with BUFFALO' 66.
    7joeydean61869

    Gallo ditches conventionalism in Buffalo...let's be thankful!

    *** out of **** stars

    The only sequence of Buffalo '66 that warmed my heart with thankful relief from almost two hours of wondering why the main character - Billy Brown (Vincent Gallo)- would make such unorthodox decisions against the obvious, right decisions, was during the last five minutes (approx.) of the film. What a pay off! What a tension breaking five minutes it was! I felt I could breathe easy after happily discovering that Billy is a man that can make loving, almost predictable and sane decisions after all, and all because of Layla (Christina Ricci), the new angel in his life, who he haphazardly "kidnapped" in a dance studio; who he finally realizes is his savior. We never find out much about Layla, if anything at all. Where does she come from and why is she the way she is? Why does she see a loving light in despicable Billy? Why doesn't she leave him, after so much verbal abuse and selfishness? I believe the reason she doesn't is because director, writer, composer and actor Gallo understands that in most scripts out of cliché Hollywood, she WOULD leave Billy. And then what kind of movie would we have? One that we've seen time and time again. The decisions that the characters make in Buffalo '66's entire time frame are the antithesis of conventionalism.

    What makes Billy Brown tick is strenuously simple, but only after a fair amount of contemplation after spending time with him: his parents, played by Ben Gazzara and Anjelica Huston, have systematically not given their son an ounce of validation of pride or yes, love, for his entire life, spent in frigid Buffalo, New York. Billy has spent his whole life excessively fabricating his importance in hope to gain that validation, but never with any success. Whether biological parents can demonstrate such intense apathy and coldness toward their own flesh and blood, as seen in this movie, is up for debate. But if they were able to be so callously and blindly bold, the bitter and sad result of such a man as Billy seems plausible. Gallo's skillful acting ability in his role floors me, because we actually somehow care for Billy. And why should we? Because through his sin we envision humanness that, I believe, we can all relate to: the errors we make; the lack of self-worth we may feel; loneliness; rejection; and the pain that is inflicted upon us from those who are supposed to unconditionally love us the most. Ricci's astounding performance, which I believe carries the most improvisation of any character in the film, brilliantly sheds the most light on the movie's message, which is: when someone cares about you more than themselves, it can truly change you for the better, no matter how much emotional baggage you may have. If we all had a Layla in our lives, psychiatrists would go into extinction.
    teddyryan

    Vinnie

    Vinnie Gallo has quality to him. I don't know what is is. He's a

    bitter person and extremely conceded but you can sense a

    tenderness.

    BUFFALO 66 is always worth the viewing. Because, even if you

    despise the film, you can't help but feel the effects: the snow, the

    whites, the washed out collors.

    The opening is also magnificent. What a lonely environment.

    Makes me want to curl up and eat a donut.
    billybrown41

    Funny, Entertaining, and oddly-romantic

    I fell in love with this movie. Before I saw it, I didn't know much at all about Vincent Gallo. I saw the trailer that was attached to "Out of Sight" and was like "well, that looks interesting. Maybe I'll check it out sometime." It took me a long time to track it down, but it was so worth the wait. One thing I can honestly say, is that the trailer is NOT deceptive. It pretty much tells you EXACTLY what you're going to get. One thing I wasn't expecting thoug, was the humor. There were times in this movie that I had to rewind and watch over because I was laughing so hard from the previous scene that I missed what was going on. Despite the film's depressing tone and deliberately grainy look, there are a lot of laughs here. Most of them come from the character of Billy Brown.

    Never in my life, have I seen a more pathetic hero. The guy is almost totally unlikeable without ONE redeeming quality. In the opening frame, he's being released from Prison. He's been there for something like five years and it's obvious that he's coming out of there in the clothes that he was wearing when he went in. His wardrobe is hilarious and his red ankle boots are a laugh riot. As are his pants that appear to be about four inches too short. You can tell when you first see him that this guy is a real piece of work. The first ten minutes or so focus on our new friend trying to find a bathroom, without any luck. When he finally does find a restroom, he is harassed by an obese homosexual. This sets up a scene that is kinda sick but darkly funny.

    Next thing, we learn the plan (part of it anyway) that Billy has up his sleeve. We meet his lunatic parents through a phone conversation and learn that they are clueless that Billy has been in lockup for the last five years. Apparently, they are stupid enough to believe that their son has been working in a foreign country as a government agent. They also believe that he is married. So he has to find a girl to pose as his wife. This sets up even more hilarious scenes as he kidnaps a young tap-dancer. I'm not going to go much farther. But the movie does get even funnier. Not only is it funny but it covers a lot of emotions. Here's a guy who's clearly been a loser his whole life, trying desperately to impress his parents who could care less about him. It sounds really depressing, but it's actually inspiring and, because it ends on a high note, it's uplifting.

    While it may not be for everyone, it's still a very entertaining and rewarding film. It's been a few years since Gallo has done anything, but I'm really looking forward to his next project.

    If anything, I'd say that this is a black-comedy/character study. It's probably the most original film of 1998 and it did take a lot of chances with its unique style. I have no complaints about this movie whatsoever and I'm giving it the highest score possible. It's a 10+.
    10mikel weisser

    scruffy little film crescendos into overwhelming power

    buffalo 66 is a lot like its creator, vincent gallo: harsh, unkempt, dangerous looking,a sure bet to be a miserable loser. at first glance this film seems to have nothing going for it, but give it ten minutes and then see if you can turn away. a dissection of a loose circling collection of emotional misfits, Vincent Gallo's creation (he wrote, directed, starred in the thing and even wrote the original music for the film) of billy brown, his parents and Layla, the girl who comes to love him is an amazing thing. what at first sounds like annoyingly fake bravado soon reveals the tormented souls beneath. again and again the film confounds expectations morphing into one of the most moving and convincing portraits of love and redemption imaginable. a justly deserving winner of its numerous art film awards (especially those earned by former child actress christina ricci in a devastated angel performance)buffalo 66 earns all the risks it takes and reminds us that even the worst first impressions can sometimes be wrong

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    • Trivia
      The house where Billy Brown's parents live in the film is the very same house where Vincent Gallo lived with his parents growing up.
    • Goofs
      When Billy and Layla leave the photo booth, they do so to (the viewer's) left side, though that side of the booth is positioned against a wall.
    • Quotes

      [Trying to start Layla's car]

      Billy Brown: Is this a shifter car? I cannot drive a shifter car, alright, so we got a little situation here. I can't drive these kinda cars! What the fuck is goin' on! You think that's funny? Would you like to know, smartass? Would you like to know why I can't drive this kinda car? I'll tell you why, I'm used to *luxury* cars. Have you ever heard of a luxury car? You know what luxury means? Ever heard of Cadillac, Cadillac Eldorado? That's what I drive. I drive cars that *shift* themselves.

    • Crazy credits
      Tibi Scheflow credited as working as the "Fantastic Locations Manager".
    • Connections
      Edited into Motherland (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Lonely Boy
      Written & Performed by Vincent Gallo

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    • Release date
      • February 3, 1999 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Баффало '66
    • Filming locations
      • Buffalo, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cinépix Film Properties (CFP)
      • Lionsgate
      • Muse Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,375,097
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $39,555
      • Jun 28, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,375,718
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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