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Chinese Coffee

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4.9K
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Al Pacino and Jerry Orbach in Chinese Coffee (2000)
Drama

Harry and Jake, two unsuccessful writers, spend a cathartic evening arguing about money, aesthetics, their friendship, and Harry's new manuscript.Harry and Jake, two unsuccessful writers, spend a cathartic evening arguing about money, aesthetics, their friendship, and Harry's new manuscript.Harry and Jake, two unsuccessful writers, spend a cathartic evening arguing about money, aesthetics, their friendship, and Harry's new manuscript.

  • Director
    • Al Pacino
  • Writer
    • Ira Lewis
  • Stars
    • Al Pacino
    • Jerry Orbach
    • Susan Floyd
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    4.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Al Pacino
    • Writer
      • Ira Lewis
    • Stars
      • Al Pacino
      • Jerry Orbach
      • Susan Floyd
    • 22User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Al Pacino
    Al Pacino
    • Harry Levine
    Jerry Orbach
    Jerry Orbach
    • Jake Manheim
    Susan Floyd
    Susan Floyd
    • Joanna
    Ellen McElduff
    Ellen McElduff
    • Mavis
    Michel Moinot
    • Maurice
    Judette Jones
    • Supermarket cashier
    Paul J.Q. Lee
    Paul J.Q. Lee
    • Counterman
    Joel Eidelsberg
    • Harry's brother
    Maria Gentile
    • Sarah…
    Christopher Evan Welch
    Christopher Evan Welch
    • Hamlet actor
    Neal Jones
    Neal Jones
    • Eteocles…
    Laura Esterman
    • Actor in play…
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    Hazelle Goodman
    • Cafe Dante waitress
    • (as Hazel Goodman)
    James Bulleit
    • Sgt. Boyle - Undercover cop #1
    Mark Scarola
    • Undercover cop #2
    John Darren
    • Undercover cop #3
    Frank Guy
    • Undercover cop #4
    Madison Arnold
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    • Nightclub patron
    • Director
      • Al Pacino
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      • Ira Lewis
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    7gavin6942

    An Unpretentious Look at Pretentiousness

    Harry Levine (Al Pacino) and Jake Manheim (Jerry Orbach), two unsuccessful writers, spend a cathartic evening arguing about money, aesthetics, their friendship, and Harry's new manuscript.

    This film, based on a Broadway play (which had starred Pacino) is well-adapted by director Al Pacino (it helps that there was minimal stuff to direct). The origin as a play is fairly obvious, given how much is talk and how little is action (and I wonder if they had to add or modify scenes to create additional movement and scenery).

    While not one of the greatest films ever, and not even one of Pacino's best, it has its moments and it is a great interaction between two people. If you like a lot of dialogue and bickering (think "Clerks" without all the dirty talk) and miss Jerry Orbach, this is the film for you.
    10tfmiltz

    Easily my favorite performance by Pacino and director work

    This movie will require many revisits to fully appreciate it.

    Tempted to call it 'My room' or heh - 'My room with a view'.

    No spoilers here - not that this movie has any.

    Do not miss this experience.

    Forget waiting for Godot - I think he shows up in this one.

    Just a masterpiece.

    I really don't have any words beyond that, short of Thank you Al Pacino for working on this and bringing it to light.

    All I can say is - watch this, maybe watch it over some period of time - in pieces.
    7leplatypus

    Star(no)buck (web)

    For his 2nd movie, Al gives us an unusual movie, maybe imperfect but original and totally personal.

    We are far away of a big production and big issues as the movie is a nightly discussion between two friends that have real troubles to live with their art.

    Honestly, I see no difference between this fiction character and the real Al that was unveiled in his first movie: Al is a simple guy that loves NYC and his passion is more for stage than acting.

    Nowadays when stars are obsessed with their look, Al just doesn't care, even if his bent attitude and ugly clothes, he may look as a tramp. It's funny to see that getting older, he has gone from godfather, mayor, the devil to lefty, Shylock and this penniless beret writer! In a funny way, he's like an old Serpico who hadn't leave his basement accommodation!

    However, inside, he's still the same great guy: supportive, helpful but sometimes a bit grumpy and always ready to scream! But, what the heck, we are humans so imperfect and it's better to be straight and noisy than devious and smiling!

    Thus, even if the stage is minimal and narrow, we have access to all those nuances from Al and his buddy is great to share the ball. There are even funny moments and a good reflexion about artists' condition.

    In a way, Al didn't look for big effects but true, simple moments. It may be a waste but finally, it's like you can share a evening with him, talking about life and nothing, and thus it's infinitely valuable.
    7Cynical-SJ

    Two friends one a writer and one a photographer discuss their life and works..

    Film that was adapted from a play and which shows, with the film delving into the life of Pacino's character along with his friendship with Jake and his life with his lover who has left him. The film is a locked room story, which interspersed with curious editing choices which always elevated the story and kept it interesting. But overall, the film is a great watch for Pacino aficionado's and people interested in the life of writers.

    As most of all the movie, is about two friends and what their life amounts to in the end, and all the disappointments and vindications you have about yourself and others.
    10valerie-hoganfamily-fan

    Hauntingly Beautiful & Truly Aesthetic!

    Well I just loved the Chinese Coffee for its brilliant acting and direction. It reminded me of the theater of the Absurd in a strange haunting way! With Chinese Coffee Mr. Pacino surpasses his own status of being a stellar performer & a superstar combined and cements his position as one of the greatest artists of all times.

    The tone of the movie is intimate and artistic at times a little dark. I loved the stream of Levine's consciousness which makes the audiences look into his past---his hopes & failures. Pacino is brilliant as a middle aged struggling writer who is haunted by his own past, his parents' and his own shortcomings and aspirations.

    Kudos to Mr. Pacino for providing us with such a brilliant artistic piece! He truly is a gem of an artist. Love him! God bless!

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    • Trivia
      Al Pacino starred in the 1992 Broadway stage production of "Chinese Coffee".
    • Goofs
      Near the end of the film Harry is poured a full glass of seltzer with a lime in it by Barney. Although he does not touch it, the glass is empty when he gets up to leave.
    • Quotes

      Jake Manheim: I'm exhausted from being exhausted.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Biography: Al Pacino: Inside Out (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Palm Court
      Written by Aaron Briggs (as Briggs), Alan Briggs (as Briggs) and Paul Williams (as Williams)

      Courtesy of Opus 1 Production Music and Amphonic Music Limited (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • September 2, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Xitoy qahvasi
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Chal Productions
      • Shooting Gallery
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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