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Quitte ou double

Original title: No Looking Back
  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.3K
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Lauren Holly and Edward Burns in Quitte ou double (1998)
DramaRomance

Charlie, a mechanic, returns to his coastal hometown after having left Claudia behind 3 years ago. He's hoping to continue what they had but she's moved on and in with Michael and is working... Read allCharlie, a mechanic, returns to his coastal hometown after having left Claudia behind 3 years ago. He's hoping to continue what they had but she's moved on and in with Michael and is working at a diner.Charlie, a mechanic, returns to his coastal hometown after having left Claudia behind 3 years ago. He's hoping to continue what they had but she's moved on and in with Michael and is working at a diner.

  • Director
    • Edward Burns
  • Writer
    • Edward Burns
  • Stars
    • Lauren Holly
    • Edward Burns
    • Jon Bon Jovi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edward Burns
    • Writer
      • Edward Burns
    • Stars
      • Lauren Holly
      • Edward Burns
      • Jon Bon Jovi
    • 40User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
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    Lauren Holly
    Lauren Holly
    • Claudia
    Edward Burns
    Edward Burns
    • Charlie
    Jon Bon Jovi
    Jon Bon Jovi
    • Michael
    Kevin Heffernan
    Kevin Heffernan
    • Guy in Diner #1
    Mark Schulte
    • Guy in Diner #2
    Kathleen Doyle
    Kathleen Doyle
    • Mrs. Ryan
    Jennifer Esposito
    Jennifer Esposito
    • Teresa
    Nick Sandow
    Nick Sandow
    • Goldie
    Welker White
    Welker White
    • Missy
    Ellen McElduff
    Ellen McElduff
    • Waitress
    Connie Britton
    Connie Britton
    • Kelly
    Blythe Danner
    Blythe Danner
    • Claudia's Mom
    Kaili Vernoff
    Kaili Vernoff
    • Alice
    John Ventimiglia
    John Ventimiglia
    • Tony the Pizza Guy
    Leah Gray
    • Girl in Bar #1
    Marcia DeBonis
    Marcia DeBonis
    • Girl in Bar #2
    Shari Albert
    Shari Albert
    • Girl in Bar #3
    Susan May Pratt
    Susan May Pratt
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    • Director
      • Edward Burns
    • Writer
      • Edward Burns
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    7flimbuff

    TYPICAL EDWARD BURNS FARE

    which means to me that it was a well thought out realistically acted damn good story and well worth watching.

    You've read the plot outline so I won't rehash that. Burns is quite good as always and the rest of the cast is too. Just a good story about a young woman with dreams she never tried to realize coming to a point in her life when she has to decide whether to try to follow those dreams or just go on with her comfortable life in the small town of her birth. Burns arrives as her former boyfriend, a dreamer who did leave to chase his dreams and found he couldn't catch them. Our heroine sees what could have been, what would be and chooses what could be. Nice ending.
    mart-tachelet

    Great Soundtrack

    I watched this movie just recently (had video-recorded it from the TV). Very solid performances of all the actors and I was pleasantly surprised by Jon Bon Jovi. In my view, Edward Burns has given us better performances than this one, although no complaints. Blythe Danner, even though her role is short, is intense and completely into it as always. The setting, a small coastal town, was great and perfectly reflected the mood of the entire movie. As to the soundtrack: superb! But where can I get a hold of it?! The recording I have did not show the credits all the way to the end and I would especially like to know which female singer performs at least two of the songs. Springsteen is, of course, recognizable.
    confirm-2

    By a Northeasterner, for Northeasterners.

    (I must first preface this review by admitting that I am from a northeastern town similar).

    After reading some of the reviews here and seeing the movie recently on IFC, I feel that this movie is a little misunderstood.

    First of all, this movie was not made for everyone. By that I mean that Edward Burns is speaking to a specific segment here. This is a story of everyday life in a working class small Northeastern town. He recreates the ENTIRE environment: groups of people that graduated highschool together and never left, the gossip, the one and only social hangout, all the intrigue and interconnected people, the way they talk and interact with each other, and even the music they like to listen to (there are a couple Bruce Springsteen songs mixed into the soundtrack).

    After creating this dead on environment, he tells the story. This is where a lot of people here have had problems. Burns shows the monotony of everyday life in this town. I mean, he ACTUALLY shows it on camera: people going to their jobs, talking about mundane stuff, etc. Things that other directors would have merely mentioned through dialogue or other means.

    This is done for a reason: Burns is trying to put you in this town. As if you are one of those who has been trapped here. He makes an attempt to show you these things so that you'll understand the character's desires to leave.

    And if you've spent any time in one of these towns, you will understand EXACTLY what he is trying to say. Sorry to say, it's a sort realistic movie. The characters are imperfect, they do dumb things. The awkwardly and badly tell lies to each other. They like normal people.

    Other than that, I could have done without Bon Jovi. He showed no range of emotions (if my girlfriend stayed out with another guy until 5 a.m., I would think my voice would show a little more inflection at least).

    Anyway, if you are from this area and want to "go home again", rent this movie. If you aren't and want to see what it's like, see this movie.

    If you liked any major blockbuster this year, pass.
    6ODDBear

    Too subdued to really work

    It's always refreshing to see movies that deal with ordinary people and their lives. Burns has made it his "thing" to create normal, fragile characters who live very ordinary lives and, in this film at least, are sad and disappointed over how mundane and uneventful their existence is. Burns taps into this genre quite well but here, unlike his excellent debut The Brothers McMullen, his characters aren't as interesting or well defined.

    Lauren Holly plays a waitress who seems to be bored out of her mind, living with blue collar mechanic Bon Jovi. Her old sweetheart (who completely broke her heart) Burns returns and promises her a better life if she will pack up and go with him.

    Holly gives an excellent performance in the lead role. She's the best written character as well, and you feel for her and root for her. Other characters aren't as well defined and are fairly one-dimensional and uninteresting, especially Burn's character. The film moves along very slowly and, aside from one scene involving Bon Jovi, avoids any real emotional outbursts. It's very subdued and could have used some form of life injected to it.

    Cast is mostly excellent. Holly is terrific, Burns good as usual but most unexpected; Bon Jovi is actually quite effective as Holly's unfortunate boyfriend.

    Praise goes also to the excellent music score. There's not one but three Springsteen songs and in my books that indicates some good musical taste.
    Bon_Jovi_chick

    One of Jon Bon Jovi's best!!!

    Ive seen quite a few Jon Bon Jovi films (except for ROW YOUR BOAT!!) and this one rocks them all!! Hes so believable and the last scene between him and Robin, he was so believable, I just wanted to hold him.

    Great stor line. I guess we all go through an identity crisis of what we really want and this film is a pure example that we all have right to dreams (although I dont think we should betray our loved ones like Robin did!!)

    Definetly worth a watch!!

    4/5

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    • Trivia
      During his commentary for Les frères McMullen (1995), Edward Burns says that he and his fellow cast members have since nick-named this movie "No One Saw It."
    • Goofs
      When Charlie and Claudia are talking at the gas station, his hands switch positions back and forth between shots.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Ryan: So is this a funny little visit, or are you home for good?

      Charlie Ryan: Nah, don't worry. Don't worry. It's just a little visit.

      Mrs. Ryan: Yeah? What happened? Fired again?

      Charlie Ryan: No. No, this time... this time I quit.

      Mrs. Ryan: [sarcastic] Oh? Good for you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Newton Boys/Meet the Deedles/The Proposition/A Price Above Rubies/No Looking Back (1998)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Sheryl Crow

      Performed by Sheryl Crow

      Courtesy of A&M Records

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No Looking Back
    • Filming locations
      • Rockaway Beach, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Good Machine
      • Marlboro Road Gang Productions
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $222,099
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $44,003
      • Mar 29, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $222,291
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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