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Lulu on the Bridge

  • 1998
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  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Lulu on the Bridge (1998)
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A famous jazz saxophonist's life is forever changed after he is accidentally shot.A famous jazz saxophonist's life is forever changed after he is accidentally shot.A famous jazz saxophonist's life is forever changed after he is accidentally shot.

  • Director
    • Paul Auster
  • Writer
    • Paul Auster
  • Stars
    • Harvey Keitel
    • Mira Sorvino
    • Richard Edson
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Paul Auster
    • Writer
      • Paul Auster
    • Stars
      • Harvey Keitel
      • Mira Sorvino
      • Richard Edson
    • 71User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Izzy Maurer
    Mira Sorvino
    Mira Sorvino
    • Celia Burns
    Richard Edson
    Richard Edson
    • Dave Reilly
    Don Byron
    • Tyrone Lord
    Kevin Corrigan
    Kevin Corrigan
    • Man With Gun
    Victor Argo
    Victor Argo
    • Pierre
    Peggy Gormley
    Peggy Gormley
    • Dr. Fisher
    Harold Perrineau
    Harold Perrineau
    • Bobby Perez
    Gina Gershon
    Gina Gershon
    • Hannah
    Sophie Auster
    Sophie Auster
    • Sonia Kleinman
    Vanessa Redgrave
    Vanessa Redgrave
    • Catherine Moore
    Mandy Patinkin
    Mandy Patinkin
    • Philip Kleinman
    Greg Johnson
    • Stanley Mar
    David Byrne
    David Byrne
    • 'Laughing Man' Escort
    Holly Buczek
    Holly Buczek
    • Dying Girl
    Lou Reed
    Lou Reed
    • Not Lou Reed
    Tom Gilroy
    Tom Gilroy
    • Restaurant Man #1
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    Paul Lazar
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    • Director
      • Paul Auster
    • Writer
      • Paul Auster
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    8NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Truly unique

    Lulu On The Bridge is an odd one, and that's a compliment. It subtly strains at the constrictions of genre until you realize just how unique it has gotten right under your nose. I've always thought of it as the Abel Ferrara fiom that he never made. Harvey Keitel delivers a home run of a lead performance as Izzy Maurer, a renowned jazz musician who loses his ability to play after he is shot by a lunatic gunman (Kevin Corrigan) while he is performing his music in a cafe. He sinks into a deep depression following the incident, and then something curious happens. One day he finds a mysterious stone, with a phone number attached to it and some seemingly supernatural qualities which alter the psyche, mood and perception of anyone in its vicinity. The phone number leads him to Celia Burns (the ever excellent and under estimated Mira Sorvino), an aspiring actress who's fallen just south of the success line, and has a taste for Izzy's music. The two seem destined to meet and as you might guess, begin a passionate love affair that begins to get a bit obsessive, with strong hints directed towards the stone that seems to govern will and volition. Their romance is hot, heavy and volatile, threatened when a mysterious man named Dr. Can Horn (a classy but dangerous Willem Dafoe) separately kidnaps them in attempt to retrieve the stone. The script deliberately shades over its true intentions until the very last minute, stopping to pick many dialogue and thematic flowers along the way, as well as leave a few red herrings behind. Gina Gershon is great as Izzy's ex wife, and the monumantal supporting cast also includes Richard Edson, the great Victor Argo, Harold Perrineau, Mandy Patinkin, Vanessa Redgrave and a brief Lou Reed who is pricelessly credited as 'Not Lou Reed'. If you snag a DVD you can also see deleted scenes work from Stockard Channing, Jared Harris, Josef Sommer and Giancarlo Esposito. The film attempts music, mystery, doomed love, urban mysticism, thriller and drama elements. I'm happy to report that it succeeds at all of them, a gem not unlike the mcguffin stone within the plot, and a haunting little modern fairy tale. Check it out.
    myfriendisataco

    One of my favorites -- here's why

    I see that opinions for Lulu are either 'I loved it' or 'I hated it.' There's a good reason. This is a very different film, with spiritual and other-worldly overtones -- it's definitely spooky. I could not have imagined where the story finally ended up, but it requires a lot of imagination to understand it (think, "Where does the mind go when it loses consciousness? And, what is the real meaning of 'time'?"). If you don't like it, that's fine -- maybe you just don't get it. Nothing wrong with that -- it's pretty deep. But for me, it's a form of pure entertainment that I cannot find anywhere else. I loved it. I bought a copy on DVD. I tell my friends about it. The ending is a definite surprise, but there are lots of other surprises throughout. Why not find out for yourself?
    axeman138

    wonderfully abstract, Paul Auster is amazing

    This movie is really quite amazing. It is definitely not your typical hollywood storyline, so you have to be pretty open-minded. With this film, Auster was able to conjure up some very deep emotions, but it is very abstract. You might have to watch it twice to get more out of it. I have seen many parallels between this and his novels, so if you enjoyed this movie, try reading City of Glass.
    8wfrost

    It is only at the film's end that the discerning viewer understands what has really transpired.

    Like many of New York City waitresses, Celia Burns is an aspiring actress. Izzy Maurer, a jazz saxophonist recovering from a gunshot wound, contacts her after finding her name along with a stone having magical properties, one of which propels them into a love affair. Through her talent, and friends of Izzy's ex-wife, Celia is able to land the part of Lulu, one which most actresses could only dream of. Izzy is held captive and Celia chased by a mysterious man claiming to have a doctorate in anthropology who wants the magical stone. It is only at the film's end that the discerning viewer understands what has really transpired. The all star cast does not disappoint.
    deedee2005

    Multi-layered masterpiece

    I saw this little gem of a film last year, forgot about it, then decided to buy it. On a second viewing I realized how much I missed the first time around. The scientific/mythical/mystical/spiritual interpretations are left up to the individual, and I found myself leaning toward the mystical/spiritual, especially when the film-within-a-film (Pandora's Box) entered the plot. While some might have felt this whole episode was irrelevant, to me it was central in a kind of a skewed way that wasn't really developed. Anyone familiar with the myth of Pandora's Box will recognize the significance of the "rock in the box" that causes lives to change in a dramatic, profound way. Izzy's state of consciousness during the film is simply a device -an interesting one- to tell a story.

    Seeing Dafoe and Keitel working together again (first time since Last Temptation of Christ?) was a delight. Both are capable of a tremendous range, but chose restraint in this film, and it worked. The interogation scenes in the warehouse were mesmerizing. I love this film!

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    • Trivia
      At one point, Dr. Van Horn (Willem Dafoe) writes on a scrap of paper: "Celia - s 'il y a". This pun was based on a similarity between a girl's name and a phrase in French meaning "if there is". It is a direct reference to Samuel Beckett's novel "Murphy" (1938): Celia, lover of an eponymous character, has an uncle, Mr. Willoughby Kelly, who comes up with this piece of bilingual wordplay. Paul Auster has consistently acknowledged Beckett's influence on his own oeuvre.
    • Goofs
      When Izzy is at Celia's apartment for the first time and closes the curtains to make it dark, there is a lot of light coming in even with the curtains closed. When they turn the lights off, the room is very dark.
    • Quotes

      Hannah: You still don't know who I am, do you? After all these years, you still don't have a clue.

    • Connections
      Edited into American Masters: Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer (2002)

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 1998 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Köprüdeki lulu
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland(Ha'penny Bridge)
    • Production companies
      • Capitol Films
      • Redeemable Features
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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