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A hitchhiker's life changes when he meets a seductive woman who lures him into the body of her husband.A hitchhiker's life changes when he meets a seductive woman who lures him into the body of her husband.A hitchhiker's life changes when he meets a seductive woman who lures him into the body of her husband.
Charles Edwin Powell
- Porter
- (as Charles Powell)
Norman Mikeal Berketa
- Mr. Thompson
- (as Norm Berketta)
James A. Woods
- Another Boy
- (as James Woods)
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I was not planning on watching this movie - just happened to come across it right at the beginning on USA Channel and thought I'd sit through the first 5 minutes. I ended up with it to the very end. The best part of the movie was the excellent character development and the fascinating interactions they had with each other throughout the film.
You never knew where Neve Campbell's character was going next and Billy Burke was great being positively perplexed.
This movie is definately worth seeing.
You never knew where Neve Campbell's character was going next and Billy Burke was great being positively perplexed.
This movie is definately worth seeing.
Knowing nothing more about this movie than the blurb on the back, the wife and I decided to check it out. Many times when we've done this we've wound up with something that leaves us wondering what the folks who coughed up a couple of million to make a picture were drinking (or smoking). Not this time. Lost Junction is a little gem - thoroughly weird and truly entertaining - and a better movie by far than many of the big name/big budget movies we've seen lately. Infused throughout with an off-center take on reality, the film uses this skewed point of view to provide both poignant and humorous moments woven throughout a uniquely goofy storyline. When Jimmy hauls the bag out of the lake and the sheriff comments on its contents, we both started laughing so hard we were nearly in tears. His line will go down in our all-time movie favorites right alongside Marie Dressler's double take at Jean Harlow at the end of Dinner at Eight. But that's just us. If you're cruising the video store and having a hard time finding anything that looks interesting, by all means pick up this sleeper and enjoy!
To me, this film shows how great acting talent can save an otherwise hum-drum plot and story. Not that the story, itself, was bad. It was just not anything enthralling. What I liked most was seeing Neve act as a Southern Belle. Billy Burke played well off of Neve's strong presence. And Jake Busey... well, he just stole that letter quarter of this movie. I'd watch this movie again, just because I think the trio did really well. Though, I have to admit: Even if Neve wasn't a very good actress, all she'd have to do is smile and I wouldn't even notice if she was terrible. However, I've asked many people -friends and strangers, alike- and we all seem to agree that she is VERY talented. So, for once, my bias is on the money.
She even helped assure that I wasn't totally disgusted with 'When Will I Be Loved'. That's a major feat!
She even helped assure that I wasn't totally disgusted with 'When Will I Be Loved'. That's a major feat!
This is a pleasant little film with an amiable cast. It's always fun to see Billy Burke in a starring role. You may think you know where this is going from the first view of the corpse in the trunk, but you'd probably be wrong. There's a touching side trip to Charleston, where Jimmy (Burke) faces down some old demons, even if the film never knows quite what to do with the Jake Busey character after this, and Neve Campbell is properly enigmatic as "the girl"--she's femme enough without being overly fatale. My favorite scene is when Dil, er, Billy, er, Jimmy sings along with a tape of Fred Neil on "Other Side of This Life." If you've never seen "Dil Scallion," it's a much better film than "Lost Junction," but this one is okay, an agreeable time-waster, if a bit more beige than noir. But that's fine too.
... but an unpretentious often funny one.This is not the kind of movie you will watch twice but you can save it for a rainy day.Many lines are full of black humor ("When we get to New Orleans ,my husband will be there " ) and good scenes (the priest reading the Book of Ecclesiastes not to mention Neve Campbell and the pretty little houses of the graveyard).The cast is uniformly good with Jack Busey as some kind of disabled Starsky who steals every scene he is in.
Main objection: the poor ending and the mediocre black and white flashback.
Not much food for thought but,by and large,quite entertaining.
Main objection: the poor ending and the mediocre black and white flashback.
Not much food for thought but,by and large,quite entertaining.
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- TriviaAs noted in the main synopsis, at the beginning of the film the road sign for Lost Junction reads "Population 652". At the close of the film the sign is shown again, but it reads "Population 651".
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- SoundtracksOther Side of This Life
Written and Performed by Fred Neil
Courtesy of Third Story Music (BMI)
By Arrangement with Media Creature Music and Capitol Records through arrangement with EMI-Capitol Special Markets
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
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