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Girl Walks Into a Bar

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
5.2K
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Girl Walks Into a Bar (2011)
Dark ComedyComedyDramaRomance

A sharp-witted comedy that follows a group of apparent strangers in interlocking stories taking place in ten different bars during the course of one evening throughout Los Angeles.A sharp-witted comedy that follows a group of apparent strangers in interlocking stories taking place in ten different bars during the course of one evening throughout Los Angeles.A sharp-witted comedy that follows a group of apparent strangers in interlocking stories taking place in ten different bars during the course of one evening throughout Los Angeles.

  • Director
    • Sebastian Gutierrez
  • Writer
    • Sebastian Gutierrez
  • Stars
    • Gil Bellows
    • Xander Berkeley
    • Alexis Bledel
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    5.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sebastian Gutierrez
    • Writer
      • Sebastian Gutierrez
    • Stars
      • Gil Bellows
      • Xander Berkeley
      • Alexis Bledel
    • 34User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Gil Bellows
    Gil Bellows
    • Emmit
    Xander Berkeley
    Xander Berkeley
    • Moe
    Alexis Bledel
    Alexis Bledel
    • Kim
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    • Teresa
    Rosario Dawson
    Rosario Dawson
    • June
    Danny DeVito
    Danny DeVito
    • Aldo
    Robert Forster
    Robert Forster
    • Dodge
    Carla Gugino
    Carla Gugino
    • Francine Driver
    Josh Hartnett
    Josh Hartnett
    • Sam Salazar
    Zachary Quinto
    Zachary Quinto
    • Nick
    Michelle Ryan
    Michelle Ryan
    • Loretta
    Lauren Lee Smith
    Lauren Lee Smith
    • Karen
    Aaron Tveit
    Aaron Tveit
    • Henry
    Amber Valletta
    Amber Valletta
    • Camilla
    Kevin Zegers
    Kevin Zegers
    • Billy
    Grant Lee Phillips
    Grant Lee Phillips
    • Teddy Wright
    John Colella
    John Colella
    • Ralph
    Samantha Shelton
    Samantha Shelton
    • Director
      • Sebastian Gutierrez
    • Writer
      • Sebastian Gutierrez
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    User reviews34

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    8jmurph3

    Utterly Charming

    I feel like those who have given this film such bad reviews either expected too much going into it or just couldn't let themselves go for the brief slice that this movie was. This is not a deep or complex movie, despite weaving together almost seamlessly multiple arcs, and it's not meant to be some heavy, meaningful piece (as least in my opinion). The point of any movie is to entertain, and I certainly was. I put this on with the intent to read a book while watching; by five minutes in I had abandoned the book completely. It's a quiet, unassuming comedy featuring some excellent performances. Simply charming.
    6horrorshowmovie

    Sometimes works, sometimes doesn't

    "Girl Walks Into a Bar" is made up of a bunch of connected scenes, each taking place in a different bar. These scenes are heavily dialog-driven (sometimes with internal dialog). Some of them work, some don't.

    Most of the dialog is clever, well-written, and delivered by good actors. It's unrealistic and fast paced, with no time between a line and the response to that line. This is good entertainment, but if you get bored by dialog you'll get bored fast--there's no action here.

    There's a sense throughout the movie that you're watching a long, fast paced joke. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but you start to wonder when the punchline is going to show up, which can be distracting.

    Good movie overall, there's a lot of talent involved.
    Chrysanthepop

    Girl Walks Into The Night

    Sebastian Gutierrez's 'Girl Walks Into A Bar' may not be the cleverest or wittiest of its kind but I found it very colourful, amusing and atmospheric. It captures the essence of nightlife in the city quite well. The sets and/or lighting are pleasantly colourful. The settings and situations appear to be colour-coded. The score and cinematography are effective. That's the technical side.

    Now to the writing, it's quite alright. There's a certain noire style to it. The characters are quirky. Some situations and dialogues feel a little forced and some jokes fall flat (especially in the Robert Forster track) but otherwise the dialogue is quite funny and delivered well.

    The acting isn't bad either. Carla Gugino is excellent and Emmanuelle Chriqui is brilliant, especially in her opening sequence. Amber Valetta and Aaron Tveit are quite good too. Alexis Bledel and Danny Devito are great in their single scene. Zachary Quinto, Rosario Dawson and Josh Hartnett are adequate.

    Overall, 'Girl Walks Into A Bar' is a funny atmospheric semi-noire film. Not a classic but enjoyable nonetheless.
    7LARSONRD

    Satisying ensemble film focuses on character confrontation & interaction

    A compelling and agreeable multi-story ensemble dramedy from writer/director Sebastián Gutiérrez, who has made several of these anthology format films. I'm particularly fond of these kinds of ensemble films and while there remain some acceptably unresolved loose ends by the time GIRL WALKS INTO A BAR is over, it's a very intriguing and entertaining movie. While its storyline is pretty thin, I felt it maintained interest through an effective Tarantino-esque intersection of characters and plenty of engaging dialog and an abundance of stimulating eye candy. Its focus is on character confrontation and interaction rather than the unveiling of the beginning, middle, and ending of a storyline, although it's a few of its story lines converge and resolve intriguingly. One segment shifts into voice-over narration by one of the characters; another segment suddenly shifts into another character's internal monologue, but I felt Gutiérrez handled these transitions effectively and they never seemed jarring; going with the flow of the film and its occasional style transitions, there is much to be absorbed out of this movie. For an independent film, Gutiérrez has attracted a notable A-list cast, including Carla Gugino (she happens to by Gutiérrez's wife, and has starred in about a dozen of his films), Danny Devito, Rosario Dawson, Josh Hartnett, Robert Forster, and Zachary Quinto, whose diverse stories intertwine and pass in the night as the characters interact between ten different L.A. bars during the course of one evening. Singer/songwriter Grant Lee Phillips supplies a folk-rock based soundtrack and has a brief role as a bar singer, performing a likeably cynical song written with Gutiérrez, called "Only Bad Can Come," that fits nicely into the mixture of story lines being conveyed. The film was the first feature film to be made specifically for internet distribution, although fortunately it's made its way onto DVD for non-streaming watchability.
    4Ed-Shullivan

    A Not So Clever Story and a Far Too Often Misnomer Title

    I was really looking forward to watching this movie as the cast was in my opinion just filled with many of those near "A" star type actors that just really never get the credit that they so long deserve. One of my favourite under rated actors is Robert Forster and he did not disappoint me in his role as a guy named Dodge. Dodge first appears half way in to the film and he is the father of a son and a daughter. His son is a grifter named Henry played by Aaron Tveit, and his daughter is a stripper named Teresa played by Emmanuelle Chriqui. It would appear that Henry has learned his trade as a Grifter, from his dad Dodge, and his sister Teresa is not too fond of how their daddy has earned his living.

    Carla Gugino is the main star of the film and the only constant character throughout the film. She plays a private eye named Francine Driver who is working undercover as a purported hit lady who is hired by a dentist named Nick played by Zachary Quinto to kill his wife. Unfortunately for Francine after successfully capturing on tape a clear confession by Nick the dentist to kill his wife, Francine runs in to the handsome young grifter named Henry played by Aaron Tveit who picks her purse. Henry steals Francine's wallet and the video recording of the dentist's confession that he wants his wife murdered and is willing to pay $20K for the (phony) hit lady to complete the job.

    So the story line does sound interesting doesn't it? Unfortunately as Francine is seen travelling from bar to bar in search of the grifter Henry who stole her tape recording we are subjected to far too much irrelevant rhetoric from a cast of characters that just went on about nothing. This is where I felt the movie had lost me, and although adding bona fide actors like Rosario Dawson and Gil Bellows should have made the film more intriguing, I felt the film went flat.

    I was hoping for more of an entertaining story as the entire film takes place in a series of bars with characters that somehow intertwine. When you have stars such as Danny DeVito, Josh Hartnett, Xander Berkeley, Zachary Quinto, Carla Gugino, Gil Bellows, and Rosario Dawson, a viewer just expects more from the movie. As an example, I cannot say enough about the fine film Dinner Rush which starred Danny Aiello, and also took place entirely in a restaurant bar. Now Dinner Rush was just an awesome film which I am sure to watch again. As for A Girl Walks In To A Bar, the title is a misnomer, since the girl in question Francine Driver, walks in to a number of bars and I walked out of the film being very much short changed. I gave it a 4 out of 10 rating and that is based on two strong performances by Robert Forster and Carla Gugino, otherwise my rating would have been lower.

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    • Trivia
      Shot in eleven days with a Canon 7D camera.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Henry: You have this... intangible quality.

      Francine Driver: Try harder.

      Henry: I'm cursed by the blossoming knowledge of my feminine ideal & she looks suspiciously like you.

      Francine Driver: That's not bad.

      Henry: It's pretty good, you mean. Not a total waste.

      Francine Driver: How about the truth.

      Henry: The truth is you're not my usual type.

      Francine Driver: What's your usual type?

      Henry: Gaunt, fashionable and dumb, with a big square Appalachian ass and an obsession with country music.

      Francine Driver: Jesus.

      Henry: Will you at least consider it?

      Francine Driver: [sighs, rips up photo. Sighs. Smiles. Grins]

    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits roll while Teresa, Henry and Francine all line-dance to country music while a custodian sweeps up in the background.
    • Connections
      References Bande à part (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      On The Town
      Written by Mike Barson (as Barson) and Dan Woodgate (as Woodgate)

      Performed by Madness

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    • Release date
      • March 11, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gái Quầy Bar
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Shangri-La Entertainment
      • FotoKem
      • Gato Negro Films
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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