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"Movie Review: Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans"

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Blogger MrJeffery said...

Not really a Cage fan but this film intrigues me. Thanks for your review!

December 5, 2009 at 6:25 PM

Blogger Jason Bellamy said...

Interesting take. I haven't seen The Long Goodbye, so I can't comment there, but I would agree that Herzog's film is slippery to classify.

I'm not quite sure how I feel about it. I tend to hate Cage, but when he finds a role that works for him, it really works -- Adaptation, Honeymoon in Vegas, heck, even The Rock. Anyway, this is one of those times. His twisted energy is by far the most fascinating thing about the film.

Where I get confused is in deciding if I found anything else fascinating beyond his performance.

December 6, 2009 at 9:19 AM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

@MrJeffery,
Thanks for stopping by.

@Jason,
I definitely got caught up in the post-hurricane atmosphere, especially the scene where Cage goes to visit another police lieutenant at the scene of an accident caused by a grossing gator. That scene held a bittersweet sense of nostalgia for me.

It reminded me of my life in Miami, which sometimes had that same sense of lunacy: monthly accounts of gator attacks stemming from the population explosion near Miami's canals; the push and pull of straight-arrow law enforcement versus drug-fueled "cocaine cowboys" like the Miami River Cops; the cloud of lawlessness that hung over the Homestead area back in 1992-94, an area where Hurricane Andrew was especially devastating. This scene perfectly encapsulated all of that in a realistic way... and it wasn't even set in Miami.

BTW, you should really go out of your way to check out The Long Goodbye. It's an all-time favorite.

December 6, 2009 at 12:40 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

It's funny when you first mentioned Altman in your post, I thought you were going to compare it with THE GINGERBREAD MAN which is also set in the South and features a very flawed protagonist! But I can see THE LONG GOODBYE comparisons. Good call!

December 7, 2009 at 10:36 AM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

I meant to mislead folks into thinking it might be Gingerbread Man. But why compare Herzog's film to one of Altman's lesser efforts, when it can proudly stand next to one of his better ones.

December 7, 2009 at 2:15 PM

Blogger Adam Zanzie said...

This conversation about Altman is funny because when I was watching this film I was thinking neither of The Long Goodbye nor The Gingerbread Man (though good call there, J.D.!), but- are you ready for this?- The Player. Both movies end with the scumbag antihero knocking up the damsel in distress and getting away with high crimes and misdemeanors.

One of my favorites of 2009, and a refreshing change of pace for Herzog.

February 12, 2010 at 2:06 AM

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