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Tales of Ordinary Madness [Import]
Director: Marco Ferreri Manufacturer: Versatil ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000IL3D5A |
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Charles Serking, loosely based on the infamous poet Charles Bukowski, rejects a conventional lifestyle to journey through the underbelly of Los Angeles in "Tales of Ordinary Madness." He indulges an insatiable appetite for sex and booze in what the Hollywood Reporter calls "a cinematic walk on the wild side." Directed by Marco Ferreri, this 1981 film won four Italian Academy Awards and the San Sebastian Film Festival Grand Prize. Compelling, sometimes shocking, and explicit.
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Tales of Ordinary Madness
Starring: Ben Gazzara , Ornella Muti , Susan Tyrrell , Tanya Lopert , and Roy Brocksmith Director: Marco Ferreri Manufacturer: Image Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: 6305269122 Release Date: 1999-02-23 |
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"Style is the answer to everything," intones skid row poet Charles Serking, played by the suitably grizzled and worn Ben Gazarra, to his somnambulistic audience. Serking is, of course, a not-at-all veiled stand-in for beat legend Charles Bukowksi, whose autobiographical short stories were the basis for this film. But Serking, in many ways, comes off more like a gin-soaked fantasy of a skid row Hemingway whose sports of choice are alcohol, women, and sex. Behind the salt-and-pepper beard and rummy eyes lies an actor too poised to allow himself to fully sink into the alcoholic sloppiness that Mickey Rourke so easily brought to the screen in the less pretentious and more concise Barfly, which Bukowski himself scripted. But if Italian-born director Marco Ferreri stumbles over the self-conscious dialogue, he's right at home capturing the seedy atmosphere of dim, run-down apartments and underlit bars in the real Hollywood Serking calls home. When Serking's fling with the stunning, self-mutilating Italian hooker Cass (Ornella Muti, who puts her oversized safety pin to some rather startling uses) becomes too emotional, he takes the anonymous safety of the streets--crashing in a flophouse, passing around a bottle with a listless knot of derelicts. Serking melds right in with the littered streets and lost souls, a real man of the people. Suddenly you see it: he's got style. --Sean AxmakerDescription
Charles Serking, loosely based on the infamous poet Charles Bukowski, rejects a conventional lifestyle to journey through the underbelly of Los Angeles in "Tales of Ordinary Madness." He indulges an insatiable appetite for sex and booze in what the Hollywood Reporter calls "a cinematic walk on the wild side." Directed by Marco Ferreri, this 1981 film won four Italian Academy Awards and the San Sebastian Film Festival Grand Prize. Compelling, sometimes shocking, and explicit.Customer Reviews:
Must we - dear friends - die in our sleep ?.......2006-12-26
Tales Of Ordinary Madness.......2005-03-21
SAD, FASCINATING,POETIC,SPELLBINDING.......2003-04-15
strange, disturbed, frightening and facinating.......2001-12-15
Better than "Barfly".......2001-03-03
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Tales of Ordinary Madness
Starring: Ben Gazzara , Ornella Muti , Susan Tyrrell , Tanya Lopert , and Roy Brocksmith Director: Marco Ferreri Manufacturer: Manga Films ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000BMTB98 |
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Spain released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada. Languages: o Spanish (subtitles) o English (Dolby Digital 2.0) o Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0) Synopsis: The stories of Charles Bukowski, the drunken poet of the LA fringe, are the basis for this film, directed by Marco Ferreri. Ben Gazzara stars as Charles Serking, an aging beat poet, a role that is merely a stand-in for Bukowski. Serking travels the seamy side of life, seeking out a collection of bizarre women. As he continues onward in a series of drunken debauches, he engages in various forms of sexual excess with the compliant low-life women. Special Features: o Biographies o Filmographies o Interactive Menu o Scene AccessDVD: