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My Blueberry Nights

Elizabeth has just been through a particularly nasty breakup, and now she's ready to leave her friends and memories behind as she chases her dreams across the country. In order to support herself on her journey, Elizabeth picks up a series of waitress jobs along the way. As Elizabeth crosses paths with a series of lost souls whose yearnings are even greater than her own, their emotional turmoil ultimately helps her gain a greater understanding of her own problems...

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Release : 2008
Rating : 6.6
Studio : Block 2 Pictures,  StudioCanal,  Jet Tone Films, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : Norah Jones Jude Law David Strathairn Rachel Weisz Natalie Portman
Genre : Drama Romance

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Reviews

Bereamic
2018/08/30

Awesome Movie

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Odelecol
2018/08/30

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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Zandra
2018/08/30

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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Marva
2018/08/30

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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Michael Mendez
2015/09/05

How do I start this? It is my first time critiquing a film on-line and I felt I should start with this simple film by Wong Kar-Wai, whom I have seen many of his work. But I put that aside since this was a movie based in America. Most of his films take place in Asian, but ironically enough, his poetic dialogue still lurks among his first English- language project.Not much trivia on it other than the fact that it was the opening film in the 60th Cannes Film Festival. That and some other interesting bitties like that fact that the director (Wong) and lead actress (Norah Jones) both share a dislike in blueberry pies AND how Jeremy (Jude Law)'s character run a diner named "Klyuch", meaning "key" in Russian. One will come to realize that keys are actually looked at as a metaphor. Or so I believe. :)The story starts off with our beautiful protagonist, Elizabeth, who is just finding out from a diner manager, that her boyfriend is cheating on her. This causes her to give Jeremy (the diner manager) the spare keys that were for her. This is a common reoccurrence at the Kyluch diner. So much that there is even a fishbowl (I believe) filled with them. Each carrying their own separate story of heartbreak, including Jeremy himself who came to New York to start ANEW with a girl he fancied.There were three acts, in my opinion, in the story.The first act takes place in New York City with the relationship of Elizabeth and Jeremy spending time throughout the night. Not sensually but simply as friends, getting to know one another. The reason Lizzi keeps coming back is to see if her ex- boyfriend has come to get his keys.The second act, is barely about Elizabeth at all. I mean, the film is still from her point of view, but now, after she has left New York, she resides in Memphis, Tennessee, where she work two waiting jobs, a diner in the morning and a bar at night. The story focuses on a man named Arnie who we first see in the bar, alone, drinking till the place closes down. He is a regular around there and isn't rushed out. The pain and suffering in his eyes tell all that has happened him. He brings up how it is always his last night of drinking, but always comes back the next day. After a while he begins to warm up to Elizabeth who sympathizes for him and his heartbreak (obviously because we saw her go through the same exact thing in NY. Anyway, it is the conversation between him and our lead that really suck me in to this movie. He not only is a alcoholic in denial, but rather more of a kind soul who is just trying to forget. Forget what? His wife, played by the beautifully talented Rachel Weisz, who you will love to hate, seriously! :) It is never really determined whether he is still married or not, but the time does come when his old mistress come trotting in the bar, on his own turn, to go to the bathroom. Yeah right! You can see where this goes, but it is not about what happens. It is about what can never happen again. Some people fall in a hole and can't do nothing but keep digging and digging and digging. Bar fights. Conflicts. The usual. But worth the watch.Now we get to our third act, in which Elizabeth now makes her way to Arizona, a more open setting that will get you breathing easier after the tight city's we've been before. Here she encounter another interesting person. A woman, who owns herself, PLAYS POKER, perhaps for a living (?), gets in a sticky situation. This is Leslie, Natalie Portman's character. This act is not necessarily only about her conflict, but rather hers and Elizabeth's together, who helps her gambling away her money.----There is is my first review. But all in all, I would like to say that I find a lot of heart in this picture. Maybe it was something I was already looking for since I have seen almost all of Wong Kar-Wai's work. I believe if you are a person who can handle slow movies (knowing that it has MUCH to do about nothing and like it), knows a thing or two about loneliness and love-suffering, and basically if you want to dwell within the beautiful MIND of Wong Kar-Wai I would say THIS MOVIE IS FOR YOU. These were the kinda films I loved to watch when I was an alcoholic, but even though I am not anymore, it still tugs at my testies all the same.Last thing I would like to mention is the reason why these films are so astonishing are because of the fact that, one may see it as nothing going on, (No action. No crazy conflicts. No boobs.) and yet it has something to do about EVERYTHING. I give My Blueberry Nights a 4.5/5. And I hope you can all enjoy it as much as I have.

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ntulini-1
2011/08/31

A Hollywood production for a film director that delivered remarkable love stories with his past works. This is just to leverage on that to make money.Some slow motion scenes (successfully adopted in In the mood for love and 2046) are re-proposed here as a sterile attempt to impress or give character to the stream. It just does not work. The film is empty there is nothing behind, the facts are boring and the acting is mediocre.Norah Jones is a remarkable singer but cannot play as an actress, I think it was quite a mistake to have her as main character.This is the evidence of how money can spoil the workflow of an artist.

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Amy Adler
2011/07/19

Jeremy (Jude Law), from England, has moved to Manhattan and operates a small "pub". His specialties are his wonderful desserts, including blueberry pie. One day, a beautiful young woman, Elizabeth (Norah Jones) walks in to the place, extremely distraught. Her boyfriend has ended their relationship and she is beside herself with grief. It seems her former love comes into the pub and she was hoping to "run into" him. Despite Lizzie coming a few times, she doesn't meet him. Then, too, although Jeremy obviously grows to like her, its too soon for Elizabeth to even think about moving on. So, Lizzie sets off for Memphis and sends postcards to Jeremy from time to time. In Tennessee, the young lady works as a waitress during the day and in a bar at night. Amazingly, the same man frequents both places. That would be a police officer (David Straithairn) who eats in the morning and gets totally drunk at night. An alcoholic who has tried to quit, he is now in deep because his gorgeous young wife, Sue Lynne (Rachel Weisz) has left him. Lizzie tries to comfort him but he remains melancholy. Will his broken heart ever mend? After living in the South, Elizabeth goes west to Nevada where she meets Leslie (Natalie Portman) who wants to sell the waitress her dad's car, Lizzie's fondest wish. All the while, Elizabeth continues to write to Jeremy. Is a new affection brewing? This is a stunning film, with a sensational story, script and direction. In addition, the photography and editing are awe-inspiring, very creative and unusual. On top of this, the cast is likewise wonderful, with Law, Jones, Straithairn, Weisz, Portman, and all of the others exhibiting fine, fine performances. So, despite a cover that looks like a typical romantic drama, this film is much more. Thus, this viewer says, make your night a Blueberry Night soon.

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Karim El Gemeli
2011/07/09

My Blueberry Nights is simply one of these movies that will touch you.the movie is about a woman( Norah Jones) who took the long way to reach to her lover. she is a witness, she witnesses love stories along the movie, and also she has the story of her own. she works a lot to keep herself busy and to save money to buy a car. in her journey there are some pauses and each where she witnesses stories,and during about 10 months journey,she decides to cross the road to her love "it depends on who is waiting on the other side".the movie is a simple and quiet one, that's why some people do not like it, some can not get it, but for me it is a very touching and beautiful movie.Norah Jones performance was very good, Jude law performance was very cute,he works in a casino and he lives on the remains of his short love stories,he is trying to reach for Norah Jones who met him when her heart was broken but she lefts him without saying goodbye because " how can you say goodbye to someone you can't imagine living without'.Rachel is such a great actress ( the wife who is separated from her husband, who never know how much she loved him except when she loses him and forever. David Strathairn is the best performance in the movie, he is a cop and Rachel husband, he drinks a lot in order to forget his beloved ex-wife. close to the end of the movie the princess Natalie port man( a gambler who claims she can read other people's thoughts) appears. port man has a story with her father and Norah Jones will accompany her in her drive journey, when Leslie ( Natalie Portman) ran out of money she will ask Norah Jones for a deal; her money and if she won she will give Norah third of what she gets, if she loses, Norah Jones can have Natalie's car. the movie is about love, knowing how much you loved only when you lose the person and forever, friendship and keeping promises, about taking risks and long journeys to discover oneself.the friendship between Elizabeth ( Norah Jones) and Natalie port man is very cute and touching,they want to deliver a message from it, it is like; sometimes you have to trust people and that others can be a mirror and a reflection of who you are, and they let you know who you really are. "the last few days, I've been learning not to trust people and I'm glad I've failed. Sometimes we depend on other people as a mirror to define us and tell us who we are and each reflection makes me like myself a little more". the relation between Rachel Weisz and the cop is very shocking, both acted superb and their story was very close to real.Jude law has a short story which i liked, it's a one with a girl who suddenly left and surprisingly returned in a night, to know how is that feeling that she felt once with Jeremy (Jude Law).. " A few years ago, I had a dream. It began in the summer and was over by the following spring. In between, there were as many unhappy nights as there were happy days. Most of them took place in this café. And then one night, a door slammed and the dream was over".if i summarize the movie in one word i would say TOUCHING. yes, MY BLUEBERRY NIHTS is very touching, also the photography was unique, the movie picture is really captivating.i do not wan't to tell too much about the events because i do not like to spoil the movie, and also it's a movie that you can not tell about it's events, it's a movie to watch, it's not about fury and sound, but different stories and those several stories makes the movie very attracting and you won't get bored.knock out performances from the big cast, great photography, touching short love stories. the movie is worth watching and for me it is really one of my favorites.

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