Synopsis
Set in the San Fernando Valley in the 1970s, the film follows a high school student who is also a successful child actor.
2021 Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
Set in the San Fernando Valley in the 1970s, the film follows a high school student who is also a successful child actor.
Alana Haim Cooper Hoffman Sean Penn Tom Waits Bradley Cooper Benny Safdie Skyler Gisondo Mary Elizabeth Ellis John Michael Higgins Christine Ebersole Harriet Sansom Harris Joseph Cross Danielle Haim Este Haim Moti Haim Donna Haim Maya Rudolph Ryan Heffington Nate Mann Isabelle Kusman Destry Allyn Spielberg George DiCaprio Iyana Halley Ray Chase Emma Dumont Yumi Mizui Megumi Anjo Emily Althaus Tim Conway Jr. Show All…
Mark Boucher Liz Wilson Kathleen Rosen Ethan Goodwin Danny Rowe Scott M. Anderson Ryan Watson Andrew Leitch Max Bostic Billy Sender
Jimmy N. Roberts Brian Machleit Craig Frosty Silva Sera Trimble Josh Yadon Shauna Duggins Jeffrey G. Barnett Hayley Wright Rick Miller Mike McKee
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After this and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, every director I like is now required to make a fun hangout movie set in a lovingly recreated version of the time and place they grew up
most of the filmmakers i really love are impressive to me because they either make me think “god i could never do that” or “god i hope i could do that” and even though his films rarely seem complicated or artfully obtuse, PTA has always fallen in the former camp. i read a piece once where he said he doesn’t write to a predetermined ending, he just writes characters and writes what they’d do until an ending emerges (paraphrased for laziness) and i think this is why it’s so impressive to me; for some that’s a very natural and obvious way to write, but it’s never been the kind of stories i’ve wanted to tell. when PTA does it, he…
annoying blue check critics: groovy, soulful, and a little funky!! a love letter to california in the 70s!
me and the fellas: this is a movie about being a young pimp hustler, snapping necks and cashing checks.
Gary Valentine is 15 going on 30, Alana Kane is “25” but in air quotes that basically allow her to be whatever it might say on her eventual dream ticket out of Encino, and they first cross paths on a pale 1973 morning in the San Fernando Valley at a strange moment in history when Old Hollywood and New Hollywood have started to overlap. Bing Crosby is still alive even though Jim Morrison is already dead, and it feels like everyone is more or less the same age because no one really knows what time actually means anymore.
They meet on yearbook portrait day at the local high school, and Alana — working as an assistant for the handsy photographer…
I had fun, but it lowkey felt like sitting through an entire season of an HBO series that would not let me pause between episodes....... Overdrawn subplots, confusing repeat of racist jokes (don't worry, we PLENTY get it the first time), and it's annoyingly such a male fantasy movie. On the bright side, I went from not getting Alana Haim at all to being quite charmed.
70mm. Alamo Drafthouse.
thoroughly enjoyed this very entertaining movie for a long stretch of time but weirdly enough there was an elephant in the corner of the room for like every scene. and the whole time i was like huh! there’s an elephant in this room! that’s kind of weird but everyone seems to be minding their business so i guess the elephant isn’t a problem right now. but eventually someone pokes the elephant and made me wonder why the elephant was even there in the first place
wait, that’s poking the bear. i’m mixing metaphors but anyways this movie rocks and might have even been my favorite of the year except for the age gap thing, the offensive asian jokes that come…
when i lived in la i was in my mid-twenties, like alana. i had ceased to be what i was and had yet to become what i thought i ought to be. i hopped off the plane at lax with a dream and a basic understanding of the city's topography acquired from playing grand theft auto: san andreas, which takes place in a digital replica of la. the city unfurled around me like a treasure map: a mission-based game to play and win
i had a handful of well-connected friends, i'd appeared in one semi-successful indie film, and i looked okay in a short dress; this got me up some elevators, beyond some reception desks. down the halls dwelled elders…