Somehow I missed this movie during Mr D'onofrio's career. I must admit all it did was piss me off immensely. First, I HATE that he loves to take roles where he dies, then the fact Tim Robbins character gets away with it AND gets the guy's wife infuriates me. I missed getting it in my extensive collection, thank goodness. And am regretting I caught it on the Sundance Channel. I only watched the movie through to the end to see Tim Robbin's character get his com-uppence not to see him kiss his pregnant wife whose husband he murdered!. ARGHHHHHHHHHHH. However; Vincent is young and very gorgeously poetic looking, as always.
Thanks to THE VELOCITY OF VINCENT FOR THE CAPS AND P-A-A.
Hi Basric!
ReplyDeleteThe only good thing about this movie was Vincent :) I swear I don't understand why this movie is hailed as a 'classic'?!
Well, Vincent dies, and that's a pretty classic outcome for one of his movies!
ReplyDeleteI waited patiently for Tim Robbins to get his just desserts too, getting madder and madder as things went on...
ReplyDeleteI also capped the pictures of Vincent...er....'sleeping'in the puddle, but couldn't bear to post them!
... gosh I must be a lone voice... the film is brilliant; obviously made even more brilliant with the presence of our man, but a classic all the same
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