BEFORE the DEVIL KNOWS YOU'RE DEAD

SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
edited December 2007 in Strut Central
Anyone else see this?Caught a free screening last night, was notsure what to expect. I liked it, but was leftfeeling a little dirty from it. So many ugly and unlikeable characters. Ethan Hawke's Hank is sucha spineless mensch he's almost unwatchable.THE GOOD: crazy dysfunctional family plotTHE BAD: pretty lifeless directing/phtographyThe UGLY: PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN NAKED SEX SCENE I was not disappointed by Marisa Tomei's nakedness, though.She can't help but raise the question, "are those real?" ANYONE?

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  • bassiebassie 11,710 Posts
    PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN NAKED SEX SCENE

    like full frontal?

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN NAKED SEX SCENE

    like full frontal?

    No, we are thankfully spared the sight of his LBJ.

    But the opening scene is an extended doggy-style sex
    act between him and Marisa Tomei where he watches himself
    in a mirror ... I was not prepared ... we see everything but ...

  • bassiebassie 11,710 Posts

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN NAKED SEX SCENE

    like full frontal?

    No, we are thankfully spared the sight of his LBJ.

    But the opening scene is an extended doggy-style sex
    act between him and Marisa Tomei where he watches himself
    in a mirror ... I was not prepared ... we see everything but ...

    Dear god.

  • The_NonThe_Non 5,691 Posts
    PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN NAKED SEX SCENE

    like full frontal?

    No, we are thankfully spared the sight of his LBJ.

    But the opening scene is an extended doggy-style sex
    act between him and Marisa Tomei where he watches himself
    in a mirror ... I was not prepared ... we see everything but ...

    Sometimes in life, we must trade some good for some bad.

  • CosmoCosmo 9,768 Posts
    PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN NAKED SEX SCENE

    like full frontal?

    No, we are thankfully spared the sight of his LBJ.

    But the opening scene is an extended doggy-style sex
    act between him and Marisa Tomei where he watches himself
    in a mirror ... I was not prepared ... we see everything but ...

    Sometimes in life, we must trade some good for some bad.

    That's kind of what I was thinking.



  • THE BAD: pretty lifeless directing/phtography


    Isn't Lumet well over 80 anyway? Good to see him still at it, no matter what.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts


    THE BAD: pretty lifeless directing/phtography


    Isn't Lumet well over 80 anyway? Good to see him still at it, no matter what.

    Yeah, didn't know it was him until the closing credits came up.
    I would have imagined it was a hot-shot young director, with the
    stylish touches but kind of wooden pacing and flat lighting, etc.

    I admit I was impressed by the name. Ever notice how big directors, when
    they get in their 70's & 80's, start shooting big naked sex scenes and crazy
    violence and shit? Like Hitchcock and the Italians and so forth.

    DIRTY OLD MEN, GOTTA LOVE IT.

    How old is Marisa Tomei, anyway? Cause she had some shape going on.

  • i give this one 4 stars actually, i really liked it, even though the subject and characters was depressing and gross. the feeling of dread and despair was thick, and i like movies that just pull you in and say "you know this is an awful feeling but i cant wait to see what happens next!". Hoffman will probably get a nomination, he was really freaking good. they all were really. Just a nightmare scenario with the pain hitting the innocent as hard as the guilty. bravo to Lumet.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    The thing that really stood out to me were the
    scenes of raw, unbridled emotional outburst ...
    many characters in the film have these huge, weeping
    breakdowns on screen, howling and showing a depth of
    despair not typically seen in film. It could get very
    uncomfortable to watch, but we have all seen (or been!)
    people having this type of breakdown, and know how very
    realistic they were, hard to watch or not.

  • i went to see this by myself a couple weekends ago and was definitely altered for the rest of the night bc of the film, couldn't really interact socially very well that night. although i don't know that i'd necessarily say that i "liked" it, it was a heavy movie-going experience, with some major catharsis and emotional purging goig on a la great greek and shakespearian tragedies. (don't take this last line as being hyperbolic until you've ~witnessed~ the film itself.)

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