Budget
$2,200,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$9,984,123
Gross worldwide
$9,991,258
Budget
$2,200,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$9,984,123
Gross worldwide
$9,991,258
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By Katlynn 2022-01-11 08:02:37
Nashville, 1975
In about 18 years, I successively watched Robert Altman's "Short Stories", "Big Player", "Long Farewell", "Hana Village" and "Army Field Hospital". According to memory, I like "The Long Farewell" (I like this novel very much), which is the adaptation of Raymont Chandler's novel of the same name. The era has changed. The kitten who ran away at the beginning is used as a metaphor for the friendship of the story; The song...
By Alyce 2022-01-11 08:02:37
"Nashville" is a film produced by Robert Altman for the 200th anniversary of American independence. It is recognized as his best film and an important film in the United States in the 1970s.
Nashville is the capital of Tennessee in the United States. It has been the center of American country music since the 1950s, and many popular songs have been recorded here. Its "large-scale ancient opera" radio program is very influential in the United States. But "Nashville" is not actually a...
By Roger 2022-01-11 08:02:37
"Nashville": Crazy Age (AFI100 TOP 059)
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Nashville (1975)
Starting today look AFI100 in the list in 2007 Movie. I have never heard of this film before watching it, and it seems to be very small.
The movie story is very trivial and complex. The story mainly tells that before the general election, in order to raise funds and...
By Darby 2022-01-11 08:02:37
If you want to understand the United States in the 1970s, I recommend watching this movie. Politics, cars, car accidents, assassinations, country songs, star chasing, striptease...all the screens, and apart from these visual impressions, the most distinctive is the auditory "noisy". From the beginning to the end, it can be said that there is no one second of silence. However, there are very few quiet conversation scenes. Some are political propaganda, quarrels, and noise from tweeters. While...
By Emerson 2022-01-11 08:02:37
You would say that I am not free, but I am not worried at all
One afternoon this summer, Nashville was screened at the Museum of Moving Images. This time, I am no longer impressed by Ultraman's grass snake gray line and laying ability.
Just as I finally saw "Guling Street" on the big screen after watching many DVDs, for me, Nashville has also changed from a spectacle to a personal memory.
I am most fond of the little character "Los Angeles Joan" played by Shelley Duvall. That may be the first time Shelley and Ultraman have...
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By Payton 2022-03-27 09:01:15
The three comments below are not out of the group, I can't see the greatness of the group play in this film, nor the greatness of Robert Altman, thank...
By Wilfred 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Seemingly disorganized, it is tightly controlled, with multiple layers of scheduling and soundtracks framing the raucous and exhausting scene of life and death in Nashville. The personality of the author of Ultraman is close to the campaign propaganda car that runs through the whole film, wandering around but being mechanically indifferent. Ronee Blakley's on-stage "cuck cluck" provides the only moment of derailment due to illness (immunity spheres to breach civilization??), and she ends up...
By Rico 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Nashville, The Music City; Politics, The City...
By Richmond 2022-03-27 09:01:15
It don't worry me none, it don't worry me, you may say that I ain't free, but it don't worry...
By Virginia 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Altman movie. One film covers almost every aspect of American society in the 1970s. Absolutely unparalleled group play scheduling ability. The dimensionality of the editing in time and space is astounding. The sound effect background of the whole film is composed of extravagant sounds and whispers, and outlines the panorama of American entertainment after the hippies are flooded in the...
Opal: Have you been in Vietnam?
Pfc. Glenn Kelly: Huh?
[Nods]
Opal: Yes, you have. I can tell by your face. Was it awful?
Pfc. Glenn Kelly: It was kinda... hot and wet.
Wade: What's the matter with you? Ain't you gonna talk to me? Did it go all right?
Sueleen Gay: Oh, Wade.
Wade: What?
Sueleen Gay: I had to do me a striptease tonight in front of all those men... in order to get to sing at the Parthenon with Barbara Jean.
Wade: Oh, shit, Sueleen, I... That's dreadful! That's terrible, girl! I mean... I don't know how to tell you this, but I been meanin' to... you can't sing. You may as well face the fact you cannot sing. You ain't never gon' be no star. I wish you'd give it up. They gon' kill ya. They gon' tear your heart out if you keep on. They gon' walk on your soul, girl.
Sueleen Gay: What are you talkin' about?
Wade: You can't sing. Do you understand that?
Sueleen Gay: Yeah? You wanna make a bet? You wanna come to the Parthenon and watch me sing with Barbara Jean?
Wade: I am leavin' for Detroit Wednesday.
Sueleen Gay: You just come and watch, Wade.
Wade: I'm leavin' for Detroit, and if you wanna go you just come on. They gonna kill you in this town.
Sueleen Gay: Well, you come and see.
Wade: They gon' use you. You know that.
Sueleen Gay: Bye, Wade.
[Leaves]
Wade: Dumb bitch. I don't know why I stick around. She just makes me so goddamn mad I could spit.
Hal Phillip Walker: I'm often confronted with the statement, "I don't want to get mixed up in politics." Or, "I'm tired of politics." Or, "I'm not interested." Almost as often, someone says, "I can't do anything about it anyway." Let me point out two things. Number one: all of us are equally involved with politics whether we know it or not and whether we like it or not. And number two: we can do something about it. When you pay more for an automobile than it cost Columbus to make his first voyage to America, that's politics.