Budget
$8,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$3,020,601
Opening weekend US & Canada
$277,601
Gross worldwide
$3,020,601
Budget
$8,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$3,020,601
Opening weekend US & Canada
$277,601
Gross worldwide
$3,020,601
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By Crystal 2022-09-06 19:20:19
The death and life of the great disco
(Simply write something, and I will sort it out when I have a chance)
Disco comes from the French discothèque, which is a combination of library and CD, which literally means CD collection or CD temple, emphasizing the nature of space at a glance. In addition, as a dance music, disco mainly cooperates with the action of dancing, which also implies its spatial attribute. You can't go to the open air like a rock festival in the 1960s.
Let's...
By Shaina 2022-09-06 19:01:17
The time to watch this film was 3:30 last night. I should have fallen asleep as planned, but instead of thinking about it, I was so excited that I tossed and turned on the bed and wished I could get up and write a film review immediately. There was no good result in this way. At five o'clock, I woke up in a daze and with a splitting headache. I could only use the old cripple's spirit to struggle to climb to Vicodin as encouragement, and shuffled out two aspirin tablets. , and then swallow it...
By Tara 2022-09-06 14:28:59
It's great, it's been a dream of mine, cocktails, dancing, chatting...exchanging views and perspectives. Everyone is here, you know and you don't. You should be proud, it's an amazing achievement.
This film is more realistic than "Metropolitan", how can the film be so similar to the state of contemporary young people in China. Although it is still in that small circle, there is still some love between men and women, and there are even some continuations of characters....
By Avis 2022-09-06 14:25:06
The advantages and disadvantages are obvious
It can be seen that the director is a guy who likes nostalgia very much. I mean he is the kind of person who is pregnant more than ten years ago, just like we like the old songs of Jacky Cheung and Li Zongsheng more than ten years ago. I also believe that the director really loves Disco music. Otherwise you wouldn't be able to make this kind of music so charming in a movie.
The performance of the actors is very good and can be regarded as a model of group performance. Among them, what I...
By Jewel 2022-09-06 12:04:20
[Film Review] The Last Days of Disco (1998) 7.0/10
USA conversationalist Whit Stillman's third feature, THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO trades on his personal experiences of NYC's disco-scene (salted with Harvard-disparaging quips)in the early 80s, ebulliently scrutinizing a coterie of freshly out-of-college yuppie-wannabes, who are habitually congregated in their common haunt, an unconscionably popular nightstand, in the meantime, their love life and career path wax and wane variably, signposted by its title when their disco days are...
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By Jason 2023-07-16 22:08:21
The music is good, the women are beautiful, and the tone is liked, as if going back to ten years ago. Two women who have just graduated and stepped into social work have a lot of experiences waiting for you BYE BYE DISCO! BYE BYE...
By Darrion 2023-06-15 15:15:50
#playwriting# I don't like to write things down for hours, because I found out. Usually after only a few hours of writing, I must be in a very bad state, and then start making up random things. The quality of my scripts so far is okay, and that's because each has been written for several years and I have plenty of time to grind. It takes me at least a year and a half to write a script. In short, my writing needs a long stream of water, and the gold content is not high. This script comes...
By Brady 2023-06-07 23:23:10
Stillman's movie is comedy but so sad @Publicis...
By Mervin 2023-06-06 07:25:27
Now I'm in the state of being a fan of "she's so good-looking!" when she sees Kate Beckinsale~\(≧▽≦)/~ Although her role is slightly...
By Cyrus 2023-06-03 14:19:22
Exquisite movie! Argue, discuss, express! What fascinates me is the aura and atmosphere with which the director has set up such a character to have a free discussion and candid expression. Discuss everything, think about everything, without any taboos. Moves you and briefly detaches yourself from the often boring and grim reality, a captivating chat movie. In one detail, the heroine mentioned that the book she most hopes to publish is a collection of short stories by Salinger, ah!...
Des McGrath: Ever since I was six years old or so, I sensed I was somehow - different.
Diana: Then, every time you made love to me, you must have wanted to vomit!
Des McGrath: No, no, no. You're beautiful. You don't have to be some sweaty, horny, hetro, he-ape to admire and appreciate female beauty. Only very, very recently did I come to the final realization.
Diana: Exactly when did the final realization come?
Des McGrath: Two days ago. I get up late and usually turn on the TV sort of a reflex. Wednesday afternoon there was a rerun of "Wild Kingdom" - Mutual Omaha's nature program with Marlon Perkins. And that - attractive, younger guy - it triggered something. Suddenly, everything fell into place. I'm gay - and always have been.
Diana: You only found out you were gay on Wednesday?
Des McGrath: Only then, definitively. Wednesday was - gay day, for me.
Des McGrath: We're getting older. We've lived through a period that's ended. It's like dying a little bit.
Charlotte: Do you like nightmares?
Alice: No.
Charlotte: Well, I do. It's not obviously connected, but... I think that's what made me a little bit more tolerant of the guys at Hampshire.
Alice: What do you mean?
Charlotte: You were a bit critical. The guys there preferred women more laid-back.
Alice: I'm laid-back.
Charlotte: [scoffs] Well, for whatever reason, you didn't have much of a social life there.
Alice: I had a social life. Just not one of those terrible pretend marriages. The Hampshire guys were jerks. Hippie-dippie suburbanites with all this hair. And extremely dim intellectual interests. I'm sorry, I don't consider the guy who wrote the Spider-Man comics a serious writer.
Charlotte: Alice, one thing I've noticed is that people hate being criticized. Everyone hates that. It's one of the great truths of human nature. I think It's why my parents got divorced. I'm sorry, It's just that you're so terrific, it makes me sick to think you might get in that terrible situation again where everyone hated you.
Alice: Hated me?
Charlotte: You're wonderful. Maybe, in physical terms, I'm a little cuter than you, but you should be much more popular than I am. It'd be such a shame if what happened in college repeated itself.
Alice: Why would it repeat itself?
Charlotte: You're right. I just think it's so important to be in control of your own destiny. Not to fall into that 50's cliche of waiting by the phone for guys to call. The right ones never do. Those who do, you have to make the most ridiculous excuses to. The nice ones get hurt feelings and hate you. The jerks eventually corner you into going out anyway. And one night you find yourself with some awful guy with disgusting breath thrusting his belly up against you, trying to put his slobbering tongue in your mouth. Ugh! Thank God this is a whole new era in music and social models.
[looking out over the dance floor from the balcony:]
Charlotte: We're in complete control. There are a lot of choice out there.