The Rose

The Rose

  • Director: Mark Rydell
  • Writer: Bill Kerby,Bo Goldman,Michael Cimino
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: November 7, 1979
  • Runtime: 2 hours 5 minutes
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Pearl
  • "Rosa, LaArgentina" is a feature film directed by Mark Rydell and starring Bette Midler and Alan Bates.
    The film tells the story of the life of rock singer Janis Joplin.

    Details

    • Release date November 7, 1979
    • Filming locations New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies Twentieth Century Fox

    Box office

    Budget

    $8,500,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $29,174,648

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $793,063

    Gross worldwide

    $29,174,648

    Movie reviews

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    • By Kenton 2022-12-06 08:00:57

      The anger, struggle and sorrow of life

      Regardless of whether you understand rock music or not, whether you understand the rock era or not, I recommend watching this film. "The Rose" was released in 1979, directed by Mark Ryder, Bette Midler (Bette Midler), the content is the story of the legendary rock actress Janis Joplin (Jenis Japlin). Joplin has a rough voice, an over-engaged interpretation style, and a crazy stage performance. Her psychological problems stem from her ugly appearance, which has been ridiculed since childhood....

    • By Edgardo 2022-10-22 11:06:47

      Biographical films and reality are too different, so documentaries are too great

      When watching this film, I first saw Joplin's photos and performance videos, and then searched for stills, but I gave up hope for this movie. Indeed, the movie is a documentary about the actor. Joplin has no chest, and his figure is not so unattractive, ah, and the temperament of an actress does not match Joplin at all. You can't imitate another person, you can't even be her shadow. Let's just ask him, the little freckles of a Danish girl who pretended to be drunk was also drunk. Freckles...

    • By Shyanne 2022-07-07 23:29:27

      She seems to cry when she sings

      I have heard the song the rose a long time ago, the version sung by Aoi Tejima, she sang very softly, until today I know that it is a rock classic, rock and roll.

      As a biographical film, it's really good. The color changes echo the development of the plot, and the composition is a good foil for the inner changes of the characters. The narrative is compact, ups and downs, interlocking, and very particular. The whole film is very pleasing to the eye. From the wanton...

    • By Precious 2022-07-07 20:59:48

      People in the arena involuntarily

        It's not a comedy,but life is too hard for us to be taken seriously. You are beautiful , because u think so .I love u, because ur unique. You wanna take a year off , but u will never go , cause u' ve chosen ur life . u've chosen fame, u've chosen fortune, and it's the sacrifice that u feel lonely , or rather u can say, isolated . There are walls around , people come and go , sometimes they come in, but they're frightened with ur paranoid. She's jealous of u . while he loves u, he tried to...

    • By Marcelle 2022-07-07 20:36:28

      therose, the mystery of life experience.

      I'm here to copy and
      everyone will see it. 1979 Singing tears "The rose"

        This is a biopic about the greatest woman in rock and roll history - Janis Joplin, the producers found a similar appearance - also a singer Betty Midler to come It is embarrassing to star in the short life of this legendary actress, and Betty Midler's performance should be said to be quite in place. In addition to citing a lot of Janis Joplin's songs in the film, Betty Midler also showed off her singing...

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    • By Elliot 2023-09-22 09:49:13

      I will probably never forget the first time I heard THE ROSE, it was the JANIS version. She was burning, hoarse, until she...

    • By Virginie 2023-09-04 04:29:31

      Really sad to see. The party will always end, it will always end. But better than never starting,...

    • By Maxie 2023-09-02 05:03:57

      It jumped out a bit, but I didn't think it was JANIS in front of me. But there is no denying that the film itself is still...

    • By Christian 2023-08-27 16:48:14

      It took more than half a year to read it. 24 said that when I was young, I felt very sad to see this film. That kind of state of mind that is not understood by anyone can more or less resonate with him who is in panic...

    • By Darius 2023-08-15 03:27:03

      27//It's easy to marvel at the brilliance of someone's brilliance under the cover of a chaotic, rotten life that he often draws from his chaotic, rotten life that's barely there.//I always think of Wright Fassbender He is also a man who "has nothing but pain and loneliness in his...

    Movie plot

    In a biopic about the greatest woman in rock and roll history, Janis Joplin, producers cast a similar-looking, singer-songwriter Betty Midler to play the legendary actress. In a short life, it is embarrassing, and Betty Midler's performance should be said to be quite in place. In addition to citing a lot of Janis Joplin's songs in the film, Betty Midler also showed off her singing voice and shined in the film. The film's soundtrack...
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    Movie quotes

    • Rose: Ain't it just grand layin' there late at night in your bed, waitin' for your man to show up? And when he finally does, at oh about 4 o'clock in the mornin', with whiskey on his breath, and the smell of another woman on his person... Oh honey, I can smell another woman at 500 paces. That's a easy one to catch.

      [crowd gets really noisy]

      Rose: Oh, the women are getting nasty. So what do you do when he comes home with the smell of another woman on him? Do you say, "Oh honey, let me open up my loving arms and my loving legs. Dive right in, baby, the water is fine"? Is that what you say, girls?

      [the women in the crowd scream "No!"]

      Rose: Or do you say, "Fuck this shit! I've had enough of you, you asshole! Pack your bags. I'm putting on my little waitress cap and my fancy high-heeled shoes, I'm gonna go find me a real man. A good man, a true man."

    • Emcee: Thank you, Bitch... err, Butch!

    • Dyer: My name's Huston.

      Rose: Are you from Texas?

      Dyer: Yeah. Waxahachie.

      Rose: Waxa what?

      Dyer: Waxahachie. I think it's got the highest rate per capita of insanity, suicide, and incest of just about any place else in the country.