USA conversationalist Whit Stillman’s third feature, THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO trades on his personal experiences of NYC'sdisco-scene (salted with Harvard-disparaging quips)inthe 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, meantime, their love life and career path wax and wane variably, signposted by its title when their disco days are unexpectedly being put paid to, time to grown up when reality bites.
Alice (Sevigny), a self-contained sylph dithering about making the right decisions - don’t be judgmental, be sexy, always at the bidding of her more popular but stuck-up friend Charlotte (a fresh-faced Beckinsale, looking ghastly under the slap), both girls work in the same publishing house and mingle with the likes of Tom (Leonard), a spiffy environmental lawyer, Jimmy (Astin), an enterprising adman, No.1 and No.2 prospects on Alice’s infatuation list, then there are Josh (Keeslar), a young assistant district attorney and Des (Eigeman), a college-dropout who becomes one of the managers of the said nightclub, both take a fancy on the quiet but intelligent Alice.
Gender study and sex politics are thrown into the mix where philandering and mendacity (using“gay excuse” to break off relationships), gender double standards (you are a titillating slut, I will not forfeit our chance of a one-night-stand, but afterwards, we are finished.), treacherous friendship (Beckingsale is totally in her wheelhouse as the paradigm of the so called "green tea bitch", avant la lettre), even venereal disease, collectively roil the dynamism of their pairing-off games, to somewhat wacky but consistently buoyant vibes, however, a byplay relative of an undercover police investigation is only patchily introduced as a frivolous plot device, fails to emphasize what is at stake, and the manic-depressive Josh, accorded with a forthright quirkiness and spontaneous elocution, potentially the most fascinating character among the posse, is wasted by the wooden, stilted performance from the blandly handsome Keeslar, whose recapitulation of the film’s tenor near the finish-line comes off as a deleterious overkill.
However, club-scene hasn’t died out, has been continuing luring new generations of hipsters and scenesters with theme-specific variations to this day, over three decades later, THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO is, to each their own, a sparkling eulogy of Whitman’s own youthful abandon and disillusion, and on a sociological level, a zeitgeist-reflecting conversation piece that thankfully doesn’t belie its maker's undue conceit and guile.
referential films: Stillman’s LOVE & FRIENDSHIP (2016, 7.2/10); Dylan Kidd’s ROGER DOGER (2002, 7.3/10).
一个时代的结束,摩登天空5里有byebye disco; bd-chd, Criterion.Collection #485
这部片给人感觉很伍迪艾伦,每个人对编剧来说都只是个人肉念词器,只是台词没有伍迪艾伦写得好。除了Chloë Sevigny演的角色以及那个ADA,每个角色都非常虚伪,Kate Beckinsale演的角色尤其bitchy。但三星都给Kate,整部片美得发光,完全盖住了Chloë。
这片部分主角的眼神总是很惊恐,然后镜头也很诡异。。。有点儿意思,味儿不正
似乎更喜欢前2/3。但坚持给whit stillman电影打5星(反正一向评星偏高)。对话啊对话,就是喜欢那些对话!还有chris eigeman的圆眼睛,还有音乐!与其说这片讲一个时代的消失,不如说是关于人的,那么一小撮人。前两集人物和wilson医生打酱油太惊喜了
情感,性爱关系,投掷观点与攻击,可不就是现代都市生活中各色各样的我们吗?或许经历一段寻觅后,我们获得经验,知晓频段的契合。
Kinda shit da make you wanna dance。雅痞中产阶级知识分子的黑色幽默,虽然对这种disco社交生活完全没共鸣,但台词写得实在犀利,让人开心,最后的地铁起舞更是点睛之笔。Whit Stillman真是个舞狂啊
Wow Kate Beckinsale's character is a bitch
比起《大市民》,技术上固然有进步,但是职业演员在表演上少了许些灵气,不时让人感觉像是在看伍迪艾伦的那种三流喜剧...
片头就很有腔调,对话也比较有启发性,前后两张相当judgemental的寸嘴乌云压顶般地存在,不pushy的好女孩Chloe最后能跟负包装的right one走到一起,是让人相信做好自己,缘和分都会有的,吗?最喜欢户型服务剧情了。
8.0 同样知识分子话痨片,相比伍迪艾伦让我们清楚地笑出声,斯蒂尔曼的幽默是僵硬,往往过了一会才突然意识到:刚刚那地方我是不是应该觉得好笑才对。菲茨杰拉德的紫醉金迷结束之后,在唏嘘伤感中我们心中总能响起爵士乐时代的终曲,然而斯蒂尔曼的都市男女在相互碰撞后尘埃落定时,哪怕慷慨激昂歌颂迪斯科时代,我们却也没对其逝去感到多少哀婉,相反,我们只因其中人物于众生嘈杂中发现属于自己的声音、于人海中流连踌躇最终找到适合自己的心之居所而觉得心安。
本以为是一个像《周末夜狂热》的歌舞剧,结果是如此写实派的群像剧情,每个角色都在舞池里相遇,每个人都在打着自己的小算盘,分道扬镳的人生注定要给歌舞厅冲散。
Stillman的电影是喜剧 但是却那么忧伤 @Publicis Cinéma
迪斯科,迪斯科时代,迪斯科时代的人
Much better upon farther viewing... Both acute and warm...
看这片,会想起自己刚工作那会儿的状态。单纯,有棱角,有用不完的劲,有义气,有时间,但没钱,没伴侣,没人生方向。怀念一下我那蹦着跳着就过去了的DISCO时光。
Not quite as amusing as Metropolitan, and a bit stilted at times, but it has its moments.
导演有漫不经心但一针见血的洞察力 他构建了一个最后回到起点的弧形 不知怎么评价这部 因为每句台词都绝妙 把一堆纽约人对生活的comment巧妙地穿插在工作约会日常里 能感受到30年前纽约明确的hierarchy 什么学校毕业做什么工作的人在冬夜里穿什么的衣服去什么club 你爱我我爱他求而不得的恋爱故事 说小资情调的人 你的日常就不会被这种东西所环绕嘛?要不就是没那么复杂或就是没那么思辨 没有关于性病和处女的讨论 没有放什么音乐引诱谁这种情趣 没有用一部动画片给恋人站队的这种偏爱 更没有在中央公园边上唱赞美诗 片子很本质很日常 20年后我们的生活仍是如此/trial seperation真的太典了 现在看来精英垃圾都一个样/表白小姐和流浪汉那段唇枪舌战 是我眼中纽约知识分子间真正的浪漫
现在处于一看到凯特 贝金赛尔满脑子都是“她可真好看啊!”的脑残粉状态中无法自拔~\(≧▽≦)/~ 虽然她的角色略bitch
我是被海报吸引的,这款海报真是太漂亮了,KB也是我喜欢的,但是片子有点太冗长了,人物形象也不丰满,再加上对于文化的障碍,让人很难喜欢上这个片子。
大概要成斯蒂尔曼脑残粉了,很庆幸按时间线看了都市三部曲,逐渐感受到那种契合点。贝金赛尔虽然碧池,但洞察力却惊为天人,结尾太魔性了。