Big Bad Love
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Produced by | Arliss Howard |
Starring | Arliss Howard Debra Winger Paul Le Mat Rosanna Arquette Angie Dickinson Michael Parks |
Cinematography | Paul Ryan |
Edited by | Jay Rabinowitz |
Distributed by | IFC Films |
Release dates | Cannes Film Festival: May 12, 2001 United States: February 22, 2002 |
Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $104,294 |
Big Bad Love is a 2001 film directed by
Plot
Big Bad Love shares its title and characters with those in Mississippi writer
The main character is an unsuccessful alcoholic writer, motivated by desire for his estranged wife (played by Debra Winger) and the urging of his Vietnam War buddy Monroe (played by Paul Le Mat) to continue to write. He is angry, yet hopeful that he will sell a story. When tragedy strikes a close friend and his daughter, Leon is forced to rethink his way of life.
Cast
- Arliss Howard as Barlow
- Debra Winger as Marilyn
- Paul Le Mat as Monroe
- Rosanna Arquette as Velma
- Angie Dickinson as Mrs. Barlow
- Zach Moody as Alan
- Sigourney Weaver as Betti DeLoreo (voice)
- Michael Parks as Mr. Aaron
- Michael Owens as EMT
- Christopher Webster as The Smoking Clown
Production notes
It was filmed on location in parts of Mississippi.[citation needed]
Release
Big Bad Love had international release at film festivals before and after its 2002 theatrical release, including the 2001 Cannes Film Festival,[4] the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival,[5] the 2001 Austin Film Festival,[6] and the 2002 Wisconsin Film Festival.[7]
Reception
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 42% of 59 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.4/10. The website's consensus reads: "A boozy depiction of a struggling writer, Big Bad Love is too messy and self-indulgent."[8]
References
- ^ a b c FILM REVIEW; A Writer Holds It All In, At Least From His Family The New York Times, By A. O. Scott (February 22, 2002), "", accessed 01-29-2009
- ^ a b c [1] Archived 2009-01-09 at the Wayback Machine Entertainment Weekly, By Lisa Schwarzbaum (), "Review Big Bad Love (2002)", accessed 01-29-2009
- ^ "92 Days" from Big Bad Love, Vintage Books, New York, 1991. pp. 139–228. The story is dedicated to "buk".
- ^ IFC Films Archived 2007-11-09 at the Wayback Machine, Official selection, accessed 01-29-2009
- ^ ubersite.com, "Donovan's Toronto Film Fest 2001 Report", accessed 01-29-2009
- ^ divergentthinking.net, "Films Screening during AFF 2001:", accessed 01-29-2009
- ^ madisonpubliclivrary.org Wisconsin Film Festival Titles, accessed 01-29-2009
- ^ "Big Bad Love". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
- ^ [2] TV Guide, by Ken Fox, review of Big Bad Love, accessed 01-29-2009
- Filmcritic, by Rachel Gordon, review of Big Bad Love, accessed 01-29-2009
- ^ [4] Los Angeles Times, By Kevin Thomas (May 8, 2002), review of Big Bad Love, accessed 01-29-2009
External links
- Big Bad Love at the Internet Movie Database
- Big Bad Love at Rotten Tomatoes