When Will I Be Loved (film)
When Will I Be Loved | |
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Directed by | James Toback |
Written by | James Toback |
Produced by | Ron Rotholz |
Starring | Neve Campbell Fred Weller Dominic Chianese |
Edited by | Suzy Elmiger |
Music by | Oli "Power" Grant |
Distributed by | IFC Films MGM Home Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | 159,429 $[1] |
When Will I Be Loved is a 2004 American erotic
Plot
Vera (Neve Campbell) is a femme fatale for the 21st century: a beautiful, capricious young woman living in New York who begins exploring the limits of her sexual and intellectual power. She picks up men on the street and has sex with them in her apartment. She also videotapes a sexual romp with a female lover and has sexually frank discussions with her potential employer. As the daughter of wealthy, indulgent parents, Vera seems to be improvising her way through the beginning of her life as an adult.
Her boyfriend, Ford (
But both men have gravely underestimated Vera, who has an agenda of her own. Ford and the Count unwittingly play right into her hands, and when her plan of deception and manipulation comes to fruition, the results are staggering.
Cast
- Neve Campbell as Vera Barrie
- Frederick Welleras Ford Welles
- Dominic Chianese as Count Tommaso Lupo
- Ashley Shelton as Ashley
- James Toback as Professor Hassan Al-Ibrahim Ben Rabinowitz
- Oliver "Power" Grant as Power
- Mike Tyson as himself
- Lori Singer as herself
Critical reception
When Will I Be Loved received generally negative reviews. The films holds a score of 32%, based on 73 reviews, on the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes. Its consensus says "Neve Campbell bares all in this seemingly misogynistic trifle."[5] Metacritic gave the film a 39/100 indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[6]
Despite being reviled by most critics, Roger Ebert gave the film four out of four stars, writing "When Will I Be Loved is like a jazz solo that touches familiar themes on its way to a triumphant and unexpected conclusion."[7]
References
Notes
- ^ "When Will I Be Loved (2004)". Box Office Mojo.
- ^ Cooper, Tracie. "When Will I Be Loved (2004)"
- ^ Ebert, Roger. "From 'Scream' queen to intelligent sexpot" SunTimes.com (September 19, 2004)
- ^ Childress, Eric. "CineVegas '05 Interview ('The Outsider' Director Nicholas Jarecki)"
- ^ "When Will I Be Loved". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
- CBS Interactive. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
- ^ "When Will I Be Loved Movie Review (2004)". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
External links
- When Will I Be Loved at IMDb
- When Will I Be Loved at the TCM Movie Database
- When Will I Be Loved at AllMovie
- When Will I Be Loved at Rotten Tomatoes
- When Will I Be Loved at Metacritic