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Ask the Dust (2006)
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  • Actors: Eileen Atkins, Colin Farrell, Val Kilmer, Richard Schickel, Donald Sutherland
  • Directors: Robert Towne
  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English, Spanish
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Studio: Paramount Vantage
  • DVD Release Date: Jul 25 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  (1 customer review)
  • ASIN: B000FIHN5M
  • Amazon.ca Sales Rank: #26,411 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)
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Colin Farrell is Arturo Bandini, a young would-be writer who comes to Depression-era Los Angeles to make a name for himself. While there, he meets beautiful barmaid Camilla (Salma Hayek), a Mexican immigrant who hopes for a better life by marrying a wealthy American. Both are trying to escape the stigma of their ethnicity in blue-blood California. The passion that arises between them is palpable – if they could only set aside their ambitions and submit to it. Oscar-winning screenwriter Robert Towne directs this outcasts’ tale of desire in the desert, co-starring Donald Sutherland.

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The biggest accomplishment of Robert Towne's adaptation of John Fante's Ask the Dust is that it will make anyone who sees it want to read the book. The film threads numerous layers of symbolism into the relationship between young Italian writer Arturo Bandini (Colin Farrell) and the Mexican waitress Camilla (Salma Hayek). There are questions of race, and what it means to be an American, and what it means to be in Los Angeles (a question that Towne has addressed often in his career), and how a writer must balance his time between writing and living life in order to have experiences to write about. Towne interweaves all of these themes into the dialogue in such a way that shows intelligence and an obvious love for the source material. However, for all of the thematic resonance built up, never once do these two characters seem to exist as real people. The characters are used to ask questions and make philosophical points, but they fail to register as three-dimensional human beings. Caleb Deschanel's exquisite cinematography, and the wonderful attention to period detail in the clothes and the cars, makes for a beautiful-looking movie that finds a perfect middle ground between being a perfect recreation of depression-era Los Angeles and expressing the dreamy, romantic vision of the protagonist. Towne and company get the subtext right, but fail to bring the main characters to life. Because of this, Ask the Dust engages the mind, but fails to touch the heart. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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3.0 out of 5 stars You will either love it or hate it!, Jul 20 2006
By Kay (B.C. Canada) - See all my reviews
This movie is not for everyone. If you love Colin Farrell and are expecting a "chick flick" you're not going to get that here, although there is some romance involved. The story is at times slow and Colin's character is someone you love to hate. He's a tormented (that's the only word I could think of) writer who meets a very sensual waitress(Salma Hayek). He lives in a motel with a snooty manager and a perpetually drunk man (who also enjoys milk). Played by the wonderful actor Donald Sutherland. They develop a sort of friendship. There are a couple of other un-memorable characters also. This movie had the potential to be so much better.
The movie does have some great moments. (At the beach-house.) It's rated "R" for a very explicit sex scene and full frontal nudity. You will either love this movie or hate it!
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