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My Blueberry Nights

  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
58K
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My Blueberry Nights (2007)
This is the Internet trailer for Kar Wai Wong's My Blueberry Nights.
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A young lonely woman takes a soul-searching journey across America to resolve her questions about love while encountering a series of off-beat characters along the way.A young lonely woman takes a soul-searching journey across America to resolve her questions about love while encountering a series of off-beat characters along the way.A young lonely woman takes a soul-searching journey across America to resolve her questions about love while encountering a series of off-beat characters along the way.

  • Director
    • Wong Kar-Wai
  • Writers
    • Wong Kar-Wai
    • Lawrence Block
  • Stars
    • Norah Jones
    • Jude Law
    • Natalie Portman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    58K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wong Kar-Wai
    • Writers
      • Wong Kar-Wai
      • Lawrence Block
    • Stars
      • Norah Jones
      • Jude Law
      • Natalie Portman
    • 142User reviews
    • 191Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Norah Jones
    Norah Jones
    • Elizabeth
    Jude Law
    Jude Law
    • Jeremy
    Natalie Portman
    Natalie Portman
    • Leslie
    Chad R. Davis
    Chad R. Davis
    • Boyfriend
    • (as Chad Davis)
    Katya Blumenberg
    Katya Blumenberg
    • Girlfriend
    John Malloy
    • Diner Manager
    Demetrius Butler
    Demetrius Butler
    • Male Customer
    Frankie Faison
    Frankie Faison
    • Travis
    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
    • Arnie
    Adriane Lenox
    Adriane Lenox
    • Sandy
    Rachel Weisz
    Rachel Weisz
    • Sue Lynne
    Benjamin Kanes
    Benjamin Kanes
    • Randy
    Cat Power
    Cat Power
    • Katya
    • (as Chan Marshall)
    Michael Hartnett
    • Sunglasses
    Michael May
    • Aloha
    Jesse Garon
    • Young Poker Player
    Sam Hill
    • Fat Guy
    Tracy Elizabeth Blackwell
    Tracy Elizabeth Blackwell
    • Matron
    • (as Tracy Blackwell)
    • Director
      • Wong Kar-Wai
    • Writers
      • Wong Kar-Wai
      • Lawrence Block
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    User reviews142

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    tedg

    Cream Flowing Over Magnolia Blueberries

    Wong is one of our three greatest living filmmakers.

    He has transformed imagination for a planet. When real histories are written, artists like this will be appreciated for what they begin, giants compared to politicians who can only try to end things.

    His last four films were transformative. Now he tries something outside his realm of mastery.

    Like his main character, he has decided to travel the US in search of love. Also like his main character, he doesn't care about the story, only the afterglow. Its the mood that matters. In his previous films, he literally works without a script, creating an obvious vacuum where the story would be.

    Here, he simply adopts a story that is so vacuous it leaves a similar hole. With a lesser artist, you would actually pay attention to the story and wonder about it. I suggest you simply ignore it, providing it with no more semiotic weight than the doorknobs which are so carefully photographed.

    The idea here is simple: he finds a woman who by herself evokes a mood. He's done this before, and found creatures whose screen presence melts boundaries between stones allowing transparent slipperage. In this case, its Norah Jones, who does have a charm. His key image is of her drunk asleep on a diner counter with crumbs of delicious pastry on her full lips.

    The way he's chosen to carry her image is through her songs, which contain a deceptive tension of confident tentativeness. This is a woman who is intensely unsettled and so is settled in herself. Jude Law plays a sort of urban domestic who prepares and waits, simply waits and draws her back.

    In between the crumbs and the kiss are adventures with two women played by Rachel Weisz and Natalie Portman. They are placed as outer bounds on two sides so that our character's stone can slip home. One is remorsefully constrained by neediness, the other guiltily unconstrained. Both lose men, but not our heroine.

    Christopher Doyle is not present on this, and its obvious that it is part of the risk Wong is taking: new country, new language, new mode for moodiness, new crew altogether. Different sorts of lingering and saturation.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
    8siderite

    Nice movie, like a slow song in a shady café

    The film is all about mood. If you are not in it, you will not like the movie. My recommendation is to watch it at night, in bed, with no worries on your mind or things to do. It is not something really great, but it soothes the soul like one of those old road books.

    The story itself is more of a three parter, each section detailing a mindset and the situations that define it. You see the hopeless romantic, the one person who let the other inside instead of just sticking to the outside, and for whom losing the other is worst than death; then there is the rebellious daughter that loves and hates her father until it's to late to do anything either way; and of course, the story of Nora Joneses and Jude Law's characters.

    Bottom line: lay comfy in your bed and listen to the slow rhythms of the music while digesting the human nature presented in the film. In the end it is worth watching.
    8gharriss

    Soothing road trip for Wong Kar Wai fans

    A young woman, getting over a relationship, travels across America to earn money and see the country.

    I found this to be hypnotic, soothing experience, much like In The Mood For Love. It really does set up an atmosphere that makes you feel like you're really there. I think it's a pretty hollow film, which has turned a lot of people off, but i think there's enough there on the surface. I think the film looked great - the colors and charming set design. Jones was pretty decent, Kar Wai wisely filling the film with interesting characters/actors so she doesn't have to carry the whole film. Natalie Portman seems a little miscast (she looks barely a day over 20 so i don't know why she plays characters out of her depth), but i found Strathairn and Rachel Weisz heartbreaking and Law hasn't been so appealing in years. A nice surprise considering my low expectations.
    6cafesff

    Sweetly done but..

    This was a smart sweet movie. Very nicely done with some beautiful scenes! Majestic pictures really. And it had a nice story and some good characters with great performances specially by Rachel Weisz and Strathairn! It had good witty dialogs and had some funny moments. It's one of those movies that has everything to be good. Never Amazing, never something out of this world, but good! Makes you feel good after wards! But because of the editing and the great shots, this movie could have been far better than the average sweet smart movie.

    The main reason why it's just good is because of the lead actress which was Norah Jones. And I'm very sorry to say she didn't convince me at all. It even became annoying at some points! And since she is narrating some bits and appearing in most of the movie.. it kinda ruined it a bit for me. It's really hard to comprehend why she was given the part. But if you can forget about her acting.. I think the movie is really good.
    6jess-154

    predictable

    In one word: predictable. I'm sorry, I really did want to like this. After all, the Chinese Director - Wong Kar Wai – is famous in the world of independent World Cinema and this has been his long awaited first English language film. And of course the cast is both extremely beautiful and undeniably talented – just not at working opposite each other.

    It has to be said: when Jude Law is good he's mind blowing, but when he's bad he's unwatchable. Unfortunately these days, more often then not, I cringe when he comes on the screen. It's such a shame, especially as he's so nice to look at, but rather then growing as an actor he seems to be becoming a caricature of himself. I mean, his character Jeremy is supposed to be a Mancuniann in New York – but he can't even pull that off believably! I was curious to see what Norah Jones would be like on the big screen. My verdict: stick to the singing. The first half an hour was painfully forced and not helped by Law's dry performance. It did get marginally better as Elizabeth (Jones' character) leaves Jeremy's blueberry pies behind and goes on a self-discovering journey across America, though this might be more due to a wonderful performance by her co-stars.

    David Strathairn especially deserves recognition. His portrayal of alcoholic cop Arnie is superb. Unable to accept that his marriage to Sue Lynne (Rachel Weisz) is over, he befriends Elizabeth when she takes on two waitressing jobs in his local bar and dinner. An argument with devastating results ensues, and we see Weisz at her best – ruthless and sexy yet vulnerable. Natalie Portman's performance as a crazy gambling addict is equally great, although her acting opposite Jones never felt comfortable.

    Finally, Wai is renowned for his creative cinematography, and at least in that respect My Bluberry Nights didn't disappoint. Maybe if you watched this with the volume set on mute you'd see this as the masterpiece it's trying to be. But while tension can enhance a film, I felt like this was just full of confusion. Artistic indie flick or traditional Hollywood blockbuster? Well, neither really, just a lot of unnerving insecurity.

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    • Trivia
      The name of the Jeremy's café "Klyuch" is actually the Russian word for key. It can be seen on the front door of the café in blue Cyrillic letters. Keys are an important plot point in the film because people leave them there often.
    • Goofs
      When Elizabeth orders and eats steak at the café, her green knitted hat jumps higher up and lower down on her head multiple times between shots.
    • Quotes

      Elizabeth: So what's wrong with the Blueberry Pie?

      Jeremy: There's nothing wrong with the Blueberry Pie, just people make other choices. You can't blame the Blueberry Pie, it's just... no one wants it.

      Elizabeth: Wait! I want a piece.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits play over melting ice cream drizzling over blueberry pie, while the font is blueberry colored.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Street Kings/Chaos Theory/My Blueberry Nights/Smart People/Young @ Heart (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      The Story
      Performed by Norah Jones

      Written by Norah Jones

      Courtesy of Blue Note Records

      Published by Mutha Jones LLC / EMI Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • France
      • Hong Kong
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Spain)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Say Tình
    • Filming locations
      • Caliente, Nevada, USA
    • Production companies
      • Block 2 Pictures
      • StudioCanal
      • Jet Tone Films (Xiangshan)
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $867,275
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $74,146
      • Apr 6, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,007,671
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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