VOD (1)

Plots(1)

When Axel Blackmar's (Johnny Depp) uncle announces his marriage to a woman half his age, Axel must leave his beloved New York to flyout to Arizona for the wedding. Whilst attending his uncle's nuptials Axel is pressured into joining the family business of selling cars in Arizona, which he initially resists until he meets the beautiful Elaine (Faye Dunaway, Chinatown). In Elaine he finds a fellow lost soul and the two start to become closer. When Elaine shares her wish to be able to travel through time Axel helps her to build a time machine out of one of his cars and through this comes to fall madly in love with her. (StudioCanal UK)

(more)

Reviews (4)

gudaulin 

all reviews of this user

English The film may lack Balkan vitality and energy, but Kusturica replaces it with poetics and irony with which he captures the American consumer dream. It's a film about maturing, about searching for love and a place in life. This time, Kusturica works with an exceptional cast; alongside the biggest stars, I was impressed by Lili Taylor in the role of neurotic Grace. This film contains a tremendous amount of emotions, passion, hatred, depression, and optimism. Death is symbolized by an ambulance, soaring into the sky, flying fish appear unexpectedly, and none of the characters behave according to established norms. An excellent film that will be appreciated by connoisseurs with a great dose of imagination. Overall impression: 95%. ()

NinadeL 

all reviews of this user

English It's okay, Emir just lives outside my universe. I find Goran Bregović's contribution unacceptable, as well as the imaginary fish and Depp's performance, who staggered then, just as now, between art films and commercial hits, and one could wallpaper one's room with him or let him go his own way. ()

lamps 

all reviews of this user

English Arizona is a beautiful place, Faye Dunaway is an ageless drama queen, Johnny Depp is a master actor who could play absolutely anything at such a young age, and Emir Kusturica is a director who defines "freelance" better than Jim Jarmusch and the Coen brothers combined. A touching, entertaining and in every circumstance original experience about the fact that dreams should be fulfilled and that it doesn't matter how bizarre their fulfilment looks. :-) 85% ()

Othello 

all reviews of this user

English Even though I'm really sorry that Kusturica went from comedy to romantic drama halfway through. But still very fresh. ()