Leaving Las Vegas
Leaving Las Vegas

Leaving Las Vegas

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Product NameLeaving Las Vegas
ManufacturerMgm/Ua Studios
Retail Price $14.95
UPC027616630636
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Release Date1995-10-27
FormatVHS Tape
Actor(s)Nicolas Cage, Elisabeth Shue
Director(s)Mike Figgis
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5 Star Rating  "the greatest love film ever made"2009-11-08
- Reviewed By kehghs19722
He falls love with a prostitute, she loves him too. Right up my alley love it hope it happens to me. Dega would have been proud. but he drinks himself to death. don't know why he could not have quit for her.
 
5 Star Rating  "Could not have had a better actor to play this role. Exeptional movie!"2009-06-13
- Reviewed By User: A35MYUXJSDGRR6
I would hihgly recommend this video to anyone, especially if you happen to be a chronic alcoholic!

By the grace of God I quit drinking 5-1/2 years ago. However this movie shows precise details on how much an chronic alcoholic suffers, and what to do just to keep the shakes, convulsions, and seizures down and stay alive for the day. These are all things I have experienced personally and even not being able to eat. I used to watch this movie when I drank, and I occasionally watch it now, just to remember how the bondage of alcoholism becomes your medication for survival, even if one truly wants to quit.

There are just somethings that non-alcoholic's well never ever understand what drives us alcoholic's to drink. Many view alcoholic's as "they are doing it to themselfs etc.." To be honest with you, I don't know if it is inherited from family. All I do know is, when I had my very first beer at the age of 19 - It was like the remedy for my soul. From that point it just started to increase and takes the person over, even when we fight with everything we got, to stay functional and social drinkers when it can never happen, the alcohol will win and has a cold hard bed with a toe tag awaiting!

If you are a true alcoholic, this is a must buy! If you have loved one or a friend that has a bad alcohol problem, I would recommend buying this film for them. Personally I had spent over 60k in rehabs and admitted myself into the hospital for detox 17 times! - I really wanted to quit, truly I did, but there was nothing that mankind had to offer and it is not about will power in the fight for ending your alcoholic career.

Now I actually help others who are in bondage to alcoholism, and show them how I found the way true way out through Christ! You can find free help and visit choiceforchrist.com - No alcoholic is ever to far gone for recovery if they are still breathing!

This movie exploits the truth and pain as you see Nicolas Cage playing the role of this Acadamy Award Winning true story.
 
2 Star Rating  "When Soft-Porn Becomes Stylish"2009-03-10
- Reviewed By ccthemovieman

Most films about alcoholics aren't pretty and this was about an alcoholic AND a down-and-out hooker, so how much fun could it be? Well, I found it a pleasant surprise. Sure, the two people weren't exactly "winners" in life but the movie wasn't that depressing, was it?

And the film had style and good acting performances from the two leads Nicholas Cage and Elisabeth Shue. However........

I must have had too many drinks like "Ben" to like this movie the first time around. On my second look, I found it mainly a slickly-wrapped soft porn piece. It's Sleaze with, yes, a capital "S." I can't even describe half the stuff Shue described in this movie, casually discussing almost every sexual act you can think of. Maybe that's cool to critics like Roger Ebert, who thought this was the number one movie of the year but it isn't to most folks, so be forewarned. And, believe me, I am no prude.

Cage won the Academy Award for Best Actor here, and I don't have a problem with that. Shue was equally as good but I found out more than one viewing is like having too many drinks - "not good." It's sad to see soft-porn sordidness because stylish.
 
5 Star Rating  "Till the bitter end!"2009-02-16
- Reviewed By bullkeller
I like this movie, because it says alot about, loss of a loved one, and your response is to drink, and drink. Most people can relate to this movie.
 
5 Star Rating  "3.5 stars out of 4"2008-12-27
- Reviewed By User: A1X054KUYG5V
The Bottom Line:

A pair of virtuoso performances and innovative direction help elevate this story from a simple story of boy-meets-girl to something far more profound and affecting; though the "interview" scenes with Elizabeth Shue don't really work, the meat of the movie is a powerful drama recommended to just about every adult.
 
5 Star Rating  "It may go down smooth, but it burns when it hits your heart..."2008-08-04
- Reviewed By User: ANCOMAI0I7LVG
I just want to say this right off the bat; I honestly think that 1995 has seriously got to be one of the greatest years of film in recent history. There are just so many cinematic gems to be found within that particular year, and `Leaving Las Vegas' is truly one of them. I will admit that I was skeptical at first. I am not a fan of Nicholas Cage, not in the least. He is a very mannered, `actorly' type of an actor; you know the type that always appears to be acting. I prefer my actors to sink into the rawness of their roles. Look at Crowe for instance, a chameleon type actor who never seems to be acting as much as he is simply `being'. That, and it also seems very hard for Cage to emote any fluctuation in emotion; he just comes off one note. I adored him in `Matchstick Men', a film that embellished his mannerisms and made them work to his advantage; and I loved him in `Adaptation', a performance that he openly attests to his going contrary to everything he's build his acting career on. In other words, he played the character as if he was a different actor, and it worked beautifully.

Those two stellar performances aside and Nicholas Cage is a mediocre at best actor in my eyes. So you can understand why watching yet another Cage film was not really that appealing to me.

Well, I'll just say that I am extremely glad that I decided to give it a go.

`Leaving Las Vegas' is responsible, not only for Cage's finest performance, but is honestly his finest film; ever. Yes, it is bleak and depressing and ultimately heartbreaking, but it is so emotionally connected without being overly sappy and or too heavy handed.

As a quick side point, that is another wonderful thing about the films of 1995; they are truly effecting without being spoonfuls of sympathy. Films like `Leaving Las Vegas' and the overwhelmingly fantastic `Dead Man Walking' are able to crawl inside the viewer and grab hold of their beating heart with a realness and rawness that reflects real life and not Hollywood's overly saccharine fabrication of it.

Anyways; back to the film. `Leaving Las Vegas' centers on a relationship that forms between as alcoholic mess of a man named Ben and a `hooker with a heart' named Sera. Ben has lost everything to his drinking, or is it that he starting drinking because he lost everything...either way, he has nothing except the bottle and so he decides to cash out all his savings and put himself up in Vegas to drink himself to death. The end looks gloomy and bitter for Ben, but he winds up meeting Sera and things start to change for him. Sera is tired and lonely and just needs someone to talk to, and when Ben pays her to just sit and talk she realizes that she needs him as much as he needs her. He tells her his plan and warns her not to try and ask him to change, that he will never stop drinking, and she allows herself to comply because she needs to be with him, but as they come closer with one another her love for Ben starts to tear away at her commitment to him.

It feels weird for me to say this, but the strongest facet of this film is the acting. Cage embodies Ben with such rawness and accuracy. I remember when I watched Meg Ryan devour her character in `When a Man Loves a Woman'; how she really soaked up her characters addiction. That is what Cage does here. His shakes and stutters and tantrums are so real, so believable and ultimately so heart wrenching. As good (or even great) as Cage is, Elizabeth Shue is a revelation.

Another quick side point about 1995 in general; it was truly an astonishing year for leaving ladies. The entire Oscar shortlist is beyond compare when stacked up against their usual picks for each and every performance nominated is worthy, even if I would replace one or two. Shue, Sarandon, Streep, Thompson, Stone...all of them are flawless and deserving of an Oscar (especially Shue and Sarandon) but there was Kidman in `To Die For' and even Silverstone in `Clueless' (such a fantastic comedic performance). I mean really, 1995 is above and beyond stellar.

Sorry bout that. Back to the film, or more importantly, back to Shue. Elizabeth Shue is not my favorite actress either. She is decent, but hardly ever mind blowing. I think that is what makes her performance all the more unbelievable good. As Sera, Shue captures the fading light in her eyes that starts to shine brighter when she finds Ben. In Ben she sees someone that needs her, and I mean really needs her. She is used to having men `need' her in ways that degrade her, but Ben truly `needs' her and that truth fleshes out the real woman that is Sera. Her performance is a true `tour-de-force' if I ever saw one and unbelievable moving and touching.

In its final frames `Leaving Las Vegas' attacks the viewer and strips them so-to-speak of everything they have inside. The film is a tragic yet beautifully accurate representation of the disease that is alcoholism and the effect it has on a human spirit. Contrary to `When a Man Loves a Woman'; a film that sported a fabulous performance yet fell into the trap of Hollywood induced clichés, `Leaving Las Vegas' allows the bleak realities of human tragedy to ring true, and the effect it a much further reaching and effecting film. In the end, Ben finally leaves Las Vegas, but Las Vegas will never leave us.
 
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