It is an immense, emotional, engrossing film that nevertheless wears its brilliance casually.
Holy Smoke! (1999)
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Reviews Counted:73
Fresh:32
Rotten:41
Average Rating:5.6/10
Consensus: Superb performances hindered by weak script and incoherent story.
Runtime: 1 hr 54 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: In this wildly inventive film from director Jane Campion (THE PIANO), Kate Winslet stars as Ruth, a headstrong Australian woman determined to get back to India in time to join a group marriage to... In this wildly inventive film from director Jane Campion (THE PIANO), Kate Winslet stars as Ruth, a headstrong Australian woman determined to get back to India in time to join a group marriage to her guru. Her family, hoping to break the cult leader's psychic grip on Ruth, hires P.J. (Harvey Keitel), a macho American deprogramming expert teetering on the brink of a nervous breakdown. A no-holds-barred battle of the psyches, cultures, and sexes ensues as P.J. and Ruth fight, connive, and eventually fall into bed together in what becomes a mutual search for individual truth. The strong performances of the two stars, a hilariously offbeat script (cowritten by Campion and her sister, Anna), and a wealth of delicious, texture-enhancing flourishes (including some surreal bits of computer animation, Pam Grier's work in a small role as P.J.'s partner, and a wild opening sequence set to Neil Diamond's "Holly Holy") combine to make HOLY SMOKE! a weird, winning blend of goofy comedy and hallucinatory mysticism. [More]
Starring: Kate Winslet, Harvey Keitel, Sophie Lee, Tim Robertson
Starring: Kate Winslet, Harvey Keitel, Sophie Lee, Tim Robertson, Pam Grier, Dan Wyllie
Director: Jane Campion
Director: Jane Campion
Screenwriter: Anna Campion, Jane Campion
Producer: Jan Chapman
Composer: Angelo Badalamenti
Reviews for Holy Smoke!
Here is a movie that promises to be a drama about two passionate people waging intellectual war on each other, but disintegrates into a bizarre mixture of Ticket to Heaven, Last Tango in Paris, Klute and Coneheads.
Holy Smoke does journey all over the map in a variety of tones and styles, but Campion is a master director and keeps this under control.
Despite the good performances and Campion's visual reach, her characters are too specific/eccentric to transcend their storyline and make us feel that there's something to be absorbed from the P.J.-Ruth imbroglio.
Jane Campion va en franco descenso en cuanto a calidad y coherencia cinematográfica se refiere
To call Winslet’s performance voluptuous makes a nice double entendre to be sure, but it captures the passion and emotional power she invests in the role.
A tightly wound, heady affair that actually comes to seem more deranged as it progresses.
Holy Smoke is one of those movies that takes some potentially fascinating ideas and shipwrecks them by poor execution and even worse writing.
Holy Smoke is unusual and it's smart. Well, insofar as we can figure out.
A profoundly generous treatise on how men and women misunderstand and torment one another.
A shattering and intense drama dealing with spirituality and sexual politics.
Every shot Campion and cinematographer Dion Beebe come up with is a compositional classic.
This script -- to be kind -- is uneven at best and completely illogical at its worst.
Its pretentiousness, incoherent story, and huge logic holes make a disjointed mess.
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