It’s infused with some great music.
Honeydripper (2007)
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Reviews Counted:79
Fresh:53
Rotten:26
Average Rating:6.5/10
Consensus: Honeydripper's electric musical numbers and sharp performances make for an exciting film, despite its slow pace.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for brief violence and some suggestive material.
Runtime: 2 hrs 3 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:09-05-2008
Synopsis:
Iconoclastic filmmaker John Sayles, in his feature film, continues his extraordinary examination of the complexities and shifting identities of American sub-cultures in the
new film...
Iconoclastic filmmaker John Sayles, in his feature film, continues his extraordinary examination of the complexities and shifting identities of American sub-cultures in the
new film Honeydripper.With his usual understated intelligence, Sayles uses
the rhythms of the citizens of Harmony, Alabama to immerse the audience into
the world of the Jim Crow south. It’s a fable about the birth of rock n’ roll—a quintessentially American subject, but with a fidelity to time and temperament that is unusual in an American director.
It’s 1950 and it’s a make or break weekend for Tyrone Purvis (Danny Glover), the
proprietor of the Honeydripper Lounge. Deep in debt, Tyrone is desperate to bring back the crowds that used to come to his place. He decides to lay off his long-time blues singer Bertha Mae, and announces
that he’s hired a famous guitar player, Guitar Sam, for a one night only gig in
order to save the club.
Into town drifts Sonny Blake, a young man with nothing to his name but big dreams and the guitar case in his hand. Rejected by Tyrone when he applies to play at the Honeydripper, he is intercepted by the corrupt local Sheriff, arrested for vagrancy and rented out as an unpaid cotton picker to the highest bidder. But when Tyrone's ace-in-the-hole fails to materialize at the train station, his desperation leads him back to Sonny and the strange, wire-dangling object in his guitar case. The Honeydripper lounge is all set to play its part in rock n' roll history.
Honeydripper features an all-star cast including Danny Glover, Charles S. Dutton, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Stacy Keach, Mary Steenburgen,Yaya DaCosta and Sean Patrick Thomas; as well as such notable musicians as Keb’ Mo’ and Dr. Mable John. It also introduces a major new talent, Gary Clark Jr. who makes his electrifying film debut as Sonny. debut as Sonny. --© Emerging Films [More]Starring: Danny Glover, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Charles S. Dutton, Mary Steenburgen
Starring: Danny Glover, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Charles S. Dutton, Mary Steenburgen, Gary Clark, Vondie Curtis Hall, Stacy Keach, Kel Mitchell, Keb' Mo', Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Sean Patrick Thomas
Director: John Sayles
Director: John Sayles
Screenwriter: John Sayles
Producer: Maggie Renzi
Composer: Mason Daring
Studio: Emerging Pictures
Reviews for Honeydripper
Moviemaking seems to have become almost magically easy for this independent writer-director.
A leisurely, atmospheric production with lots of time to appreciate [Sayles'] largely African-American cast, along with rocking musical interludes and just the faintest wash of spirituality.
Together with production designer Toby Corbett and costume designer Hope Hanafin, they get their visual cues from the narrative and the music, creating a rich, down-to-earth environment where violence and magic seem equally possible.
The film gets better as it goes along, and it closes with a rousing musical flourish, as immensely charismatic newcomer Clark Jr. finally hits the stage. At last, Sayles' sleepy drama wakes with a start.
It's about ordinary people living in the shadow of nagging, day-to-day racism, and about the music that reminds them of what's right with the world rather than what's wrong.
Honeydripper takes forever to develop its characters, its period and its location. But once it's done all that, the payoffs are rich.
Written and directed by the indefatigable indie idol John Sayles, the movie is well-acted, but it's as talky as if it were written for the stage, with fatally slow pacing.
It's a lovely portrait of a fabled time and place, but wasn't there a bit of ugliness, too?
Honeydripper, directed by John Sayles, is a shambling fusion of pop mythology and social mosaic.
...suffers from lethargic pacing, so a lot of good will is required to make it through to the electric climax.
Sonny Blake turns out a literally electric performance on his electric guitar.
Life in a black Alabama community in the 1950s and the frantic efforts of a juke joint manager to keep his club open.
This likable, laidback movie goes down well, a pleasant dash of Southern Comfort with some great tunes mixed into the batch.
so lacking in punch or drive that you just start waiting for the thing to end
Falls quite short of its mark, mostly due to the poor casting as well as a deathly slow pace that far too often veers away from [the film's] greatest strength, which is the music.
[A] wonder of beautifully observant cinema, a sneakily magical immersion in a lost place and time...
John Sayles is to be commended for again serving up a thought-provoking slice of African-Americana sans the shucking and jiving which Hollywood typically attaches to black-oriented fare.
Latest News for Honeydripper
December 25, 2007:
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