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Leaving Las Vegas (1995)

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Leaving Las Vegas
Movie Leaving Las Vegas (1995)
Real Title Leaving Las Vegas
Rating 7.3
Aired 1995-10-27
Duration 111 Min
Languages ENGLISH
Quality Bluray
Subtitle Eng Subs
Sources IMDB | TMDB

Countries

France, United Kingdom, United States of America

Genres

Drama, Romance, British Movies, English Movies, Hollywood Movies, Dual Audio

Companies

Initial Productions, United Artists, Lumière Pictures

Stars

Nicolas Cage, Elisabeth Shue, Julian Sands, Richard Lewis, Steven Weber, Kim Adams

Directors

Mike Figgis

Writers

Mike Figgis

Taglines

Taglines: I Love You... The Way You Are.

Tags

hotel room, dying and death, individual, prostitute, lovesickness, rage and hate, casino, unsociability, alcohol, love at first sight, movie business, screenwriter, alcoholism, los angeles, california, las vegas, alcohol abuse

Description

Ben Sanderson, an alcoholic Hollywood screenwriter who lost everything because of his drinking, arrives in Las Vegas to drink himself to death. There, he meets and forms an uneasy friendship and non-interference pact with prostitute Sera.

Reviews

Reviews:

Author: Wuchak
_**Cage terminally drunk in Las Vegas with Elisabeth Shue and lots of jazz/blues**_ An alcoholic in Los Angeles (Nicolas Cage) cashes out of the film industry and moves to Las Vegas to apparently drink himself to death. He meets a prostitute (Elisabeth Shue) with whom he has a welcome affinity and they develop a relationship of radical acceptance. "Leaving Las Vegas" (1995) is one of those downbeat realistic dramas about lost souls in hopeless dissolution. It’s well-done for what it is and Shue’s beauty is effectively showcased despite the unappealing nature of her profession. And I understand the message of “loving” acceptance with no questions. Although it could be argued that true love refuses to enable people to destroy themselves and holds them accountable to some reasonable degree. A guy who was my best friend 20 years ago developed an alcohol problem that became increasingly glaring. He died recently, but I didn’t see him for the last four years of his life because I refused to see someone drink themselves to death. The film runs 1 hour, 51 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles area (Burbank & Santa Monica) and Nevada (Las Vegas, Laughlin & Paradise). GRADE: B-/C+

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