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Stormy Monday on DVD (1988)

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Average rating: 57%
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2.5
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Starring: Melanie Griffith, Tommy Lee Jones, Sting
Director: Mike Figgis
Studio: OPTIMUM HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 93 mins
Certificate: 15
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: 10/04/2006

Brief synopsis of Stormy Monday

Writer-director Mike Figgis's remarkably understated first feature concerns a young man named Brendan (Sean Bean) who becomes involved in the seedy underworld politics of small Newcastle, England. Brendan takes a job at a local nightclub run by a man named Finney; he also meets Kate, a cocktail waitress. Both Finney and Kate are struggling with an American business tycoon called Frank Cosmo, who is trying to develop Newcastle at the expense of local businesses. Brendan's only half-knowledgeable involvement, the role of coincidence in shaping the ensuing action, the woman with a past--all the elements of film noir are at play here, accompanied by darkly lit streets and the reds and blues of night-club neon. Figgis indulges his taste for jazz as well; he scored the film and a jazz band even figures in the story. Bean and Griffith are believably entwined, but the standout in the cast is Sting, whose soulful Englishness is perfectly counterpoised with Jones's brash American bravado. In fact, 'Stormy Monday's interest in English culture versus American culture is an appropriate beginning for a director whose career would continue on both sides of the Atlantic.

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Rated - 3 starsSubdued, but still satisfying!

Folletta from London , 05/06/2006

It is clear, from the outset, this is an older film and not even remotely recent!

It was a great reminder of the 80s - and with a fantastic bunch of actors it was reassuringly good although it was with a mediocre story.

I would recommend it should you wish to have an entertaining night in!

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Rated - 4 starsA gem well worth viewing

A customer from London, England , 21/06/2006

Very good performances all round. I saw this film ages ago on TV. I had fond memories of it, and was pleased to see that it was every bit as good as I remembered it to be. An excellent English film

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Rated - 4 starsmissed classic

john hunter from london , 01/08/2006

obviously in debt to get carter brillant movie only let down by terrible preformance from melanie griffuths

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Rated - 0 starsStormed...out of the cinema

A customer from Shefford , 02/02/2008

I could save you the effort of watching this by telling you that it's a film that doesn't ever get going. I saw this at the cinema when it came out and it was billed as a 'stylish thriller'. At the end, (and boy, was I considering leaving several times during the ordeal...) I checked the billboard again to make sure I'd been in to see the right film. Apparently I had. It was dire. I couldn't have cared less if they'd all fallen off the roof after the first twenty minutes, which would have given me the cue I needed to go. Sadly,it was never that exciting, and I stayed, rooted by apathy. If you need a snooze, it's ideal.

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Rated - 3 starsSubdued, but still satisfying!

Folletta from London , 05/06/2006

It is clear, from the outset, this is an older film and not even remotely recent!

It was a great reminder of the 80s - and with a fantastic bunch of actors it was reassuringly good although it was with a mediocre story.

I would recommend it should you wish to have an entertaining night in!

  4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
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