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Writer:
Charles Bukowski (writer)
Release Date:
16 October 1987 (USA)
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Tagline:
Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.
Plot:
Henry Chinaski never cared for the American dream, the thought of needing to become 'something' and fit into the system disgusts him...
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Nominated for Golden Globe.
Another 3 nominations
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Streep Nom #7-8: The Abundant Riches of 1987-88
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A NICE ONE!
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Mickey Rourke | ... | Henry Chinaski | |
| Faye Dunaway | ... | Wanda Wilcox | |
| Alice Krige | ... | Tully Sorenson | |
| Jack Nance | ... | Detective | |
| J.C. Quinn | ... | Jim | |
| Frank Stallone | ... | Eddie | |
| Sandy Martin | ... | Janice | |
| Roberta Bassin | ... | Lilly | |
| Gloria LeRoy | ... | Grandma Moses | |
| Joe Unger | ... | Ben | |
| Harry Cohn | ... | Rick | |
| Pruitt Taylor Vince | ... | Joe | |
| Joe Rice | ... | Old Man in Bar | |
| Julie 'Sunny' Pearson | ... | Hooker in Bar | |
| Donald L. Norden | ... | Man in Alley |
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Also Known As:
Baarikärpänen (Finland) [fi]
Bar kelebegi (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
Barfly (Finland) [fi]
Barfly (Portugal) [pt]
Barfly (France) [fr]
Barfly (Greece) [el]
Barfly - Condenados Pelo Vício (Brazil) [pt]
Barfly - Moscone da bar (Italy) [it]
Cma barowa (Poland) [pl]
El borracho (Spain) [es]
Szenen eines wüsten Lebens (West Germany) [de]
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Bar kelebegi (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
Barfly (Finland) [fi]
Barfly (Portugal) [pt]
Barfly (France) [fr]
Barfly (Greece) [el]
Barfly - Condenados Pelo Vício (Brazil) [pt]
Barfly - Moscone da bar (Italy) [it]
Cma barowa (Poland) [pl]
El borracho (Spain) [es]
Szenen eines wüsten Lebens (West Germany) [de]
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USA:97 min
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Color (TVC)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Australia:MA (TV rating) |
Australia:M |
Finland:K-16 |
Norway:16 |
Sweden:15 |
UK:18 |
USA:R |
West Germany:16 (f) |
Iceland:16
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In its obituary of Bukowski, "The New York Post" used a photo of Mickey Rourke as Henry Chinaski in "Barfly" instead of a photo of the poet himself.
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Referenced in Snakes on a Train (2006) (V)
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Exsultate, Jubilate, K166
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Perhaps Mickey Rourkes' final great performance, BARFLY sees him as prolific writer/poet Henry Chinaski who rejects conformity in every day society and believes it to be frustratingly fake. As a result, he is a drunk, and prefers to hang out with 'all his friends' in a regular bar by getting into fights whilst the crowd pays the winner (no guesses as to what he spends his money on) until he meets a 'strange girl' at a bar- Wanda (Faye Dunway). The two instantly click- both are intelligent indivuals who reject over regularity in every day passive conversation (Dunaway- 'I hate people, don't you? Rourke- 'I don't mind them, but I seem to feel better when they're not around'). The two form an instant freindship/relationship because of one major primary function that can keep them together- drink. A researcher who picks up talented writers like Henry enters the frame and falls for him due to his prolific writing and offers him a place in 'the good life' with her- but Henry rejects this when she tells him he will 'grow into it' (Rourke- growing is for plants- I hate roots).
BARFLY manages to do something profound that so many films fail to do- in showing us that conformity isn't suited to intelligent, open minded creative individuals like Henry. Rourke excels himself in this role, it's as good a performance but a completely different one from his role in ANGEL HEART (starring in 3 great films, including RUMBLE FISH, really doesn't do him justice- he was the best of his generation in the 80's). He plays Henry not unlike how Jeff Bridges plays Jeffrey 'The Dude' Lebowski in THE BIG LEBOWSKI (I'd be very surprised if the Coens didn't take inspiration from this film, and fans of that particular film should also check this out) as some one who you would consider to be an every day loser but is probably a darn sight more smarter than you believe them to be (as well as having a self serving purpose for the life they have chosen to live). Faye Dunaway, as usual, is uniformly excellent as Henrys lover/drinking partner, managing to convey an aura of sassiness and casual sophistication, and who has also chosen to take this particular path in life for a reason- the same as Henry's. The chemistry between these two leads is astounding, and the script is pitch perfect with dozens of memorable lines (Dunway- 'Whatever happens, don't expect me to fall in love with you', Rourke- 'That's ok, nobody has ever fallen in love with me anyway'). To me at least, Rourke's performance as Henry is the single most likeable character created in any film, and it stays with you long after the film is over. Touching, funny and profound- a minor masterpiece, a 'nice' film, I RECOMMEND IT!