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Big Bad Love (2001) Reviews

Big Bad Love (2001)
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Actor Arliss Howard made his debut as a director with this emotional drama adapted from a handful of short stories by Larry Brown. Barlow (Arliss Howard) is a deeply troubled Vietnam veteran who has been chasing a career as a writer, with little success; when he isn't struggling with his typewriter, he's usually drinking, and his wild mood swings and alcoholic fits of rage have driven away his wife Marilyn (Debra Winger), who has taken their son Alan (Zach Moody) and daughter Alisha (Olivia Kersey) with her. Barlow would like to see his children, but Marilyn refuses to allow it until he catches up on his alimony and child support payments; one of Barlow's few loyal friends, Monroe (Paul LeMat), a buddy from his Army days, is able to get him work as a house painter. With steady paychecks, Barlow is finally able to clear his debts to Marilyn, but she refuses to acknowledge that he's made much progress in turning his life around, and he doesn't get much more emotional support from his ailing mother (Angie Dickinson) or his friend Velma (Rosanna Arquette). Big Bad Love marked the second screen pairing for husband-and-wife Arliss Howard and Debra Winger; it was also Winger's first screen appearance in six years. Acclaimed songwriter Tom Waits composed the film's original score. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Arliss HowardDebra Winger, (more)
Director(s):
Arliss Howard
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Joe H.

Surprising fine movie, with excellent acting by the leads. Poetic prose, metaphorical dreams, like reading a novel that is a collection of short stories all about the same characters & history. ..... Do not bother with this movie unless you are prepared to think, & are interested in poetic views of how human minds and lives work.

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Linda D.

This was an amazing and unique film in how it is both directed and filmed. Clever and smart - heartcrushing and soul revealing. Rings as true as a bell and if you don't hear it ringing you've lost yourself somewhere along the way. A real piece of art.

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Rebecca B.

I tried to watch this, but could never get interested in it. I would not recommend this to anyone.

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Shirley T.

Was not what I thought it would be;could not get into it.

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Cary B.

Unwatchable. Pointless, draggy, surreal, unfunny and dull. Could not watch this film to the end. Very disappointed.

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MARTIN T.

Terrible movie. Couldn't finish it. How could Winger ever marry this klutz?

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Julie P.

This movie was hard to follow. Could not tell when it was the male character's life happening or part of the male characters dreams. I did not finish viewing it.

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    Joe H.

    Surprising fine movie, with excellent acting by the leads. Poetic prose, metaphorical dreams, like reading a novel that is a collection of short stories all about the same characters & history. ..... Do not bother with this movie unless you are prepared to think, & are interested in poetic views of how human minds and lives work.

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    Linda D.

    This was an amazing and unique film in how it is both directed and filmed. Clever and smart - heartcrushing and soul revealing. Rings as true as a bell and if you don't hear it ringing you've lost yourself somewhere along the way. A real piece of art.

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    Rebecca B.

    I tried to watch this, but could never get interested in it. I would not recommend this to anyone.

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