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Bombay Beach (2010) Reviews

Bombay Beach (2010)
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Filmmaker Alma Har'el profiles the people and places of Bombay Beach, the small community on the edge of California's Salton Sea. Back in the 1950s, the Salton Sea was the premiere vacation destination for folks looking to have some fun in the sun, and in the water. From the working class to the Hollywood elite, people from all across the country flocked to this scenic rift lake, and it didn't take long for local entrepreneurs to recognize the potential for profit. As restaurants sprung up and nightclubs overflowed with wealthy clientele, the community thrived. Now, at the turn of the 21st Century, flooding and poor water flow has rendered the Salton Sea a virtual ghost town - the death of the American dream personified. But within this dusty former boomtown, life still flourishes. For young bipolar Benny Parish, it's a place to let his vivid imagination run wild, and for aspiring football player CeeJay Thompson, it's a refuge from the Los Angeles gang violence that claimed the life of his beloved cousin. Meanwhile, former oil field worker Red subsists on whiskey and nicotine. Choreographed dance sequences in which the subjects of the documentary dance to the music of Beruit and Bob Dylan lend Bombay Beach a unique feeling unlike any documentary you've ever experienced before. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Alma Har'el
Format(s):
DVD
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Louie C.

Just perfect, I never wanted it to end. The back drop of vividly beautiful camera work and stark landscapes. The musical score is one of the best I have ever heard.

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Fran B.

i agree with james I thought this was about the history of bombay and what happen to the beach - waste of time

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Rasoul S.

I agree with James - I wanted to see more of the history of the town.

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James R.

I'm sorry but this movie just didn't work for me. I wanted to see more of this town in its prime, but the movie wasted far too much time dwelling on the over-medication of kids and showing us a real life family that "Raising Hope" could have been based on. I really wanted to learn more about why the inhabitants chose to live there, how many people lived there, is the community growing or shrinking... ?

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Carol L.

Nice tribute to the families featured but it should have had a different title. I have been to Slabcity. I wanted to know its history and its future, if any. Salton Sea, why all the dead fish, whats being done about it, where do they take all the dead fish? Can the town be revitalized? Can it become a vacation spot again?

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Bill S.

This wasn't at all what I expected but it was interesting to see what amounts to the few "bees" that don't get the word that the hive has swarmed to somewhere else.

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Linda S.

While the documentary was beautifully filmed and well-conceived, the subjects were the most dismal people to watch with the exception of Ceejay, the young athlete. I had to stop watching at the point Mom and Dad Parish were getting drunk in front of their kid. I switched to the bonus feature "Where are they now?" with director commentary. That was a bit more uplifting. The music was excellent, I agree.

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Melissa K.

don't waste your time. not worth the postage to get it here. depressing with no story line and no history at all about bombay beach.

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    Louie C.

    Just perfect, I never wanted it to end. The back drop of vividly beautiful camera work and stark landscapes. The musical score is one of the best I have ever heard.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Fran B.

    i agree with james I thought this was about the history of bombay and what happen to the beach - waste of time

    Yes   |   No

     
    Rasoul S.

    I agree with James - I wanted to see more of the history of the town.

    Yes   |   No

     
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