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Sweet and Lowdown (1999)

Sweet and Lowdown (1999)
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Woody Allen immerses himself in the world of vintage jazz in this period mock-biography of a musician gifted in his art but a sad student in life. Emmet Ray (Sean Penn) is a 1930s jazz guitarist considered one of the finest musicians ever to touch a fretboard, second only to the legendary Django Reinhardt. For all the passion and sensitivity of his music, Emmet is a louse off-stage; he earned his living as a pimp before gaining fame, and he throws his money away on flashy clothes and big cars, going through women like guitar picks. He also has another charming hobby: shooting rats at the city dump. But when Emmet meets Hattie (Samantha Morton), a shy, mute woman who earns her living doing laundry, he discovers that she loves his music, and he promptly falls for her. However, his inability to be faithful, his arrogant conviction that a musician should never marry, and his belief that he can do better than Hattie eventually doom their relationship. Emmet later marries Blanche (Uma Thurman), a beautiful and refined woman with a career as an author, but she is no more interested in fidelity than he is, and in time he realizes how foolish he was to give up Hattie. Jazz guitarist Howard Alden plays Emmet's solos on the soundtrack, while several authorities on jazz discuss "Emmet's" music, including Nat Hentoff, Douglas McGrath, and one Woody Allen. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Sean PennSamantha Morton, (more)
Director(s):
Woody Allen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sweet and Lowdown

Woody Allen immerses himself in the world of vintage jazz in this period mock-biography of a musician gifted in his art but a sad student in life. Emmet Ray (Sean Penn) is a 1930s jazz guitarist considered one of the finest musicians ever to touch a fretboard, second only to the legendary Django Reinhardt. For all the passion and sensitivity of his music, Emmet is a louse off-stage; he earned his living as a pimp before gaining fame, and he throws his money away on flashy clothes and big cars, going through women like guitar picks. He also has another charming hobby: shooting rats at the city dump. But when Emmet meets Hattie (Samantha Morton), a shy, mute woman who earns her living doing laundry, he discovers that she loves his music, and he promptly falls for her. However, his inability to be faithful, his arrogant conviction that a musician should never marry, and his belief that he can do better than Hattie eventually doom their relationship. Emmet later marries Blanche (Uma Thurman), a beautiful and refined woman with a career as an author, but she is no more interested in fidelity than he is, and in time he realizes how foolish he was to give up Hattie. Jazz guitarist Howard Alden plays Emmet's solos on the soundtrack, while several authorities on jazz discuss "Emmet's" music, including Nat Hentoff, Douglas McGrath, and one Woody Allen. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Woody Allen
Writer(s):
Woody Allen
Producer(s):
Jean Doumanian
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Substance Abuse, Adult Humor)
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    Linda D.

    I am a Woody Allen fan - yes but I'm also a big Sean Penn fan - I've seen all he's done - and all he's done been good - but this is my favorite role of his thus far. He fully embraces this larger than life character that could have come off cartoonish and made him not only believably real to the audience, but offers great insight to the characters persona. He plays a jazz musician and accordingly the music in this film is a treat in itself. This is a movie I know I'll watch over and over again.

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    Daniel C.

    Required viewing for professional musicians and the women who love and hate them. Interesting characters, great acting, heavenly music and a fast-paced plot combine with Woody Allen's gift for comedy to make Sweet and Lowdown a tasty treat. Samantha Morton's portrayal of the leading man's mute girlfriend (sans dialogue, of course) is downright moving and carries the film. Uma Thurman steams up the screen as a sultry vixen and John Waters of "Pink Flamingos" fame does a fine cameo as a niteclub owner.

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    Elizabeth J.

    Sean Penn pulls of the look, feel, attitude and ego of this character in an amazing way. You can tell he lived and breathed this egotistical and misled guy The story was told with an incredible script and presented with great humor and perfect timing.

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