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Picking Up the Pieces (2000)

Picking Up the Pieces (2000)
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A crime of passion unwittingly leads to a "miracle" in this satirical comedy. Tex (Woody Allen) is a butcher who is married to Candy (Sharon Stone), a former exotic dancer who has no skill or enthusiasm for fidelity. Unhappy with her extramarital affairs, Tex kills Candy while performing a "sawing the woman in half" trick with her during a magic show. Tex tries to bury the pieces of Candy's body on the outskirts of town before anyone can find out the trick was real, but he makes the mistake of losing one of Candy's hands along the way; a blind woman happens upon it, and when she can suddenly and miraculously see, she's convinced she's found the hand of the Holy Virgin. Father Jerome (David Schwimmer), the priest of the local Catholic church, isn't so sure, but the town's mayor (Cheech Marin) is more than happy to have hundreds of tourists coming into town to see a holy relic, and word of the miraculous hand spreads like wildfire. However, Sheriff Bobo (Kiefer Sutherland) is convinced the severed hand appeared through foul play, and Tex is eager to retrieve it before anyone finds out who was once attached to it. Picking Up the Pieces, which also features Fran Drescher, Eddie Griffin, Andy Dick, and Elliott Gould, had its American premiere on the Cinemax premium cable network after the film's controversial themes prevented it from getting a distribution deal with a U.S. studio. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Woody AllenDavid Schwimmer, (more)
Director(s):
Alfonso Arau
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Picking Up the Pieces

A crime of passion unwittingly leads to a "miracle" in this satirical comedy. Tex (Woody Allen) is a butcher who is married to Candy (Sharon Stone), a former exotic dancer who has no skill or enthusiasm for fidelity. Unhappy with her extramarital affairs, Tex kills Candy while performing a "sawing the woman in half" trick with her during a magic show. Tex tries to bury the pieces of Candy's body on the outskirts of town before anyone can find out the trick was real, but he makes the mistake of losing one of Candy's hands along the way; a blind woman happens upon it, and when she can suddenly and miraculously see, she's convinced she's found the hand of the Holy Virgin. Father Jerome (David Schwimmer), the priest of the local Catholic church, isn't so sure, but the town's mayor (Cheech Marin) is more than happy to have hundreds of tourists coming into town to see a holy relic, and word of the miraculous hand spreads like wildfire. However, Sheriff Bobo (Kiefer Sutherland) is convinced the severed hand appeared through foul play, and Tex is eager to retrieve it before anyone finds out who was once attached to it. Picking Up the Pieces, which also features Fran Drescher, Eddie Griffin, Andy Dick, and Elliott Gould, had its American premiere on the Cinemax premium cable network after the film's controversial themes prevented it from getting a distribution deal with a U.S. studio. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Alfonso Arau
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Violence, Profanity, Sexual Situations, Adult Humor)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Paul B.

    This movie is a riot. Just seeing Woody Allen dressed as a Texan in a pick-up truck is funny enough. But he is a butcher who murders his wife because she's been fooling around with everyone, including the local sherif. He carts the pieces down to Mexico to bury, but an arm falls out along the way. The arm has the ability to perform miracles for all who touch it. The miracles turn into great business for the local town business until, inevitably the wedding ring on the finger is traced back to the owner... For us, it remains one of the funniest movies around, and surprisingly undiscovered and under-appreciated. It might be construed by some as sacreligious though less so than Monty Python's Life of Brian.

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    Linda D.

    Woody stars in this one - but did not write, direct or produce it. HOWEVER though many just hated this movie - I had to admit it had me giggling all the way. I thought it smart & funny. Not perfect - but very GOOD. A Kosher Butcher living in Mexico with his wife (on the lamb from the mob) who he cuts to pieces one night (because of her infidelity) and buries her (but loses one hand - the one giving him the finger) which is found & kept in a church as a religious icon performing miracles for all - and the plot thickens...

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    Patt H.

    Not one of Woody's best. A real snore. Painful to watch.

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