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Stormy Monday (1988)

Stormy Monday (1988)
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Stormy Monday is a four-person character study in which style is all that matters. This tautly constructed, deftly executed crime thriller is set in economically depressed Newcastle England. Sting plays Finney, a relatively honest Newcastle jazz-club owner who crosses the path of crass American gangster Cosmo (Tommy Lee Jones). Flaunting his wealth at every opportunity, Cosmo wants to involve Finney in a land development deal -- if only he'll give up his club. Both men are enamored of Kate (Melanie Griffith), who becomes a pawn in their ongoing one-upsmanship. Kate and her lover (Sean Bean) try to prevent Finney from corrupting his own sense of values by wallowing in the gutter with Cosmo. Stormy Monday, the first feature-length directorial effort of former jazz musician Mike Figgis, who also wrote the script and composed the score, tells its story using subtle shadings of character and a vivid evocation of its Newcastle setting rather than through violent action. Figgis's moody direction of his excellent screenplay is quietly effective and brimming with visual nuance and irony -- particularly in its perceptive take on love, money, jazz, and economic necessity. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Melanie GriffithTommy Lee Jones, (more)
Director(s):
Mike Figgis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Stormy Monday

Stormy Monday is a four-person character study in which style is all that matters. This tautly constructed, deftly executed crime thriller is set in economically depressed Newcastle England. Sting plays Finney, a relatively honest Newcastle jazz-club owner who crosses the path of crass American gangster Cosmo (Tommy Lee Jones). Flaunting his wealth at every opportunity, Cosmo wants to involve Finney in a land development deal -- if only he'll give up his club. Both men are enamored of Kate (Melanie Griffith), who becomes a pawn in their ongoing one-upsmanship. Kate and her lover (Sean Bean) try to prevent Finney from corrupting his own sense of values by wallowing in the gutter with Cosmo. Stormy Monday, the first feature-length directorial effort of former jazz musician Mike Figgis, who also wrote the script and composed the score, tells its story using subtle shadings of character and a vivid evocation of its Newcastle setting rather than through violent action. Figgis's moody direction of his excellent screenplay is quietly effective and brimming with visual nuance and irony -- particularly in its perceptive take on love, money, jazz, and economic necessity. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Mike Figgis
Writer(s):
Mike Figgis
Producer(s):
Nigel Stafford-Clark
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Adult Situations, Nudity, Adult Language, Violence, Not For Children)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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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Robert D.

This film is really an attention getter..the story is all about character development and questionable tactics by the leads..the music was nothing but white noise or pure trash in my book..Melanie Griffith plays a restrained character and Sean Bean shows off reservedly a very handsome physique and character...the plot was a bit disappointing and sometimes hard to understand..a little note, I sat next to Sting in the waiting room at Idlewild airport on May of 01 on the way to Ireland..a very reserved guy...he was pretty realistic in the film..3 stars!

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Rick C.

Obvious the director took a lot of time off during the film. It has a very jerky, slow then catch up feel. With average actors it would be a total flop, but with two of my favorites in starring roles, it was fair.

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Andrew P.

Sting is fantastic. Great movie.

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