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Format: VHS
 Rated R
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 111 min. |
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Movie Description Kris Kristofferson stars as Hawk, an ex-cop released from jail after a murder sentence who returns to fictional Rain City (actually Seattle) and the diner of his old flame, Wanda (Geneviève Bujold). Also seeking refuge at Wanda's is country boy Coop (Keith Carradine); his beautiful, naive wife, Georgia (Lori Singer); and their baby. The good-hearted Wanda lets the struggling family in, but Coop quickly turns bad, joining up with an aspiring jewel thief (Joe Morton). Hawk falls for Georgia, and all sorts of trouble comes to mind from there, including the presence of the legendary Divine (of John Waters fame) in a rare nondrag performance as high-strung villain Hilly Blue.
Director Alan Rudolph made this film after the success of 1984's CHOOSE ME, and he really lets his imagination flow, with great expressionistic use of the city of Seattle, miniatures, and a wondrously mournful set of songs by Marianne Faithfull. The result is somewhere between a film noir romance, a tone poem, and a whacked-out comedy. Its beguiling combination of mystery, beauty, wit, and compassion has earned the film a respected cult status.
Synopsis TROUBLE IN MIND presents an offbeat romantic triangle, set in the fictitious Rain City, involving an ex-cop who just got out of prison, a petty thief, and his unconventional girlfriend.
Film Notes Filmed in Seattle, Washington.
Kris Kristofferson, Geneviève Bujold, and Keith Carradine all appear in other Alan Rudolph films.
Industry Reviews "...A stylish urban melodrama....There are few directors who can fill a frame with as much interesting business as Rudolph....Visually tantalizing..." Variety - Jagr.
"...Outrageous, audacious and endearing by turns, TROUBLE IN MIND is a full-blown romance, with lovers-in-innocence and lovers-in-experience and a mysterious city, which draws them all and blurs the lines between them..." Los Angeles Times - Sheila Benson (12/13/1985)
"Rudolph's stylised neo-noir is ripe for discovery by a new generation....This is 1980s cinema at its most playfully postmodern, dressing up a barebones gangster story in retro-futuristic wrappings..." Sight and Sound - Kate Stables (09/01/2008)
3 stars out of 5 -- "Alan Rudolph's very '80s, multi-genre movie has a cracking blues score, snappy, hardboiled patter and iconic performances..." Empire - Kim Newman (09/01/2008)
Quotations "If a man looked at a woman's mouth before her eyes, he'd get fooled a lot less."--Hawk (Kris Kristofferson) to Georgia (Lori Singer)
"There's only two ways to handle a woman, and both ways are wrong."--Solo (Joe Morton) to Coop (Keith Carradine)
"Miracles happen when you surrender. The trick is surrendering on your own terms."--Hilly Blue (Divine)
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