Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Nashville

"Y'all take it easy now. This isn't Dallas, it's Nashville! They can't do this to us here in Nashville! Let's show them what we're made of. Come on everybody, sing! Somebody, sing!"



Robert Altman's 'Nashville' is simply one of film's greatest achivements. Combining improisation, drama, and comedy to forge Altman's best and most un- forgettable movie expeirience.

The rotating plot centers around the city of Nashville, TN. the country music capital of the world. A mysterious van campagining for politician Hal Phillip Walker circulates the city spouting off campagin promises. The unseen Walker is trying to win cannidacy for the U.S. Presidancy. He belongs to the newly formed "Replacement Party".

Of the many plot threads, my personal favorites were:

  • the tale of Barbra Jean (Ronee Blakely), a country queen who just suffered a mental break down. She is also idolized by a solider (Scott Glenn) who trots along like a loyal puppy.
  • Linnea Reese (Lilly Tomlin) the choral singer and mother of two deaf children, who shacks up with music sensation Tom (Keith Carridine), a womanizer.
  • Mr. Green (Keenan Wynn), a man who brings his neice, Marthe (Shelly Duvall), to care for his dying wife. She cares more about celebrities, (including Tom, who she also shacks up with), then her dying aunt. Green also rents a room out to a mysterious stranger (David Hayward).
  • And finally Haven Hamilton, (Henry Gibson), an egotistical, aging, S.O.B. of a country star.

All mentioned above do splendid work, especially Wynn, there are some heart-breaking scenes in the hospital, where his wife stays.

For the climactic assasination scene, Altman knows not to underscore the scene with music, but with crowds, camera movements, faces and cutting. Altman is a master he makes you know why in that scene alone.

Grade: A+

MovieDude

#20 in my top 50 films of all time!

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