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Slums Of Beverly Hills (Widescreen)
 
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Slums Of Beverly Hills (Widescreen)

Avec : Natasha Lyonne, Alan Arkin Réalisateur : Tamara Jenkins MPAA Rating: R
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Description

Pack your bags, but leave your inhibitions behind, as you move up to this star studded comedy of outrageous proportions that's "riskier and funnier than the rest" (Los Angeles magazine). On the road to womanhood in the '70's, Vivian (Natasha Lyonne) is encountering two big bumps; her strangley nomadic family - always on the move yet desperate to stay in the Beverly Hills school district - and her blossoming sexuality. Add Viv's vivacious visiting cousin (Marisa Tomei) to the mix, and you've got an explosive comming-of-age story that proves you don't have to be rich to have first-class fun.


Review

This wry, wise, and frequently hilarious coming-of-age story heralded the arrival of two compelling indie talents: debut writer/director Tamara Jenkins and first-time leading lady Natasha Lyonne. Together, these two women turn Slums of Beverly Hills into a quietly great picture full of unforced laughter and unexpected insight. It helps that with Robert Redford as producer, Jenkins was able to snag such a stellar supporting cast, from Alan Arkin, Marisa Tomei, and Kevin Corrigan in solid leading roles to Carl Reiner, Jessica Walter, and Rita Moreno in small but amusing cameos. David Krumholtz, as the protagonist's pudgy pothead brother, gets the biggest laughs as he belts out show tunes from Guys and Dolls in his Fruit of the Looms. But it's Lyonne -- with her mixture of doe-eyed vulnerability, shrewd calculation, perpetual embarrassment, and trash-talking bravado -- who delivers the more thoughtful and affecting performance. Toxic families are easy comic fodder, but Jenkins has crafted a film in which the laughs are bittersweet and suffused with questions about sexual awakening and the screwed-up things parents do in the name of family devotion. It will probably be a while before Lyonne snags as stellar a showcase as Slums of Beverly Hills, but this one quietly wonderful film should keep both her Hollywood and indie dance cards full well into the next decade. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide


Synopsis

Tamara Jenkins wrote and directed this comedy-drama depicting the experience of growing up poor in the 90210 zip code, told from the point of view of Vivian Abramowitz (Natasha Lyonne), a teen who lives a nomadic existence in the outskirts of Beverly Hills with her single, divorced father, Murray (Alan Arkin) and her two young brothers (David Krumholtz, Eli Marienthal). As Murray tries to keep the family in the Beverly Hills school district, the family moves into a one-bedroom apartment in a shabby complex. When sexually liberated Rita (Marisa Tomei), daughter of Murray's brother Mickey (Carl Reiner), checks out of a drug rehab and moves into the apartment, she becomes a "role model" for the young Vivian. Jenkins's semi-autobiographical screenplay was developed and refined during Screenwriters and Filmmakers Labs sessions at the Sundance Institute. Produced by Robert Redford and Michael Nozik, this film was shown in the Directors Fortnight section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide


DVD Menu

  • Main
  • Language Selection
    • Captions & Subtitles
      • English For The Hearing Impaired
      • Spanish
    • Menu Group #1 with 30 chapter(s) covering 01:31:00
  • Extra Features
    • Theatrical Trailer
    • The Cast
      • Alan Arkin as Murray
      • Natasha Lyonne as Vivian
      • Kevin Corigan as Eliot
      • Jessica Walter as Doris
      • Rita Moreno as Belle
      • David Krumholtz as Ben
      • Eli Marienthal as Rickey
      • Carl Reiner as Mickey
      • Marisa Tomei as Rita
      • Tamara Jenkins as Writer/Director
  • Play


DVD Chapters

Scene Selection
0. Scene Selection
1. Breasts are wonderful! (Main titles) [3:27]
2. The fugitive [:57]
3. Moving again [2:52]
4. Breakfast at Sizzler [1:21]
5. Another dingbat [4:18]
6. Cousin Rita [1:51]
7. Second base [3:12]
8. Another female in the house [2:56]
9. Moving up to middle class [1:02]
10. The steak story [3:19]
11. The battery-powered boyfriend [3:55]
12. Dinner with Doris [:33]
13. Rita's secret [2:49]
14. Like a horse, like a rock [2:49]
15. Good vibrations [1:03]
16. Big breasts are pass [2:01]
17. Responsibilities [4:42]
18. Looking for Danny [:34]
19. The driving lesson. [1:02]
20. Not medical yet [3:06]
21. Devirginizing a minor [3:22]
22. Rita's relapse [:04]
23. Murray's bad move [1:51]
24. Breasts are the problem [1:42]
25. A family of freaks [5:17]
26. Uncle Mickey's money [:15]
27. We're nomads [1:24]
28. Halfway home [1:30]
29. End titles [1:34]
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