Movie Description Notorious sexual provocateur James Toback (FINGERS, THE PICK-UP ARTIST) delivers another ferocious jolt to the senses with WHEN WILL I BE LOVED, a racy drama that features an eye-opening--and bodily revealing--performance from Neve Campbell. As in Toback's BLACK AND WHITE, the film takes place on the harsh streets of New York City, where everybody is out to make a buck and morality appears to have been left behind somewhere in the 20th Century. Campbell is Vera, a spoiled Manhattanite who is dating Ford (Frederick Weller), a shady hustler. It becomes quite clear, however, that Vera is no monogamist, as she flirts with every cute guy that she passes, and also keeps a female lover on the side. When Ford is confronted by Italian billionaire Count Tommaso (Dominic Chianese) and offered $100,000 to spend time with Vera, the cunning vamp takes over and both men learn a very painful lesson about messing with a modern female.
Toback's film is another abrasive work that addresses topics most people would rather sweep under the rug. The soundtrack jarringly shifts between hip-hop and classical music, and features cameos from Mike Tyson, Lori Singer, Damon Dash, and Michael Mailer. Shot by acclaimed Steadicam operator Larry McConkey, WHEN WILL I BE LOVED is certain to polarize audiences.
| Credits | | Producer: | Ron Rotholz | | Cast: | James Toback, Michael Mailer |
Notes DVD Features:
Region (unknown) Keep Case Widescreen 2.35 Audio: Surround Sound 5.1 English, IN THEATRES: SEPTEMBER 10, 2004 (NY/LA)
Editorial Reviews "Neve Campbell gives her liveliest performance yet..." Movieline - Stephen Farber (09/01/2004)
"[A]s a contemporary fable about getting and spending in the new gilded age, WHEN WILL I BE LOVED strikes a chord that echoes..." New York Times - Stephen Holden (09/10/2004)
"[A] movie that is deceptive, intriguing, erotic and intelligent." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (09/19/2004)
"[O]ne of the more consistently engrossing oddball films from writer/director James Toback." USA Today - Mike Clark (01/28/2005)
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