Bright Lights, Big City Movie Download

Bright Lights, Big City YTS

1988
Action / Drama
11
5.7/10
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1 hr 47 min

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Plot Summary:
A disillusioned young writer living in New York City turns to drugs and drinking to block out the memories of his dead mother and estranged wife.
Director
James Bridges
Top Cast
Phoebe Cates as Amanda

Kiefer Sutherland as Tad

David Hyde Pierce as Bartender at Fashion Show

Michael J. Fox as Jamie


Bright Lights, Big City 1988 720p torrent details

940.56 MB
1280*694
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 47 min
Seeds 3.

Bright Lights, Big City 1988 1080p torrent details

1.74 GB
1920*1040
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 47 min
Seeds 6.

Bright Lights, Big City review

Reviewed by mark.waltz

4 / 10

The devil does coke.
The film version of the popular novel should have been so much better, but certain elements of the script and Michael J. Fox’s performance prevented from achieving the goals that is strive for. Even if you try to put the memory of Alex Keaton out of your mind, Fox never seems like someone addicted to weekend partying with too much booze and drugs, sleeping through Sunday and waking up late on Monday. He always looks too well rested even if he flies out of bed when his phone rings to indicate that he’s late. Another issue is that he doesn’t seem to be making an effort to do his job to the best of his ability, and it’s not because of burnout. How are you supposed to emphasized with a character that narcissistic and lost in his own world of self-pity?

While his personal life really isn’t all that interesting, the characters he works with really are, from the wisecracking Alec Mapa to concerned Swoosie Kurtz to tough boss Frances Sternhagen. It’s the later two who walked off with acting honors, with Kurtz a beautiful mother courage type who looks after him since he lost his own mother, Dianne Wiest, seen in flashbacks, to cancer. Sternhagen, one of the great scene Stealers of stage and screen, is tough, but she’s not Miranda Priestly from “The Devil Wears Prada” here. When she has to let him go, you can see it’s with regret, and her toughness is basically a facade based on the position that she is in. She seems to be emulating the voice and mannerisms of Lois Kibbee from “The Edge of Night”, and I really wanted to see more of her and to get to know her character.

There’s also John Houseman as the head of the company and Jason Robards as another executive, but I never completely sure what he does. His role seems to be just to show up drunk and take Fox out for liquid lunches. The character is Keifer Sutherland isn’t very likable either, an enabler whose participation in the plot seems to be to get Fox into trouble. A scene involving a ferret that fox bought from drug dealer William Hickey, utilized as revenge against Sternhagen, is juvenile and cruel. Phoebe Cates has a superfluous role as Fox’s girlfriend whom he finds out used him, completely unnecessary to the story.

This film has a lot of great things, but falls short simply because it never truly rings truthful. The New York location footage from the 80’s is interesting, showing a very different looking Sheridan Square subway station, bits of Bryant Park and the club scene that hasn’t seemed to have changed much. Fox really tries to get past the image of his TV character, but he did a better job with a comic version of the same theme, “The Secret of My Success”. Wiest, fresh off her first Oscar, is basically a walk-on, something I found truly disappointing when I saw this 30 something years ago. The excesses of the 1980’s are presented realistically though, but it’s hard to have an interest in a movie where you can’t really root for the lead character.Read More

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