6.7
A headstrong young woman returns to New Orleans after the death of her estranged mother.
John Travolta
Bobby Long
Scarlett Johansson
Pursy Will
Gabriel Macht
Lawson Pines
Deborah Kara Unger
Georgianna
Dane Rhodes
Cecil
David Jensen
Junior
Clayne Crawford
Lee
Sonny Shroyer
Earl
Carol Sutton
Ruthie
Walter Breaux
Ray
Warren Kole
Sean
Bernard Johnson
Tiny
Gina 'Ginger' Bernal
Waitress
Douglas M. Griffin
Man #1
Earl Maddox
Man #2
Steve Maye
Man #3
Don Brady
Old Man
Will Barnett
Old Man #2
Patrick McCullough
Streetcar Boy
Leanne Cochran
Streetcar Girl
Brooke Mueller
Sandy
Nick Loren
Merchant
Director, Author, Writer
Shainee Gabel
Author, Novel
Ronald Everett Capps
September 23, 2018
6
Literature-quoting lazy drama about a teen girl and two older boozers living in a hovel in New Orleans
A poor, precocious 18 year-old woman (Scarlett Johansson) returns to New Orleans after the death of her estranged mother where she inherits a dilapidated house in the low-income section with two co-heir strangers: A quirky ex-English professor (John Travolta) and his wannabe-writer mentee (Gabriel Macht), both alcoholics in a foggy melancholy. As the story progresses, the truth is slowly revealed.
“A Love Song for Bobby Long” (2004) is a sluggish, sometimes humorous drama set in The Big Easy with lotsa poetry & prose, as well as jazz, blues and folk. It’s very literature-quoting in the manner of flicks like “Dead Poets Society” (1989), “Finding Forrester” (2000), “The Squid and the Whale” (2005) and numerous Woody Allen flicks.
While the story is lethargic and lacks the drive of “Dead Poets Society,” there’s something to be said for an intelligent American film that dares to take its time and is filled with verbiage that assumes the viewer is well-read. Plus the story perks up in the final act and cutie Johansson is always a pleasure.
The movie runs 1 hour, 59 minutes and was shot in New Orleans & Gretna, Louisiana.
GRADE: B-/C+
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$1,841,260.00