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The Ballad of the Sad Cafe

The Ballad of the Sad Cafe (1991)

March. 28,1991
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5.9
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PG-13
| Drama Comedy Mystery Romance

A small-town eccentric opens a café in her decaying home.

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Diagonaldi
1991/03/28

Very well executed

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Exoticalot
1991/03/29

People are voting emotionally.

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Humaira Grant
1991/03/30

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Francene Odetta
1991/03/31

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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mauvemoonlight
1991/04/01

The first time I saw this film I thought it was very bad, and I did not understand it then I read some posts at the discussion board about it and not only watched it again, but read the story on which it was based.I ended up going from my original 1 star rating to a 10 star rating.I became totally enthralled with this film and this story once I finally understood what it was about.Keith Carradine as Marvin Macy, is totally HOT. He is broodingly handsome and how Miss Amelia could resist him, I can't even imagine. However, she is besotted by Lyman a "little person", back then referred to as a dwarf--possibly a distant cousin--who has turned up in her life unexpectedly.Lyman is sometimes unkind to Miss Amelia. He also leeches off her while trying to attract the attentions of Marvin Macy. Yes, there are some marvelous homosexual undercurrents in this story that I completely missed the first time around.Marvin is obsessed with Amelia but he's flattered by Lyman's interest in him.Unfortunately no love scenes occur between any of the characters, but it is still a fascinating character study.Eventually this develops into a jealous, obsessive love triangle with some very unexpected results, and tragic conssequences.Southern Gothic at its best!

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flomert34
1991/04/02

Having seen the "definitive" stage version of this, featuring Colleen Dewhurst and Michael Dunn, I wasn't hopeful for this film holding a candle to it. I came away feeling that this particular piece does not translate to film. Vanessa Redgrave is a wonderful actress and seeing her beautiful, expressive face with no makeup and her hair cut short is quite startling, but effective. I found myself focusing on her big blue eyes most of the time, as they told the mood of her character throughout. I doubt they could've found anyone better for the role. It's simply that the entire production didn't quite gel. It truly works better in the theatre. I'm still not entirely decided on whether I completely disliked it.

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Becklin
1991/04/03

This movie was ridiculous from the start. Let me save you all time from watching this movie. A woman who sells corn liquor to the locals takes in her cousin or nephew and he convinces her to open a café downstairs from her home. She does and she and the cousin become close. There is a scene later where she is locking lips with him. Later, the woman finds out an old boyfriend is coming back from jail and its tense between them, leading to a down and out fist fight in the café. The woman's cousin/nephew is enamored by the man. The ending was awful, the story was awful, and if I could get back the time wasted on this movie, I would appreciate it. A definite skip.

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Josier
1991/04/04

To take on a film version of this classic play is a bold venture. They almost pull it off, but with a poor acting job by Caradine and some questionable directorial choices it doesn't quite live up to expectations. The flying midget scene actually had me laughing . . . A powerful story that someone should take some time with and do justice to.

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