Английская Википедия:Be Cool
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox film Be Cool is a 2005 American crime comedy film based on Elmore Leonard's 1999 novel of the same name and the sequel to Leonard's 1990 novel Get Shorty (itself adapted into a 1995 film of the same name) about mobster Chili Palmer's entrance into the music industry. This was Robert Pastorelli's final film, as he died one year before its theatrical release.
The film adaptation of Be Cool began production in 2004. It was directed by F. Gary Gray, produced by Danny DeVito (who produced and co-starred in the first film), and starred John Travolta, reprising his role from the first film. It also marked the second collaboration between Travolta and Vince Vaughn after starring in 2001's Domestic Disturbance. The film was released on March 4, 2005. It received negative reviews and grossed $95 million against a budget of $53–75 million. It stars an ensemble cast of John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Vince Vaughn, Cedric the Entertainer, Andre Benjamin, Robert Pastorelli, Christina Milian, Steven Tyler, Dwayne Johnson, and Harvey Keitel, and Danny DeVito.
Plot
Ernesto "Chili" Palmer, restless and disenchanted with filmmaking, enters the music industry after witnessing the Russian mob publicly whack his friend Tommy Athens, owner of a small, independent record label. Chili offers to help Tommy's widow, Edie Athens, manage the failing business, which owes $300,000 to hip-hop producer Sin LaSalle.
Chili is impressed by small-time club singer Linda Moon and helps free her from contractual obligations to crooked producers Nick Carr and Raji, who has a gay Samoan bodyguard named Elliot, an aspiring actor and the butt of Carr and Raji's homophobic jokes. Carr and Raji pay hitman Joe "Loop" Lupino to kill Chili before he can save Edie's company by arranging a live performance for Linda accompanied by Steven Tyler and Aerosmith.
Lasalle demands payment of the $300,000 but agrees to give Chili a few days to get the money plus the vig. When the Russians attempt to kill Chili, Joe Loop mistakenly kills mob enforcer Ivan Argianiyev. Carr is furious about the mistake and demands that Raji talks to Loop at once. Raji then beats Loop to death with a metal baseball bat after Loop "disrespects" him.
Carr then tries to trick Chili by handing him a pawn ticket, claiming that the only copy of Linda's contract is at a pawn shop owned by the Russians. Chili, being much smarter than Carr anticipated, has Edie tip off the FBI and starts a fight to get the shop raided. Raji and Elliot then set up LaSalle by making him believe that Carr tricked Chili into giving him the $300,000 to get Linda's contract. LaSalle and his bodyguards, rap group DubMD, confront Carr in his office, as does the Russian boss, Bulkin, and his men. Insulted by Bulkin's racist remarks, LaSalle personally murders him on impulse.
Chili squeezes in a dance scene with Edie, celebrating as Linda Moon gets to make her appearance and becomes an instant success. He also manages to placate LaSalle by agreeing that he will produce Linda's next album and get a share of the profits.
Carr is enraged upon hearing of the deal, so he and Raji order Elliot to kill Chili. By assuring Elliot that he can help his acting career, Chili befriends him. After learning that Chili had gotten him an audition for a Nicole Kidman film, Elliot turns on Raji, who had erased the message on his answering machine. For all his smooth talking and flamboyant wardrobe, Raji is burned to death on camera by a fireworks explosion. Carr is arrested on murder charges when Chili makes sure he is caught with the bat used to kill Joe Loop, via another pawn ticket.
At the MTV Video Music Awards, Linda wins the awards for best new artist and video of the year. During her acceptance speech, she thanks Edie, Sin and Chili. Edie and Chili leave the award ceremony. As Chili drives off, he passes a billboard revealing that Elliot is the co-star of a new movie with Kidman.
Cast
Cameos
Soundtrack
The film's soundtrack was released on March 1, 2005. Шаблон:Track listing
Songs featured in the film but not included on the soundtrack are: Шаблон:Div col
- "Act a Ass"Шаблон:Snd E-40
- "Autumn Blue"
- "Best of My Love"Шаблон:Snd Christina Milian, Carol Duboc, and Minae Noji
- "Beethoven's 9th"Шаблон:Snd Dean Hurley
- "Brazilian Day"Шаблон:Snd XMAN
- "Chattanooga Choo Choo"Шаблон:Snd Steve Lucky & The Rhumba Bums
- "Cooliest"Шаблон:Snd Jimi Englund
- "Cryin'"Шаблон:Snd Aerosmith and Christina Milian
- "Deanstone"Шаблон:Snd Dean Hurley
- "(Everytime I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone"Шаблон:Snd Steve Lucky & The Rhumba Bums
- "Heistus Interruptus"
- "Kiss Me"Шаблон:Snd Sixpence None the Richer
- "Knockin' On Heaven's Door"Шаблон:Snd Bob Dylan
- "Lady MarmaladeШаблон:Snd Carol Duboc and Minae Noji
- "La Primavera"
- "Melbourne Mansion"
- "Marvelous Things"Шаблон:Snd Eisley (video visible in background)
- "Me So Horny"Шаблон:Snd 2 Live Crew
- "Moving On"
- "Praia de Genipabu"Шаблон:Snd Barbara Mendes
- "Rock It Like Diss"Шаблон:Snd Jahmaal Rashad
- "Santa Monica Man"Шаблон:Snd Dean Hurley
- "Short Pimp"Шаблон:Snd Noah Lifschey and Dylan Berry
- "Strings in Velvet"Шаблон:Snd Manfred Minnich
- "Travel Russia #2"Шаблон:Snd The Dollhouse Players
- "Wild Out"Шаблон:Snd Cheming (featuring XMAN)
Release
Box office
On a production budget of $53–75 million, Be Cool grossed $56 million in North America and $39.2 million internationally, totaling up to $95.2 million worldwide.[1][2]
Critical reception
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 30% based on 171 reviews, with an average rating of 4.6/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Be Cool is tepid, square, and lukewarm; as a parody of the music business, it has two left feet."[3] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 37 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews."[4] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale.[5]
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times called it "A classic species of bore: a self-referential movie with no self to refer to. One character after another, one scene after another, one cute line of dialogue after another, refers to another movie, a similar character, a contrasting image, or whatever."[6] Halliwell called it "a palpable miss, a movie so lazy and laid back that it falls over; there are none of those insights ... that made Get Shorty so enjoyable".[7]
In an August 2015 interview with Deadline, director F. Gary Gray discussed the failure of the film, stating: "With Be Cool, I made some assumptions in thinking that movie was going to work. I'd just made a successful PG-13 movie [The Italian Job], and when I walked into Be Cool, it was rated R and then at the last minute in preproduction I was told, 'Well, you have to make this PG-13.' I should have walked off the film. This was a movie about shylocks and gangsta rappers and if you can't make that world edgy, you probably shouldn't do it. I walked in thinking I was going to make one movie and then it changed. Maybe it was arrogant of me to think because I had success in this realm of PG-13 I could make that work."[8]
References
External links
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