Share movies that feature characters that not only imbibe, but get wasted. Please link back here to The Bumbles.
Arthur. When this movie came out in 1981, I was completely charmed. Dudley Moore played the world's most adorable drunk, a millionaire who never had to deal with the downside to his behavior (except, as his loyal and riotously funny butler liked to point out, his breath). Watch it now and it's more than a little shocking. His alcoholism is nothing more than an endearing character flaw, and his drunk driving is played for laughs. Today it's still funny, but it's also a powerful reminder of how much our attitude toward drinking has changed since the 1980s.
The Verdict. I've said it before and I'll say it again: Paul Newman is the coolest guy ever. Hip, funny and filled with effortless charm. Which is why his performance in The Verdict is so jarring and effective. His Frank Galvin is washed up, having drunk his career away, reduced to perpetually sweaty palms and ambulance chasing. There's still a majesty and romance to him when he remembers why he became a lawyer, and when he stumbles upon a medical malpractice case that touches something deep in him, he sees the courtroom as his venue for redemption.
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I've seen bits and pieces of Arthur, but not fully through, and I own The Verdict, but have not seen it. Can you believe it?! Got to get on top of that asap :)
ReplyDeleteHow could I have forgotten Arthur? Perfect, perfect movie for the prompt.
ReplyDeleteThe Thin Man. Hilarious.
ReplyDeleteCan you believe they're remaking Arthur? And The Verdict was a perfect choice. Great movies.
ReplyDeleteArthur is one of my all time favorites, but your point is well made regarding the cavalier way his alcoholism is portrayed. There are actually several themes in that story that have a "shake your head" quality when seen through today's prism.
ReplyDeleteI also agree about Paul Newman.
I loved Arthur. Now I'm gonna have Christopher Cross stuck in my head though ;p
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen either of these, but both have been on my radar for a while.
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