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Amateur (1995)
Released By: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Hal Hartley
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Isabelle Huppert, Martin Donovan, Elina Lowensohn, Parker Posey
Published ID: 5780
UPC: 043396009813,
Plot: Hal Hartley's fourth feature is a significant break from the quirky romantic comedy territory of his previous work -- though all of the deadpan idiosyncracies which make him such a singular filmmaker remain intact, here he tries his hand at the thriller genre, a move yielding typically unconventional and innovative results. Amateur stars Hartley mainstay Martin Donovan as Thomas, an amnesiac who, in the first scenes, wakes up in an alley, badly injured; he stumbles to a nearby coffeeshop where he meets Isabelle (Isabelle Huppert), a former nun and would-be nymphomaniac who now makes her living writing pornographic fiction. She takes him back to her apartment, where in time his past slowly begins to emerge -- a sharp contrast to the sweet, even naive soul that Huppert has befriended, it appears that the old Thomas was in fact a vicious pornographer whose attempted murder was at the hands of his wife, adult film star wife Sofia (Elina Lowensohn). Thomas is also the target of a nefarious European arms merchant whose hired guns are hot on his trail. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide
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A Hal Hartley classic
Added 4/12/2009

I am getting hooked on the Hal Hartley films and although I haven't seen them all I am such a fan that I would say any of his movies from the 80s and 90s I'd consider classic. Anyway; I watched the movie and with Hal Hartley you get his typical offbeat deadpan comedy style. The movie is clever; well-written; funny and another great Hal Hartley film that I've seen. I currently own most of his films on DVD and just got a couple more to get. If you are familar with and have enjoyed other Hal Hartley films then please don't miss this one. The only problem I have with this and other films of Hal Hartley is too many have gone out of print and you have to buy used. Also Flirt and Trust (two other of his films worth checking out) have not yet seen a North American DVD release. Also I picked up and have the poster of Amateur.
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HAL'S NO AMATEUR1
Added 7/9/2007

THIS FILM IS QUIRKY GREAT!!!!
ONE OF MR.HARTLEY'S BEST!!!!
ISABELLE & MARTIN... WHAT A GREAT PAIR!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
I really wanted to like this more...
Added 3/8/2007

The subject matter alone drew me to this movie. Not knowing the history of the director, Hal Hartley, but knowing of his followers, I decided to check it out. In the end, I was a little disappointed. I'll talk more of this later.
The story evolves around a nun who leaves the convent because she believes that she is a nymphomaniac. But yet, she's never had sex. She decides to start writing pornographic stories for a nudie magazine to vent her sexual frustration. Soon, she meets an injured man who has amnesia. Little does the nun know, but this man has ties to the porn industry. She has a spiritual revelation and decides to help this man find out who he is. This leads them both into trouble with hired assassins and crazed accountants. A wild story indeed.
The problem I had with the film was the acting. It seemed as if the characters were just performing their lines and waiting for the director to yell, "CUT". Some scenes would get you deeply interested with the bizarre characters and strange situations. Then, the acting would just blow it.
All in all, it's not a bad film. It tries hard to be like a "Blue Velvet" era David Lynch, but falls terribly short with the lack of any visual flair. I would recommend seeing the film, but watch a friend's copy before you decide to buy.

1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
The Hartley Factor
Added 4/13/2005

Typically, Hartley's films are not for everyone (some might argue they're not for anyone). Still, if you've got the patience, you familiarize yourself with the style of writing, pacing and acting, you'll be rewarded. Or you could just be like me and instantly devour everything Hartley writes, shoots and films with an insatiable appetite. Whatever works for you.

This film, albeit about a ex-nun-cum-pornographer, may possess the most mainstream "feel" of any Hartley film I can think of. A first rate cast has been assembled and, without giving away anything, the story has a genuine feel of propelling itself forward in "pseudo-Hollywood" style. But it ain't Hollywood.

Living screen legend Isabelle Huppert stars as Isabelle, the fallen nun writing porno stories to pay for her humble existence while waiting reluctantly (and half awake) for some sort of sign of divine inspiration. Along for the ride is a young Euro porn star, a man suffering from amnesia who wakes up all bloodied up in an alley, a young corporate pirate on the run from the Russian mob for some missing computer discs, a young punk hip chickster played by Parker Posey with everything coming to life and death proportions in a convent in the country. You have to see for yourself.

If this sounds up your alley, you will be rewarded with a surprisingly moving film that will have you scratching your head throughout. Beautifully acted, shot with Hal at the helm.

Not quite on the level of Hartley's "Henry Fool" - but few films are.

p.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Who is "this man?"
Added 1/28/2005

"Do you know this man?" During the opening scene of AMATEUR "this man" finds himself sprawled out on a cobblestone road outside an apartment building in New York. After recovering, he'll find that his fall from a second floor window has deprived him of his memory, and in an amnesiac haze he'll stumble into a diner where a self-professed nymphomaniac ex-nun (who is still a virgin 15 years removed from the convent) and wanna-be writer of smut, will adopt him as part of what she believes to be a mission from God - her calling. The more she finds out about "this man's" unseemly past the deeper she finds herself immersed in a web of blackmail and violence, with a former porn actress and three accountants, two of which are assassins. Is "this man" the sum of all the facts that we have gleaned from others? Is "this man" really the vicious monster that his ex-wife and former business associate claim? Is "this man" the same man since he has lost his memory? Does anyone really know anyone? In AMATEUR every character is running away - unsuccessfully - from their identities and desperately trying to reinvent themselves and escape from a past that continues to haunt them. An original, quirky film that is difficult to categorize - black comedy? Suspense thriller?
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A Hal Hartley classic
Added 4/12/2009

I am getting hooked on the Hal Hartley films and although I haven't seen them all I am such a fan that I would say any of his movies from the 80s and 90s I'd consider classic. Anyway; I watched the movie and with Hal Hartley you get his typical offbeat deadpan comedy style. The movie is clever; well-written; funny and another great Hal Hartley film that I've seen. I currently own most of his films on DVD and just got a couple more to get. If you are familar with and have enjoyed other Hal Hartley films then please don't miss this one. The only problem I have with this and other films of Hal Hartley is too many have gone out of print and you have to buy used. Also Flirt and Trust (two other of his films worth checking out) have not yet seen a North American DVD release. Also I picked up and have the poster of Amateur.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
HAL'S NO AMATEUR1
Added 7/9/2007

THIS FILM IS QUIRKY GREAT!!!!
ONE OF MR.HARTLEY'S BEST!!!!
ISABELLE & MARTIN... WHAT A GREAT PAIR!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
I really wanted to like this more...
Added 3/8/2007

The subject matter alone drew me to this movie. Not knowing the history of the director, Hal Hartley, but knowing of his followers, I decided to check it out. In the end, I was a little disappointed. I'll talk more of this later.
The story evolves around a nun who leaves the convent because she believes that she is a nymphomaniac. But yet, she's never had sex. She decides to start writing pornographic stories for a nudie magazine to vent her sexual frustration. Soon, she meets an injured man who has amnesia. Little does the nun know, but this man has ties to the porn industry. She has a spiritual revelation and decides to help this man find out who he is. This leads them both into trouble with hired assassins and crazed accountants. A wild story indeed.
The problem I had with the film was the acting. It seemed as if the characters were just performing their lines and waiting for the director to yell, "CUT". Some scenes would get you deeply interested with the bizarre characters and strange situations. Then, the acting would just blow it.
All in all, it's not a bad film. It tries hard to be like a "Blue Velvet" era David Lynch, but falls terribly short with the lack of any visual flair. I would recommend seeing the film, but watch a friend's copy before you decide to buy.

1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
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