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London Scene: Car In The Rain (2006)
Released By: Sony Pictures   Rating: R   In Theaters: 2/10/2006
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Studio: Sony Pictures
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Hunter Richards
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/london/index.html
Theatrical Release: 2/10/2006
Home Video Release: 5/23/2006
Cast: Jessica Biel, Leelee Sobieski, Jason Statham, Chris Evans, Kelli Garner
Published ID: 614579
UPC: 043396135055,
Plot: A party becomes a metaphor for the wasted lives of a handful of young hipsters in this edgy independent drama. Syd (Chris Evans) awakes from the latest in a long series of drug- and booze-fueled benders when he receiving a phone call from a friend informing him that London (Jessica Biel), who recently broke up with Syd, will be moving away from New York for California with her new boyfriend in a few days, and that a going-away party is being thrown for her that evening. Syd hasn't been invited to the bash, but he decides to attend anyway, and brings along Bateman (Jason Statham), a bartender who moonlights as a cocaine dealer. Bateman is carrying a large supply of nose candy, and after arriving at the party he and Syd install themselves in the bathroom, where they snort line after line while guzzling tequila and discussing philosophical matters regarding love, sex, and emotional pain. The private party-within-a-party is soon joined by Maya (Kelli Garner) and Mallory (Joy Bryant), who share cocaine and sympathy with the guys until Syd learns that London has arrived, and he decides it's time to confront her. London was the first feature film for writer and director Hunter Richards. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Watched this with 3 people; 2 loved it, 1 fell asleep
Added 7/9/2009

I was with the two who actually really, really enjoyed this movie. After reading some reviews, I'm just convinced it takes a certain type to "get it." It's either going to strike you as very "ugly" or very honest. Look, it's got excessive drug usage, talks on god and religion, and dysfunctional relationships. It doesn't have a nice ending, but it certainly doesn't leave you feeling like...how you felt after watching "Requiem for a Dream" (yikes, right?). I bought it, and I show it to a certain crowd with good results, you should be able to get the feel if this sort of dialog is something you'd enjoy Oh, and the beginning sex scene is super hot ¬_¬
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Soggy LONDON not worth the trip
Added 6/22/2009

First time writer and director Hunter Richards delivers a perfectly awful and indulgent low budget tale of an unlikable NYC drughead named Syd (rising young actor Chris Evans) drowning in self pity over the breakup of from his superhot girlfriend London (Jessica Biel) of the title - alas, not the city - and plotting to win her back at her going away party, but only after doing massive amounts of coke and booze with slickly menacing new pal Bateman (Jason Statham, in a largely non-action role) in the party penthouse's palatial bathroom first. Richards' laughable script comes across as an 8th grader's attempt to sound like a college junior's idea of a complex relationship movie, with the party scenes cutting to insufferable flashbacks of Syd and London's druggy sex 'n' scream filled past. As bad as those are, they're still preferable to the bloody wretched extended philosophical discussion between Syd and Bateman during their overly long bathroom coke binge. Slick photography and cool sets can't hide the director's glaring inexperience. At least the actors do what they can with their parts; Evans displays a range and vulnerability missing in his other roles; Biel looks lovely and has real spark; Statham's charisma and comic touch carry him through the worst of the script (even as his shiny brown toupee seriously lets him down); and Dane Cook has an amusing cameo as a party guest. No matter how hard they all work, the amateurish material still undermines them. Of interest only to fans of the talented cast, LONDON the movie deserves a very special place a the bottom of the Thames River in London - the city.
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DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!
Added 12/23/2008

This movie was just awful. Just a lot of screaming, yelling and very bad acting. What a waste of time and money for everyone involved (including the viewers).
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Loved it ... gonna buy it
Added 8/14/2008

Actually, I was having a sleepless night & changing TV channels, i came across this movie where Syed was having an argument with his friend in the toilet. This movie could be boring to some because it limits you between the party-holder-toilet & Syed's Apartment. I loved it because I found it amazing how some guy can be in so deep love with this girl but during their relationship he doesn't show his affection, his passion & his love. They always argue & argue about everything and anything. She leaves him because he is so proud to admit his mistakes & to prove his love. & when he doesn't, he became to know it was already late. It is sad, but down-to-earth.
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A New Light
Added 7/31/2008

I titled the review the way I did becuase the mvie does a good job at shedding new light on several of it's lead actors, and it does it in a way where you get to see range and depth not previously shown.

The movie at heart is a broken-love story. Guy has beautiful girl; guy loses said girl; guys spends majority of movie trying to convince himself and others the girl was the on for him. Not unfamiliar territory, but here it's done in a way that many teen/young adult dramas don't---they push some boundaries. From Jason Statham's character being into kinky sex to watching these good looking seemingly well menaing young adults snort coke like their lives depended on it--you definately don't feel like you're in "another teen/young adult movie" (some get the jest!).

At best, the movie is a character study. You get the background of the relationship between Syd and London. And, you get to see it's eventual demise in expertly edited flashbacks. You actually get pulled into their relationship and even feel for it as it plummets.

The supporting characters add the splshes of color needs to paint the story and make it more fulfilling than watching a couple bicker at each other.

It's not going to be everyone's cup of tea, as several monologues are a bit out there, and the coke snorting permeates the entire movie. However, if one can get past that some of the musings about religion and relationships are quite well written. And, you also get to watch Chris Evans give a performance that's nothing like his superhero the Human Torch.

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