A Love Song for Bobby Long | 
enlarge | Director: Shainee Gabel Actors: John Travolta, Scarlett Johansson, Gabriel Macht, Deborah Kara Unger, Dane Rhodes Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Rating: 67 reviews Sales Rank: 6309
Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Portuguese (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 120 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 03800 ISBN: 1404950974 UPC: 043396038004 EAN: 9781404950979 ASIN: B0007Q6VY6
Theatrical Release Date: January 21, 2005 Release Date: April 19, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com A misfit drama in the grand Southern (by way of Hollywood) tradition, A Love Song for Bobby Long takes its cue from Carson McCullers's The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. Re-establishing his indie-cred, John Travolta adds Bobby Long to his gallery of colorful characters. Hobbled by an infected toe, the 50-something Bobby is a white-haired, unshaven, vodka-soaked mess. But he's also a former English professor, and the piles of books in his ramshackle house, and the authors he drunkenly quotes give him a wounded dignity. Just how wounded will be revealed over the course of this atmospheric tale of redemption and penance. Bobby lives with Lawson Pines (Gabriel Macht), his former teaching assistant who is writing a book about his mentor, a project deferred by drinking, sitting around with the locals, or engaging in quotation oneupsmanship. Scarlett Johansson (Lost in Translation, Ghost World) holds her own against Travolta ("You are such a shameless ham," she chastises the loquacious Bobby) as Pursy, the estranged daughter of Lorraine, a recently deceased singer-songwriter in whose house Bobby and Lawson reside. A battle of wills between the two men and the headstrong young girl gives way to the formation of a tentative family unit. Pursy agrees to return to high school if Bobby and Lawson quit drinking. There will be the expected revelations, recriminations, and dramatic confrontations, but what makes this Love Songresonate are the performances by a cast that rarely hits a false note. --Donald Liebenson
Product Description Upon hearing of her mother s death jaded teenage loner Purslane Hominy Will (Scarlett Johansson) returns to New Orleans for the first time in years ready to reclaim her childhood home. Expecting to find her late mother s house abandoned Pursy is shocked to discover that it is inhabited by two of her mother s friends: Bobby Long (John Travolta) a former literature professor and his young prot g Lawson Pines (Gabriel Macht). These broken men whose lives took a wrong turn years before have been firmly rooted in the dilapidated house for years encouraged only by Lawson s faltering ambitions to write a novel about Bobby Long s life. Having no intention of leaving Pursy Bobby Long and Lawson are all forced to live together. Yet as time passes their tenuous makeshift arrangement unearths a series of buried personal secrets that challenges their bonds and reveals just how inextricably their lives are intertwined.System Requirements:Running Time: 120 Min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R UPC: 043396038004 Manufacturer No: 03800
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A Love Song For Mediocre Movie Endings. June 30, 2008 PLOT: Purslane Will's (Johansson) mother has recently died. Purslane returns to her mother's home as the new owner but discovers two men, Bobby Long and Lawson Pines, living there. Within a few encounters, the three begin to bond and as Bobby divulges more and more insight into the life of Purslane's mother, they discover that there were indeed some things that all of them did not know about one another.
Reasons you should watch:
* Travolta and another humorous overacting job * Scarlett Johansson looking stunningly gorgeous * a fun little storyline that may or may not keep you engaged
Reasons not to watch:
* characters you likely won't care about * a forced ending in which you wonder, "What the heck just happened and why do I feel like they want me to cry right now?" * Travolta and another humorous overacting job
Truely a wonderful movie June 16, 2008 I am a tried and true John Travolta fan but I had never heard of this movie. I watched it on t.v. one night and I was hooked. I bought it immediately and I watch it religiously....at least once a month. I think that it is his best performance to date. And the rest of the cast as well. The characters that they played were brought to life. You feel like a part of it..a bystander, an unseen character on he side lines.
Gabriel Macht shines with his performance in this!!!! May 11, 2008 This is one of the best movies I've seen in such a long time! What amazingly convincing performances from all three principal actors! This movie is so much better than the book!!! And I am so glad that so many changes were made for the movie! I am soooooooooooo glad that the character of Byron was changed for the movie to Lawson (portrayed by Gabriel Macht). The movie's Lawson (aka Byron) is a much younger, much more grounded non-perv, but he still drank too much. Gabriel Macht's take on the character is so much better than the character in the book. He made the movie for me! The same for Scarlett J's character Hanna (Pursy in the movie). Scarlett made her character so much more likable. Glad I bought this on DVD! I LOVED Lawson's reaction to seeing Pursy getting ready for her date and he kindly told her that the dress zipper needs to stay up. AND I LOVE the sweet tender scene in front of the fireplace with Lawson and Pursy! It was deep, emotional and yet tender as they drifted off to sleep. I can't wait to see Scarlett Johansson and Gabriel Macht together again in their next movie The Spirit! They have wonderful chemistry together!!! I highly recommend buying both this movie and the soundtrack. Heck, I've been buying both of them for everyone I know when it's their birthday. I include the movie Because I Said So and American Outlaws and I write in the card, "Have A Very Happy Gabriel Macht Birthday". :-)
true to life characters November 29, 2007 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
I stumbled upon this movie on IFC and was enthralled. Great acting, wonderful story. This movie truly shows Travolta's talent.
Travolta channels Truman Capote - and it works really well. September 27, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
John Travolta plays Bobby Long, a one time college English professor from Alabama whose uninhibited ways cost him his family and former life. He is now a literature spouting drunk, living in the house of Lorraine Wills, a singer-songwriter, who died young from drink and a hard life. Living with him is Lawson Pine, Bobby's former teaching assistant, who one day intends to write the great American novel about his mentor, none other than Bobby Long. One day the book will get written, if Lawson can stay sober enough and resist the languid ways of the Big Easy.
Lorraine is dead - and her estranged daughter, Pursey, comes to the house. The men tell her that each of them owns a third of the house. Scarlett Johansson is very well suited to the role of Purslane Hominy Will, a high school drop-out, living with her boyfriend in a trailer park in Panama City FL.
At first, Bobby seems determined to drive Pursey away, an effort Lawson reluctantly assists with for a while.
As Pursey digs in her heels, the men come to respect her. They insist she finish high school. She demands they quit drinking.
The relationships become deeper as hostility begrudingly turns into respect and affectation between these three very different people, who share the universal wants and desires of all people.
Travolta plays his role well, though I feel he studied films and tapes of Truman Capote interviews. Macht plays his role as if he were simply being himself. Johansson in many ways has the most difficult role and she plays it well.
I won't give away more of the story for fear of spoiling the movie for others.
It's a sweet film, a nice little story. Not blockbuster material, not even necessarily a film that you'll vividly remember. It's just a sweet touching story typical of Southern, particularly New Orleans, stories. Lots of sad and lonely people who try hard to seize what little happiness they can scratch from life.
Jerry
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