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Smokers Only (2002)
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Reviews Counted:13
Fresh:2
Rotten:11
Average Rating:3.5/10
Theatrical Release:Dec 20, 2002 Limited
Synopsis: Ennui-ridden singer Reni (Cecilia Bengolea) falls in love with handsome young street hustler Andrés (Leonardo Brezicki) in this artsy film from Argentine director Veronica Chen. Reni first spies... Ennui-ridden singer Reni (Cecilia Bengolea) falls in love with handsome young street hustler Andrés (Leonardo Brezicki) in this artsy film from Argentine director Veronica Chen. Reni first spies Andrés servicing a male client in the ATM kiosk where he does most of his business (the homoerotic scenes are captured mainly via the bank's security camera). They become friends and together wander the Buenos Aires streets, philosophizing, striking disaffected poses, and eventually falling into bed together. Reni tries being a prostitute herself but she isn't as enthralled with getting paid as Andrés. Eventually this comes between them. Argentine director Veronica Chen also wrote and edited the film, which achieves an almost abstract sense of beauty at times via extreme slow-motion shots of Andrés wandering the neon-drenched avenidas--standing, rollerblading, and waiting to hustle and or be hustled. Lovers of international art films will enjoy the philosophical, faux-Godardian attitude and dissonant, heavily percussive score. Frequent shots of the attractive leads lounging around in their underwear provides extra sex appeal, and may invite comparisons to the films of Larry Clark and the advertisements of Calvin Klein. [More]
Starring: Cecilia Bengolea, Leonardo Brezicki, Carlos Issa, Fernando Moumdjian
Starring: Cecilia Bengolea, Leonardo Brezicki, Carlos Issa, Fernando Moumdjian, Juan Martin Ibero, Adrian Fondari, Fabian Talin, Pablo Razuk, Adrian Blanco
Director: Veronica Chen
Director: Veronica Chen
Screenwriter: Veronica Chen
Studio: Strand Releasing
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Reviews for Smokers Only
A venturesome, beautifully realized psychological mood piece that reveals its first-time feature director's understanding of the expressive power of the camera.
Though its atmosphere is intriguing ... the drama is finally too predictable to leave much of an impression.
The leads are so unmemorable, despite several attempts at lengthy dialogue scenes, that one eventually resents having to inhale this gutter romancer's secondhand material.
Chen films the resolutely downbeat Smokers Only with every indulgent, indie trick in the book.
The film's hackneyed message is not helped by the thin characterizations, nonexistent plot and pretentious visual style.
A sleek advert for youthful anomie that never quite equals the sum of its pretensions.
The characters are never more than sketches ... which leaves any true emotional connection or identification frustratingly out of reach.
Ah, the travails of metropolitan life! Alas, another breathless movie about same!
Humorless, self-conscious art drivel, made without a glimmer of intelligence or invention.
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