Naked Neve Campbell gets painstakingly clean in one of the most beautiful showers I have ever seen.
When Will I Be Loved (2004)
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Reviews Counted:70
Fresh:23
Rotten:47
Average Rating:4.7/10
Consensus: Neve Campbell bares all in this seemingly misogynistic trifle.
Theatrical Release:Sep 10, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: "When Will I Be Loved" is a hip, scintillating, post-feminist film that takes a classic Hollywood form . that of leading lady as black widow -- and brings it edgy new life. James Toback, a... "When Will I Be Loved" is a hip, scintillating, post-feminist film that takes a classic Hollywood form . that of leading lady as black widow -- and brings it edgy new life. James Toback, a writer and director known for provocative explorations of race and gender relations in films such as "Black and White," "Two Guys and a Girl" and "The Pick-Up Artist," has created a femme fatale for the 21st century. His leading lady is Vera -- played by Neve Campbell -- a beautiful young woman who is exploring the limits of her vast sexual and intellectual power. We see Vera picking up men on the street, videotaping her romps with a female lover, and having sexually frank discussions with her potential employer. The daughter of wealthy and supportive parents, she is seemingly improvising her way through the beginning of her life as an adult . but how much of her behavior is spontaneous and how much is cunningly calculated? Vera is dating a young hustler named Ford, played by Fredrick Weller. Ford --verbally nimble, shameless and shamelessly manipulative -- seems compelled to use women to make himself rich and famous, from straight loans to a (unintentionally) comical effort to entice hip-hop impresario Damon Dash. Ford sees his chance to make serious money when he meets an aging Italian media mogul, Count Tommaso Lupo, played by Dominic Chianese. The Count has developed an obsession with Vera and Ford concocts a plan to pimp Vera out to Lupo for $100,000. To Ford.s naïve surprise, Vera agrees leading Ford into the delusion that his powers as a psychologically gifted fast talker are unsurpassed. The Count is a self-made billionaire aesthete, who in the course of what he thinks is a skillful manipulation; ends up being manipulated himself into providing Vera with 1 million dollars instead of the intended $100,000. Vera is a natural improviser and each of her faithful decisions (faithful to both Ford and the Count) is a spontaneous response to circumstances as they arise. As a result, "When Will I Be Loved" has a feel of freshness and surprise. -- © IFC Films [More]
Starring: Neve Campbell, Fred Weller, Dominic Chianese, Karen Allen
Starring: Neve Campbell, Fred Weller, Dominic Chianese, Karen Allen, Barry Primus, Joelle Carter, Michael Mailer, James Toback
Director: James Toback
Director: James Toback
Screenwriter: James Toback
Producer: Ron Rotholz
Studio: IFC Films
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Reviews for When Will I Be Loved
If you're looking for something hip, brisk and sexy, then this is a pretty decent proposal.
Most atrocious movies build into their badness, as lacks of talent, ideas, self-confidence, or a total hatred of an audience, are revealed. This one gets it out of the way up front and never looks back.
The hustle has always seemed more exciting than the payoff for James Toback. When Will I Be Loved is no exception to this filmmaker's own idiosyncratic rules of conduct.
The slapdash plot, paper-thin characters, misogynist undertones, and mechanical crosscutting are all soft-core standbys.
Like a jazz solo that touches familiar themes on its way to a triumphant and unexpected conclusion.
Toback's tangled noirish plot, with Vera as a post-feminist femme fatale, isn't particularly clever or original. Nor is its feminist slant totally convincing.
Morphs into a deconstructed remake of Indecent Exposure and it's downright riveting, with Campbell doing her best acting to date.
As desnecessárias participações especiais irritam um pouco, mas as fascinantes conversas entre Vera e seus admiradores salvam o filme.
Were it not for Campbell's classy magnetism in the role, the crass motivations behind this episodic pastiche would be easier to reject.
The most disturbing aspect is that Vera’s selfish introversion doesn’t require dramatic exaggeration; the extent of her greed is common enough to almost pass unnoticed.
Many viewers will be turned off by this depraved look inside the darkest corners of one filmmaker's psyche, but I found it refreshing and quite daring.
This is an old and familiar tune in fiction, but, like the modern musicians he admires, Toback has sampled, rearranged and given new life to the song.
A funny, sexy and always compelling report from the front lines of the never-ending battle between the sexes.
Once you get past the sleazy residue of the borderline soft-core porn scenes, When Will I Be Loved gets into a kind of low-rent Cassavetes groove.
It's unfortunate that, nudity and all, this is one of Toback's absolute worst efforts.
Toback doesn't seem to have much more in mind than looking for new ways to give his festering observations about Manhattan a kinky pull on the whiskers.
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