What did I just watch?
I didn't hate the movie or anything but the last 15 20 minutes are incredibly wheels off...
shareI didn't hate the movie or anything but the last 15 20 minutes are incredibly wheels off...
shareIt's pretty dark stuff, not all people can handle it. Face it the film is a lot deeper than people give it credit for.
"I really wish Gia and Claire had became Tanner" - Honeybeefine
Saturday Night Fever made Disco popular in the mainstream and Travolta busting his moves on the dance floor and him wearing that white suit became iconic images of the 70's. Also, it of course had huge hit songs by the Bee Gees.
So often because of that people just think of that stuff and either forget or don't realise about the dark and depressing moments in it.
Add to that because of it's impact on pop culture, a PG rated version was released at some point to make it more accessible to everyone.
So if you're expecting a cosy family movie with a nice Travolta (as he was in Grease) the real version can catch you by surprise like it did me when I first saw it when I was a little kid lol.
It's an oldie where I come from
I saw the PG version in March of '78 for my buddy's 11th birthday. Sometime in the mid 80's, while I was in college, I finally saw the original R rated film. I remember my reaction was that I couldn't believe how dark and gritty it actually Is.
shareI first noticed it when Tony goes back to the paint store, and the boss is telling me how long the other clerks have been there. He decides to leave his comfort zone and do something bigger.
And then he becomes Chili Palmer. :-)
Exactly, when he saw those two guys he saw his future and he didn't like it.
"I really wish Gia and Claire had became Tanner" - Honeybeefine
I was digging the movie up until they win the competition and Travolta throws a tantrum. It goes downhill after that. Any little sympathy for the character left is gone (he treats women like shit and racially abuse blacks and hispanics)
shareEveryone treats everyone like shit in this movie, that's the point, I'm sorry your fragile little feelings couldn't handle it. We the audience are not supposed to agree with all of the decisions the characters make.
And Tony realized that he was given 1st prize because the Disco needs him, people come to the disco to see him dance and in the end he was being exploited and used.
Everything after the dance contest was good, it was dark, the characters didn't make good decisions but it was good filmmaking and it was necessary for the story. Life isn't all sunshine and rainbows, sometimes people treat each other like shit even when they don't deserve it, it's a brutal place and it will beat you down if you let it.
Stephanie was also a bitch, she did not deserve what Tony attempted to do with her but she wasn't exactly the nicest person. For a while she was only hanging around Tony because maybe her life did suck but at least it was better than his. She didn't even legitimately have any respect for him until after he helped her move.
Also I'm pretty sure he apologized to Stephanie for the way he acted.
Totally agree (although Sylvester Stallone just rang and demanded 40% of the 'writers royalties' on your last post) ha-ha!
shareDid you enjoy the gang rape, asshole?
shareYou weren’t supposed to enjoy it but it was essential for the story you idiot
shareNo, it wasn't. It was gratuitous.
shareIt has been explained repeatedly to you what the point of it was and I’m sorry your fragile little woke, politically correct little mind couldn’t handle it. It’s clear you aren’t mature or smart enough for a movie like this maybe you should just stick with Grease, little boy.
shareLmao at you thinking Saturday Night fucking Fever is some sort of Taxi Driver-like gritty drama 😂
shareStrawman I didn't say that, however it's clearly over your head so you have no room to talk, kiddo.
LOL I guess if you had your way then opening battle of Saving Private Ryan wouldn't have any guns.
EDIT: Taxi Driver isn't all that deep BTW and now that I think about it it's quite odd that you would defend that film considering it depicts a 12 year old being used as a prostitute. That's far worse than the Donna Pescow Back Seat Scene