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Leaving Las Vegas — I Love You... The Way You Are.
1995 7.5 24.0K R views saved
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Leaving Las Vegas

1995 7.5 24.0K R views saved
Leaving Las Vegas

Ben Sanderson, an alcoholic Hollywood screenwriter who lost everything because of his drinking, arrives in Las Vegas to drink himself to death. There, he meets and forms an uneasy friendship and non-interference pact with prostitute Sera.

Countries: US
Languages: English, Italian, Russian
Content Rating: R
Runtime: 1hrs 51min
Status: Released
Release date: 1995-10-27
Release format: Streaming — Jul 05, 1996
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@celiaak 10 years ago

Here Nicolas Cage shows how great he is has an actor. We can feel and see the despair in his eyes. A very, very sad movie brilliantly performed. Good soundtrack that deepens the depression feeling.

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@celiaak 10 years ago

Here Nicolas Cage shows how great he is has an actor. We can feel and see the despair in his eyes. A very, very sad movie brilliantly performed. Good soundtrack that deepens the depression feeling.

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@chairene 7 years ago

this movie almost killed me and possibly prolonged my life. haven't laughed this hard in a long time. "get a drink!.."

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@horror-future-7 6 years ago

Such a sad but powerfull movie in the same time..Cage's perfomance was just wow probably best role of his carrer..

7.6/10 don't watch this if you are in a bad mood.

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Siggi
@siggi963 8 months ago

A great movie about a guy who has lost the will to live and wants to exit with a bang. A surprisingly good performance by Nick Cage.

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Spiritualized Kaos
@spiritualized-kaos 1 year ago

A drunk and a prostitute in a crude film.

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adrytrak
@adrytrak 11 years ago

Nice movie, like the old good ones. It's actually a 7.5.

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Adrian Rădulescu
@maeldun 1 year ago

Mostly overrated. But somehow I can't stop thinking about this movie since seeing it. It leaves a lasting impression.

Nothing much happens. There are no arcs, not much is spelled out for the viewer and there are barely any characters other than the 2 main cast. Lots of random cameos though.

This might be Nicolas Cage's best performance ever, but still... it's just more Nic Cage.

It might have something to do with Elizabeth's Shue then.

She's absolutely gorgeous in this movie and her screen presence might be up there with Julia Roberts's "Pretty Woman", Cameron Diaz's "Mask" or Elisha Cuthbert's "Girl Next Door" at a "can't-help-but-fall-in-love-with-the-screen" level.

"Sera" is a precursor of the later "manic pixie dreamgirl" trope: she's seemingly parachuted in from the land of dreams and is barely given any agency other than being the love interest of male protagonist and is on a mission to fulfill some sort of miserable drunk's fantasy.

The love between them doesn't make any sense. They barely know anything about each other.

But somehow, at some level, this feels very real.

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The_Argentinian
@the-argentinian 1 year ago

Like most people, I watched this to see Nic Cage's only Oscar winning performance. I thought it would be a mainstream Hollywood movie. And wow, I was not expecting a funny, explicit and sad movie about two broken people finding each other. Loved that we didn't get a bullshit ending where he recovers.

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