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DramaComedy

Short Cuts

- Short Cuts raises the roof on America.

Many loosely connected characters cross paths in this film, based on the stories of Raymond Carver. Waitress Doreen Piggot accidentally runs into a boy with her car. Soon after walking away, the child lapses into a coma. While at the hospital, the boy's grandfather tells his son, Howard, about his past affairs. Meanwhile, a baker starts harassing the family when they fail to pick up the boy's birthday cake.

Release Date : 1993-10-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Fine Line FeaturesSpelling EntertainmentAvenue Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Andie MacDowell

Character Name : Ann Finnigan

Original Name : Andie MacDowell

Gender : Female

Bruce Davison

Character Name : Howard Finnigan

Original Name : Bruce Davison

Gender : Male

Jack Lemmon

Character Name : Paul Finnigan

Original Name : Jack Lemmon

Gender : Male

Tim Robbins

Character Name : Gene Shepard

Original Name : Tim Robbins

Gender : Male

Julianne Moore

Character Name : Marian Wyman

Original Name : Julianne Moore

Gender : Female

Tom Waits

Character Name : Earl Piggot

Original Name : Tom Waits

Gender : Male

Lily Tomlin

Character Name : Doreen Piggot

Original Name : Lily Tomlin

Gender : Female

Fred Ward

Character Name : Stuart Kane

Original Name : Fred Ward

Gender : Male

Chris Penn

Character Name : Jerry Kaiser

Original Name : Chris Penn

Gender : Male

Frances McDormand

Character Name : Betty Weathers

Original Name : Frances McDormand

Gender : Female

Madeleine Stowe

Character Name : Sherri Shepard

Original Name : Madeleine Stowe

Gender : Female

Jennifer Jason Leigh

Character Name : Lois Kaiser

Original Name : Jennifer Jason Leigh

Gender : Female

Anne Archer

Character Name : Claire Kane

Original Name : Anne Archer

Gender : Female

Matthew Modine

Character Name : Dr. Ralph Wyman

Original Name : Matthew Modine

Gender : Male

Lili Taylor

Character Name : Honey Bush

Original Name : Lili Taylor

Gender : Female

Robert Downey Jr.

Character Name : Bill Bush

Original Name : Robert Downey Jr.

Gender : Male

Peter Gallagher

Character Name : Stormy Weathers

Original Name : Peter Gallagher

Gender : Male

Zane Cassidy

Character Name : Casey Finnigan

Original Name : Zane Cassidy

Gender : Male

Joseph C. Hopkins

Character Name : Joe Kaiser

Original Name : Joseph C. Hopkins

Gender : Male

Josette Maccario

Character Name : Josette Kaiser

Original Name : Josette Maccario

Gender : Male

Austin Friel

Character Name : Austin Shepard

Original Name : Austin Friel

Gender : Male

Dustin Friel

Character Name : Will Shepard

Original Name : Dustin Friel

Gender : Male

Cassie Friel

Character Name : Sandy Shepard

Original Name : Cassie Friel

Gender : Male

Jarrett Lennon

Character Name : Chad Weathers

Original Name : Jarrett Lennon

Gender : Male

Buck Henry

Character Name : Gordon Johnson

Original Name : Buck Henry

Gender : Male

Huey Lewis

Character Name : Vern Miller

Original Name : Huey Lewis

Gender : Male

Dirk Blocker

Character Name : Diner Customer

Original Name : Dirk Blocker

Gender : Male

Alex Trebek

Character Name : Alex Trebek

Original Name : Alex Trebek

Gender : Male

Jerry Dunphy

Character Name : Jerry Dunphy

Original Name : Jerry Dunphy

Gender : Male

Lyle Lovett

Character Name : Andy Bitkower

Original Name : Lyle Lovett

Gender : Male

Lori Singer

Character Name : Zoe Trainer / Cello - The Trout Quintet

Original Name : Lori Singer

Gender : Female

Danny Darst

Character Name : Aubrey Bell

Original Name : Danny Darst

Gender : Male

Annie Ross

Character Name : Tess Trainer

Original Name : Annie Ross

Gender : Female

Robert DoQui

Character Name : Knute Willis

Original Name : Robert DoQui

Gender : Male

Margery Bond

Character Name : Dora Willis (as Margerie Bond)

Original Name : Margery Bond

Gender : Male

Darnell Williams

Character Name : Joe Robbins

Original Name : Darnell Williams

Gender : Male

Michael Beach

Character Name : Jim Stone

Original Name : Michael Beach

Gender : Male

Andi Chapman

Character Name : Harriet Stone

Original Name : Andi Chapman

Gender : Female

Deborah Falconer

Character Name : Barbara

Original Name : Deborah Falconer

Gender : Male

Susie Cusack

Character Name : Nancy

Original Name : Susie Cusack

Gender : Female

Charles Rocket

Character Name : Wally Littleton

Original Name : Charles Rocket

Gender : Male

Jane Alden

Character Name : Mrs. Schwartzmeier

Original Name : Jane Alden

Gender : Male

Christian Altman

Character Name : Jimmy Miller

Original Name : Christian Altman

Gender : Male

William H.D. Marlett

Character Name : Jimmy's Friend

Original Name : William H.D. Marlett

Gender : Male

Suzanne Calvert

Character Name : Tarmac Secretary

Original Name : Suzanne Calvert

Gender : Male

Natalie Strong

Character Name : Mourner

Original Name : Natalie Strong

Gender : Male

Jay Della

Character Name : Bartender

Original Name : Jay Della

Gender : Male

Jeri Gray

Character Name : Club Owner (as Jeruth Persson)

Original Name : Jeri Gray

Gender : Female

Derek Webster

Character Name : Joe Robbins' Pal

Original Name : Derek Webster

Gender : Male

Nathaniel Harris

Character Name : Joe Robbins' Pal (as Nathaniel H. Harris III)

Original Name : Nathaniel Harris

Gender : Male

Ron McPherson

Character Name : Makeup Artist

Original Name : Ron McPherson

Gender : Male

Reviews

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tmdb39513728

@tmdb39513728

2021-06-23

**tripping over ourselves** While there's no cinematic equivalent to the Mona Lisa, I submit a list of the top ten American movies of the last 50 years in no particular order: The _Godfather_, _Apocalypse Now_, _Raging Bull_, _Pulp Fiction_, _Blade Runner_, _Raiders of the Lost Ark_, _Mulholland Drive_, _Tree of Life_, _Boyhood_, _Short Cuts_. Whaaaaaa... _Short Cuts_? Is it even Altman's best work? Well, everything unique and original in the other movies on this list was done before... by Altman. (Is there anything the man hasn't tried?) And everything Altman achieved in his career can be summed up in _Short Cuts_. Five of the entries on my list are genre intact: gangster, war, bio, sci-fi, adventure. Lynch is a genre of his own (a master of hook and subvert), _Pulp Fiction_ is pomo-noir with a swagger, _Tree of Life_, an audacious and transcendent poem, _Boyhood_, literally an epic achievement of dedication and commitment. _Short Cuts_ doesn't seem to fit in as it is merely an observation of lives and love. But what observations! What lives! What heartbreaking affection. All underscored with a resonating heartbeat patching into so many paths, teetering on the brink of disaster and threatening to explode, which it does, in the form of a climactic planetary stroke. Nothing brings people together quite like a natural disaster. An earthquake, tremoring just enough to inform us of our place in history on the cosmic map. Enough to bring us down to earth, reboot our egos, and put multiple perspectives in perspective. Enough to appreciate the simple state of being. A larger-than-life baroque master is at the helm, warbling out contrapuntal narratives and swirling themes orchestrated to perfection. Multiple story-lines wavering under one very singular umbrella. And under Altman's protective cover the talent runs free and easy, playful and experimental, ironic and sincere. The key characters in one story become walk-throughs in another, paradoxically tethered and disconnected from the self, from family, community, and life. Boundaries are crossed and souls get lost. We're all the same if only by not knowing what our needs are or why we're even here. With nothing to say except everything is exceptional, infinite and empty. And life is short. Shorts Cuts of scenes stories words actions desire love loss lies lust faith wonder and devotion. Heck, I'd see it again only to watch Tom Waits and Lily Tomlin shack up. Some movies claim to be infinitely entertaining, some maintain they can be viewed repeatedly without losing their initial charm, some insist they never age, I know only one that can lay claim to all such conceits. _Short Cuts_ is like falling in love. It delivers quietly, wonderfully, naturally, tenderly, simply and deeply.

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-08-31

**A huge cast full of familiar names, where each one does their job very well… but without commitment, without emotion and under a script so intricate that it leaves anyone lost.** I'm usually very critical of movies with bad or weak scripts. It's a recurring problem in cinema. This film, however, makes the opposite mistake: the script is excessive, it has so many characters and so many interconnected sub-plots that it is almost necessary to make diagrams and schemes on a board to be able to follow what is happening. I got almost halfway through the movie and I didn't really know who was who. The film begins with a fleet of helicopters spraying something over the skies of Los Angeles. I, who was very young when the film was made, had to do some research to realize what they're doing: spraying an insecticide to fight flies, something I had never seen in the middle of a city. Then the film begins to introduce us to a multitude of characters and their everyday stories: we have several middle-class couples, each with the problems of their lives, we have a limousine driver married to a cafeteria worker, the pilot from one of the helicopters, an erotic line operator who has a husband and children… and we follow the daily problems of these couples and families. The film tries to give us a portrait of ordinary people and their lives, but it does so in an excessively dispassionate and uncompromising way, failing to convey the emotions of the characters, with whom we have no particular connection. The only sub-plot that tries to go through the most emotional way (that of the child) turns out to be so melodramatic that it loses credibility. Technically, this film is low-key and doesn't bet too much on anything flashy. The cinematography is the standard used at that time, the special effects and visuals work reasonably, but not surprisingly, the sets and costumes are regular. The editing work was well done, but the film, with its three hours long, becomes a little tiring, mainly due to our inability to truly connect with the characters and what we see in the film. What saves this film, in a decisive way, is the enormous cast of great actors, and the way in which each one, in a very individual way, does an excellent dramatic work. The film, in fact, looks like a showcase of the best Hollywood had in the early 90s. Bruce Davison, Fred Ward, Lily Tomlin, Tom Waits, Anne Archer, Andie MacDowell, Chris Penn, Robert Downey Jr., Lily Taylor, Madeleine Stowe, Tim Robbins, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Julianne Moore, Peter Gallagher, Matthew Modine, Frances McDormand… say a name, and he's there! Each one in their role, each one trying to do the best, but each one for themselves. The film works very well as a dramatic exercise and allows each actor to show the best that he knows how to do. Even so, it lacks emotion, lacks commitment, lacks intensity.