Don't Come Knocking

2005

Drama / Music

4
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten43%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright60%
IMDb Rating6.6107661

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Reviewed by secondtake6 / 10

A slow, beautiful, meandering, improbable, poorly written, beautifully filmed film...

Don't Come Knocking (2005)

A disappointing attempt at gritty Western aura, movie insider savvy, and creative parallel plotting and editing. It has elements of camp, of post-modern drama (references to earlier movies or movie types),and even some genuine sincerity.

There is a terrific George Kennedy, who is still active and very much making movies with his over-sized persona. There are smaller roles by several women, including a wan and frankly dull if pretty Sarah Polley. And mostly there is Sam Shepard being Sam Shepard, which is pretty good stuff. But he plays a famous actor who walks off a cheesy movie shoot into reality, and for the rest of the movie is walking as if in a dream through a reality he never quite knew existed.

I think this looked great on paper. At least until someone read the script. It just doesn't hold water, partly for the simple fact that we couldn't care less about most of these folk. In particular, the movie makers, the directors and execs are playing meaningless roles that might mean something to insiders, but to the rest of us (I'm not an insider, thankfully),it's self-indulgent and, well, boring.

What works best? Well, since the story pushes you out you look at the performances straight up, and some, like Shepard's, are strong (he reminds me of Woody Harrelson in this film, for some reason). There's the music (by T-Bone Burnett),an often used electric guitar sound with a country twang that is appealing and sometimes even evocative. And there is the filming, which is unadorned and very nice, depending on some amazing scenes, and the light and color in them. If there is ever an Oscar for scouting, for period sets that hype up the truth of a certain period, this is a good candidate. Certainly the light is romantically appealing.

But I'm stretching to see the best in a plodding film that had potential and lost its velocity very early on.

It has to be added that the director, Wim Wenders, has done some amazing work, and has his own following. But he might be trying to cash in on "Paris, Texas" which has its own small cult following, and which at least has a quirky and disturbing element to it. Here it is mostly a matter of wandering in the modern wilderness, and Wenders, I really believe, is not quite in touch with what makes America America. It feels cold and superficial. See his "Wings of Desire" for a masterpiece. Here? Have patience. Oh...and enjoy the scenery!

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle4 / 10

try hard but writing fail

Howard Spence (Sam Shepard) is a faded movie star. He's shooting a movie but abandons it to visit his estranged mother. He had been in a spiral of alcohol, drugs, and bad relationships. The insurance company sends Sutter (Tim Roth) to retrieve him. His mother tells him about a possible son from an old flame Doreen (Jessica Lange). He travels to Butte, Montana. He finds Doreen and her musician son Earl (Gabriel Mann). Earl is angry at the arrival. Amber (Fairuza Balk) is her girlfriend. All the while, Howard is followed by mysterious Sky (Sarah Polley) carrying an urn.

Director Wim Wenders is trying to do something beautiful and poetic. The ambition is there but the execution is off. Firstly, there are unnecessary scenes and side trips. The point of this movie seems to be reuniting Howard with his son Earl. It needs to get there quicker and Earl needs to be more than an angry brat. Sky is an intriguing character. The writing is simply not there. The scene on the street where Lange confronts Shepard is electric. The two actors are powerful but the writing limits that power. There are quirky visual and story ideas but the dialog writing keeps this from being good. It's a real mix bag of high ambition, clunky writing, compelling characters, and non-compelling annoying characters.

Reviewed by claudio_carvalho7 / 10

Just Like Jesse James

While filming "The Phanton of the Desert" in the middle of nowhere in Moab, Utah City, the washed-out veteran actor Howard Spence (Sam Shepard) has an existential crisis and leaves the location riding a horse. Howard was a famous cowboy in western movies in the past, but is decadent due to his reckless and explosive behavior, abusive use of booze and drugs and scandalous affairs with many women. Howard gets some money, destroys his credit cards, rents a car and takes a bus later to Elko, his hometown in Nevada. He meets his mother, who tells him that he has a son. He drives to Butte, Montana, where he finds the former waitress Doreen (Jessica Lange),her son Earl (Gabriel Mann),the mysterious Sky (Sarah Polley) with the ghosts he left behind and the life that he could have had. Meanwhile, the production calls the insurance company that sends the investigator Sutter (Tim Roth) to chase him.

"Don't Come Knocking" is an original and sad story about existential and identity crisis of a man that reaches the third age with his career and personal life in a complete mess, totally disconnected from family and friends and maybe missing a different lifestyle with a family of his own. He decides to meet his past, but always chased by his troubled present with younger women and alcohol. The direction of Wim Wenders is effective as usual, supported by engaging story, screenplay and dialogs in partnership with the lead actor Sam Shepard. The acting is top-notch, and the locations especially in the beginning and in the casino have magnificent cinematography. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "Estrela Solitária" ("Lonely Star")

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